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i posted video interview to support my claim. you have offered nothing. just your desperate claims that i’m wrong. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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why is reading someone’s spin on it, more revealing than listening to what Soros himself said? You want me to ignore what Soros said, but listen to the liberal spin on what he said. No thanks. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Watch the whole interview, Not just the Dinesh D'Sousa BS.
That's about as bush league as Sarah Sanders clip of Jim Acosta. https://ia801906.us.archive.org/27/i..._Interview.mp4 |
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in all seriousness, what are you people afraid will happen, if you admit that someone in the left is just a rotten person? what do you fear will happen to you if you admit that? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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You start out with a magnanimous nod toward some general notion by saying you don't have a problem with charity. But in the same sentence you don't actually liken the Koch's donations to charity, but more as a "use" of money to create some form of, presumably harmful, radicalness. But a careful reading which cuts through the phony self righteous high tone of what you say reveals, merely, that you don't like nor approve of what they do. Which elicits, in a rational mind, a "so what"? |
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Look at the list of conservatives propagating this scummy lie. It's like a who's who of the Republican Party.
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Typical republican trying to project their version of morality on others focusing on a 14 year olds actions (as if he had control) while completely ignoring everything that persons has done after that good and bad .... Survivor’s guilt is something that people experience when they’ve survived a life-threatening situation and others might not have. It is commonly seen among Holocaust survivors, war veterans In truth, it’s not logical for someone to feel responsible for another person’s fate, but guilt is not something we necessarily have any control over. However, survivor’s guilt is a normal response to loss. Not everyone experiences this type of guilt, no where does it say people who are absent of guilt are bad people.. except you and other alt right figures who repost this evey election cycle .... But hea why should psychology offer any insight |
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you tend to do that alot https://www.opensecrets.org/overview/topindivs.php |
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I have an issue with shooting people who are skipping pebbles across a pond. If, on the other hand, you throw a rock at the head of a cop or soldier after being told not to, what happens next is your fault. I calls 'em like I sees 'em. Did anybody who threw rocks, get shot? Don't think so. "guilt is not something we necessarily have any control over" That's correct. And there's a term for people who are incapable of feeling it, even after doing something that seriously hurts others - sociopath. "focusing on a 14 year olds actions " Lie. Why do you lie? I said TWICE, that no one could blame him for what he did at age 14. What is shocking, is that AS AN ADULT, he feels no guilt. Can you make that distinction, or is it too complicated for you? You seem to be unable to understand. I have no issue with what he did at age 14, none. "it’s not logical for someone to feel responsible for another person’s fate" Says who? That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. I'm not largely responsible for my kids? I have no responsibility for others I care about? You work in law enforcement, and you are saying that no one can ever be guilty of being an accomplice to a crime? "no where does it say people who are absent of guilt are bad people" No? Murderers who feel no remorse, aren't bad people? They aren't any different from murderers who sincerely regret what they did? Wow. I mean wow. Anything, ANYTHING, to avoid admitting anyone on your side made a mistake. Thank you for that brief journey into the Twilight Zone. I have to go now, I'm due back on the planet Earth. |
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Read the snopes Jim!
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I don’t want to question the 14-year-old,” Beck disingenuously stated during a series of broadcasts devoted to painting Soros as an evil “puppet-master” of the left. “I would have, however, liked to question the 80-year-old man who has never once said he regretted it,” he added.
Wow Jim sounds just like Glenn Beck . I would say it’s odd but it really isn’t Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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mind. i don’t like glenn beck at all. but if he says that 2+2=4, am i supposed to disagree? wdmso, you drink water. Hitler also drank water. can i therefore conclude that you are like Hitler? Steve Croft, the 60 Minutes interviewer, was also stunned that soros felt no guilt later. is Kroft like Glenn Beck too? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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BTW, you're using the dog whistle "alt right" a lot lately. Not nice. |
Soros next sentence or so in the 60 minutes interview is also interesting.
He doesn't feel guilty about others losing when he wins in the market and makes an analogy to that effect. Should he in your opinion feel guilty about that also? |
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he feel guilty if he is better at investing than someone else? If soros does better in the stock market than i do, that’s one thing. soros collaborating with Nazis, is a wee bit different. you people are completely insane. you’re comparing soros getting better investment returns than someone else, to collaborating with Nazis? Ill ask again...what are you afraid will happen to you, if you admit that a normal person would feel some guilt for choosing ( even under godawful threats) to collaborate with Holicaust perpetrators? Do you think you’d die if you admitted he has a screw loose? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Others lost. He's a trader, not an investor. George Soros is most famous for his single-day gain of $1 billion on September 16, 1992, which he made by short selling the British pound. At the time, England was part of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, a fixed exchange-rate system that included other European countries. The other countries were pressuring England to devalue its currency in relation to the other countries in the system or to leave the system. England resisted the devaluation, but with continued pressure from the fixed system and speculators in the currency market, England floated its currency and the value of the pound suffered. By leveraging the value of his fund, Soros was able to take a $10 billion short position on the pound, which earned him $1 billion. This trade is considered one of the greatest trades of all time, and Soros is often credited as the man who broke the Bank of England. |
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Others lost." The loss of others, was NOT a requirement for Soros to win. Like many ignorant people, you think the economy is a zero sum game. It's not. There's no mathematical law saying that someone has to fail in order for someone else to succeed. It's not finite. It's possible that every stock on the exchange can go up in a given day, that does NOT mean anyone else necessarily lost anything. How can you not get that? Others losing, isn't "how" he won, not unless he cheated. Are you saying he cheated? Was he involved in a 'pump and dump'? He bet the value of the pound would decrease. His bet, did not cause the pound to decrease. |
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So, you're correct, he no more caused that loss than he caused the loss of property to the transported Jews. |
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But it didn't get dumped because of him. If he didn't contribut eto it, he has no reason to feel guilty. "he no more caused that loss than he caused the loss of property to the transported Jews" In the 60 Minutes interview, he didn't deny helping the Nazis seize Jewish property. He said he didn't feel guilty about it, which necessarily means he concedes that he did it. So I'm not sure how you seem to know more about his role, than he does. If he didn't help the Nazis, he would have said "I didn't help the Nazis". What he said was that he helped them, and he doesn't feel guilty about it. The liberals here are all over the place on this. The only thing you can agree on, is that you can't bear to admit what he himself admits. |
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Snopes! Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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He didn’t cause the market loss no guilt He didn’t cause the holocaust no guilt Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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What’s in this Snopes piece, which could possibly be more revealing, that wht Soros said himself? ‘Snopes’ isn’t a response. Give me some details. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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