Soros is probably the world’s most-hated billionaire, for a litany of good reasons. It is an entrenched negative sentiment shared between both left and right. A hero to none, Soros is either a contemptuous political bogeyman, linked to many radical movements around the world due to his proactive liberal-orientated philanthropy, or a “vulture capitalist” who has wholesale profited from unhinging the economies of various countries through his currency-shorting antics.
He’s the man “who broke the Bank of England,” caused a crisis in Malaysia, and helped promulgate the Asian Financial Crisis of 1997. There is a running theme that his interventionism, be it economic or political, is rarely perceived to be in the interests of the countries which he targets.
He has also decried a recent move by the US money management firm, BlackRock, to open its first private venture in China. Even though it raised $1 billion in its first week alone, Soros declared it a “bad investment” and a “blunder” that threatens US “national security,” arguing scathingly that Xi’s reforms undermine the credibility of China as a market for private investment.
As a staunch liberal ideologue, Soros, 91, has decided he really doesn’t like China under Xi Jinping, and in recent weeks has unleashed a litany of op-eds in leading financial publications, including the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal, attacking Xi for his state-led upheavals of China’s tech sector and dramatic reforms that have been widely described as a “leftward turn.” Soros has branded the Chinese leader as a threat to the values of the free world.
Soros’ Dream: To Turn China Into a Neoliberal Grabitization Opportunity
https://www.counterpunch.org/2021/09/02/soros-dream-to-turn-china-into-a-neoliberal-grabitization-opportunity/
(((Western media))) smears misread China’s market regulation: Global Times editorial (This official newspaper reflects the Chinese government.)
https://www.globaltimes.cn/page/202109/1233107.shtml
It is crystal-clear that China sees right through both Soros and jewry in general. It has no intention of letting the jews create in THEIR country what they have done on the West — an economy for the 1% that is mostly jews.
So, again, we see China going quietly national socialist. Except for its atheism, China has gone from marxist socialism to ours.
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