Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Is It 'Hate Speech' to Tell the Truth?

David Horowitz's site Discover the Networks says that "a strong case can be made for the claim that Soros today affects American politics and culture more profoundly that any other living person." Such organizations as Media Matters for America are beneficiaries of Soros's vast wealth.

"Soros's agenda is fundamentally about the destruction of national borders," researchers David Galland and Stephen McBride wrote in a 2016 article titled "How George Soros Singlehandedly Created The European Refugee Crisis - And Why." Galland and McBride documented the involvement of Soros's Open Society Foundation in the crisis that flooded Europe with millions of Muslim migrants.

In their book The Shadow Party, Horowitz and his co-author Richard Poe explained that a massive 2006 pro-amnesty rally in Los Angeles involved no fewer than eight groups funded by Soros, including the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund and the National Council of La Raza.

As for the current migrant caravan from Honduras, it is being supported by the so-called "CARA Family Detention Pro Bono Project," a coalition of four organizations, three of which receive funding from - you guessed, didn't you? - George Soros.

To identity Soros as the sponsor of this open-borders agenda is to be guilty of hate, as explained last week in a Washington Post headline: "Conspiracy theories about Soros aren't just false. They're anti-Semitic." You will not be surprised to learn that the author of that article, Talia Levin, works for Media Matters, which is funded by Soros.

You could get banned from social media for mentioning Soros's role in promoting left-wing causes, thanks to a new effort to pressure tech companies to "Reduce hateful activities on their platforms." Guess who's funding that effort? Yes - George Soros.

An ad targeting a Minnesota Democrat begins: "Prima donna athletes protesting our anthem. Left-wing mobs paid to riot in the streets. Billionaire George Soros bankrolls the resistance - and Dan Feehan." That ad was denounced by liberals as anti-Semitic, of course, but Feehan's not Jewish and the ad says nothing about Soros being Jewish either.

https://spectator.org/is-it-hate-speech-to-tell-the-truth/

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