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Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 ‘partners’ of the Women’s March on Washington
What is the link between one of Hillary Clinton’s largest donors and the Women’s March? Turns out, it’s quite significant

Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 ‘partners’ of the Women’s March on Washington

You have to wonder how many of the marchers know this information? Are they being pawns in a bigger scheme?

Pawns in a bigger scheme?

Anyone with an IQ greater than their shoe size could and likely would find a great deal of his comments regarding women, well, beyond objectionable.
 
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Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 ‘partners’ of the Women’s March on Washington
What is the link between one of Hillary Clinton’s largest donors and the Women’s March? Turns out, it’s quite significant

Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 ‘partners’ of the Women’s March on Washington

You have to wonder how many of the marchers know this information? Are they being pawns in a bigger scheme?

Yes, 86 year old George Soros has been a very very busy man.

And i just read somewhere that his 30 year old son (Alex) will stepping into his father's shoes.
 
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Pawns in a bigger scheme?

Anyone with an IQ greater than their shoe size could and likely would find a great deal of his comments regarding women, well, beyond objectionable.
Did not know Soros was that objectionable.
 
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Pawns in a bigger scheme?

Anyone with an IQ greater than their shoe size could and likely would find a great deal of his comments regarding women, well, beyond objectionable.
I think some of Trump's comments have been deplorable ... but I also find some of actions in promoting women to senior positions, as well as the mutual respect of his female family members, to be admirable. Let's try to get a balanced view here.
 
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No, they weren't pawns in any scheme any more than people showing up to support Trump at his inauguration were the day before. They were people showing up for what they believed in. The marches were all over the world & extremely well attended.
 
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From some of the banners I thought the OP might be referring to Satan rather than Soros

The Diabolical on Full Display

EDIT: Apparently this pic is from 2011. It illustrates the culture but is not from DC
 
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I think some of Trump's comments have been deplorable ... but I also find some of actions in promoting women to senior positions, as well as the mutual respect of his female family members, to be admirable. Let's try to get a balanced view here.

Idk bc some of the things he's said about his daughter aren't respectful at all, like calling her a piece of a$$. He cheated on his 1st 2 wives. I'm totally all for promoting women to senior positions so long as they have the qualifications to do a good job in them. I don't find it admirable that he nominated Betsey DeVos who doesn't have the qualifications.
 
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From some of the banners I thought the OP might be referring to Satan rather than Soros

The Diabolical on Full Display

Pretty sure that if you looked you could find plenty of diabolical signs at Trump rallies. Or just look at the people he picks to work for him. Steve Bannon said that "darkness is good" and listed Satan as an example of power.
 
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Pretty sure that if you looked you could find plenty of diabolical signs at Trump rallies. Or just look at the people he picks to work for him. Steve Bannon said that "darkness is good" and listed Satan as an example of power.
But saying if one looked really hard we could find something does not compare to the depravity clearly on full display at the recent demonstrations. And if someone could look hard at a Trump rally to find diabolical signs, am sure the media would be all over it and we would see more of it than anything else - especially if was as readily on display as such things were this past weekend.

The depravity and violence of their behavior also go hand in hand and is not being reflected in the hard evidence of massive arrests and even felony charges - in a city known for bending over for liberal causes. The violence and "tolerance" of typical liberal protests is far beyond disputable. Most of the country was ignored in 2008, yet we saw nothing like these demonstrations.
So, no regardless of what sign someone might find - assuming it was not a Hillary supporter paid to make it appear as something it was not, I do not agree any Trump rally came anywhere near documenting anything approaching what we saw live this last weekend.
 
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But saying if one looked really hard we could find something does not compare to the depravity clearly on full display at the recent demonstrations. And if someone could look hard at a Trump rally to find diabolical signs, am sure the media would be all over it and we would see more of it than anything else - especially if was as readily on display as such things were this past weekend.

The depravity and violence of their behavior also go hand in hand and is not being reflected in the hard evidence of massive arrests and even felony charges - in a city known for bending over for liberal causes. The violence and "tolerance" of typical liberal protests is far beyond disputable. Most of the country was ignored in 2008, yet we saw nothing like these demonstrations.
So, no regardless of what sign someone might find - assuming it was not a Hillary supporter paid to make it appear as something it was not, I do not agree any Trump rally came anywhere near documenting anything approaching what we saw live this last weekend.

I don't think you'd have to look all that hard to find them but maybe it has to do with differing ideas of depravity. I've seen several proud Trump fans on this forum with pictures of Pepe the Frog as their profile pic. That's become a well known hate symbol of the alt-right & they put it right here on a Christian forum to represent themselves. Bannon, the guy handpicked by Trump, also took great pride in talking in an interview about how he relished dark power like Satan's.

I think most of the Trump rallies were peaceful tho. I think if Trump had lost the entire election & not just the popular vote there would have been more protests from his voters in anger. I remember the Republicans who promised to get out their guns & that there would be a bloody Civil War if they lost. But I also think a lot of the people who were rioting didn't care about Trump or Clinton, they were just using it as an excuse to riot. A mob mentality kind of thing. Overall I think it's silly to judge whole groups like Trump voters by the worst behaviour of the few. I also don't assume everybody who voted for him condones all of his behaviour or Bannon's.

The marches on Saturday in opposition to Trump, which some experts have said were the largest in US history had no arrests & were peaceful. At the solidarity marches in opposition to Trump in many countries around the world, on every continent including Antartica there was also peace. So you're focusing on the few who acted poorly instead of the overwhelming many who acted decently.
 
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I don't think you'd have to look all that hard to find them but maybe it has to do with differing ideas of depravity. I've seen several proud Trump fans on this forum with pictures of Pepe the Frog as their profile pic. That's become a well known hate symbol of the alt-right & they put it right here on a Christian forum to represent themselves. Bannon, the guy handpicked by Trump, also took great pride in talking in an interview about how he relished dark power like Satan's.

I think most of the Trump rallies were peaceful tho. I think if Trump had lost the entire election & not just the popular vote there would have been more protests from his voters in anger. I remember the Republicans who promised to get out their guns & that there would be a bloody Civil War if they lost. But I also think a lot of the people who were rioting didn't care about Trump or Clinton, they were just using it as an excuse to riot. A mob mentality kind of thing. Overall I think it's silly to judge whole groups like Trump voters by the worst behaviour of the few. I also don't assume everybody who voted for him condones all of his behaviour or Bannon's.

The marches on Saturday in opposition to Trump, which some experts have said were the largest in US history had no arrests & were peaceful. At the solidarity marches in opposition to Trump in many countries around the world, on every continent including Antartica there was also peace. So you're focusing on the few who acted poorly instead of the overwhelming many who acted decently.
I was including Fridays violence, despicable and deplorable behavior which was evident then, all weekend and continues, as well as the arrests starting on Friday.
So it is not true by any stretch there were no arrests on Saturday or that there was peaceful demonstrations everywhere. Arrests all over the country (in big democratic cities anyway) continued over the weekend even if excluding Friday and more arrests have continued since the weekend.

I agree and Waters World repeatedly demonstrates that some of those people don't even know why or what they are protesting other than an expectation that it involves hating Trump and perhaps hating things they have been told he stands for.

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I also think a lot of the more serious violence both pre and post election is instigated by people paid to be there for that purpose. As it also was in the violent protests Obama helped fan during his term.

The only recent election that comes close to having parallel to popular win and electoral loss for the right is when Perot split the right wing vote. I do not recall any riots at all then.
 
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I was including Fridays violence, despicable and deplorable behavior which was evident then, all weekend and continues, as well as the arrests starting on Friday. So it is not true by any stretch there were no arrests on Saturday or that there was peaceful demonstrations everywhere. Arrests all over the country (in big democratic cities anyway) continued over the weekend even if excluding Friday and more arrests have continued since the weekend.

So then by that logic are we to judge all the peaceful, law abiding Christians by the violent, despicable, & deplorable behaviour of some Christians? Or should us up in Canada judge all in America for the violent, despicable & deplorable behaviour of a minority of you? The organized protests were separate events from the ones you're talking about & shouldn't just be lumped together.

What I wrote was the factual truth, not the #alternativefact. That there were hundreds of marches all over the US, all over the world in opposition to Trump. They FAR outnumbered the # of people who caused any violence or problems.

Women's March against Donald Trump is the largest day of protests in US History, say political scientists. 1 in every 100 Americans marches to protest new President's inauguration, with no arrests reported

The Women's Marches which took place across the United States to protest Donald Trump's inauguration may have been the largest – and most peaceful – day of protest in US history.

Somewhere between 3.3 million and 4.6 million marchers made their presence known across the United States, yet no arrests were reported at the largest protests across the nation in Los Angeles, Washington D.C., New York, Chicago or Seattle.

Eta The link above was about American women's marches. There were also MASSIVE ones in cities around the world. The Metropolitan Police in London confirmed there were no arrests with the 100,000 people who marched there.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/8149c4e2-a9a9-3a38-b290-6a0e26de4b2b/ss_100,000-women-marched-in.html
 
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Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 ‘partners’ of the Women’s March on Washington
What is the link between one of Hillary Clinton’s largest donors and the Women’s March? Turns out, it’s quite significant

Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 ‘partners’ of the Women’s March on Washington

You have to wonder how many of the marchers know this information? Are they being pawns in a bigger scheme?

One of the most vocal partners is Michael Moore, who i believe considers himself the "spokesman" for the womens march and was promoting it everywhere. He also is going to make another movie and when he was on the podium at the womens march asked if the women wanted to be in his movie.
 
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Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 ‘partners’ of the Women’s March on Washington
What is the link between one of Hillary Clinton’s largest donors and the Women’s March? Turns out, it’s quite significant

Billionaire George Soros has ties to more than 50 ‘partners’ of the Women’s March on Washington

You have to wonder how many of the marchers know this information? Are they being pawns in a bigger scheme?
Exactly. One only has to be awake to understand how the women's march came into being.

"A leading organizer of the Women's March was the Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour, executive director of the Arab American Association of New York. This group was founded shortly after 9/11—not to condemn the attacks, of course, but rather, to lament “the heightened sense of fear and the acts of blatant discrimination aimed at [the Muslim] community” in the racist wasteland known as America. On the premise that all government efforts to forestall additional terrorism constituted Nazi-like fascism, Sarsour and her organization played a central role in pressuring the New York Police Department to terminate its secret surveillance of the many Muslim groups and mosques suspected of promoting jihadism."

"In 2004, Sarsour acknowledged that a friend of hers as well as a cousin were both serving long sentences in Israeli jails because of their efforts to recruit jihadists to murder Jews. Moreover, she revealed that her brother-in-law was serving a 12-year prison term because of his affiliation with Hamas."

This is the heart and mind behind the Women's march on DC. It had NOTHING to do with Trump except that the alt-left, the socialistic lost generation, will now have to deal with reality again, and maybe grow up. That march was proof of how emboldened the anti-American socialist has become. It proved to me how a whole generation has been brainwashed. This last muslim president we had was not the cause, but the fruition of liberal socialistic policies that have been infiltrating this country for many generations. Most in that march can't even remember the 60's because they weren't even born then. They have believed the propaganda about the past, the revised history fed to them by the alt-left and know no different. And unfortunately are in for a very rude awakening.
 
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From some of the banners I thought the OP might be referring to Satan rather than Soros

The Diabolical on Full Display

Unfortunately the picture I provided earlier turns out to be from 2011 and a different march. Someone created some fake news here which is a shame as I am pretty sure enough dark and diabolical contemporary examples of murderous intent and blasphemy can be found in parts of the womans movement.

http://jenniferfulwiler.com/2011/01/observations-from-the-walk-for-life/
 
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So then by that logic are we to judge all the peaceful, law abiding Christians by the violent, despicable, & deplorable behaviour of some Christians? Or should us up in Canada judge all in America for the violent, despicable & deplorable behaviour of a minority of you? The organized protests were separate events from the ones you're talking about & shouldn't just be lumped together.

What I wrote was the factual truth, not the #alternativefact. That there were hundreds of marches all over the US, all over the world in opposition to Trump. They FAR outnumbered the # of people who caused any violence or problems.

Women's March against Donald Trump is the largest day of protests in US History, say political scientists. 1 in every 100 Americans marches to protest new President's inauguration, with no arrests reported



Eta The link above was about American women's marches. There were also MASSIVE ones in cities around the world. The Metropolitan Police in London confirmed there were no arrests with the 100,000 people who marched there.
100,000 women marched in London over the weekend – and nobody was arrested
What was written was that there were no arrests and peaceful. That is not true at all. Perhaps less arrests than Friday, but certainly not peaceful protests
 
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So then by that logic are we to judge all the peaceful, law abiding Christians by the violent, despicable, & deplorable behaviour of some Christians? Or should us up in Canada judge all in America for the violent, despicable & deplorable behaviour of a minority of you? The organized protests were separate events from the ones you're talking about & shouldn't just be lumped together.

What I wrote was the factual truth, not the #alternativefact. That there were hundreds of marches all over the US, all over the world in opposition to Trump. They FAR outnumbered the # of people who caused any violence or problems.

Women's March against Donald Trump is the largest day of protests in US History, say political scientists. 1 in every 100 Americans marches to protest new President's inauguration, with no arrests reported



Eta The link above was about American women's marches. There were also MASSIVE ones in cities around the world. The Metropolitan Police in London confirmed there were no arrests with the 100,000 people who marched there.
100,000 women marched in London over the weekend – and nobody was arrested
There were arrests and violence in the US continuing thru Monday at least. So it was never true that Saturday was peaceful everywhere and no arrests. A simple google search shows it was not.
 
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