Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 26, 2019
It is very clear that when Jews use terms like “authoritarian,” “dictatorship,” “against democracy” and “against human rights,” what they actually mean is “against the Jewish agenda.”
The Soros machine is going into action to attack the Chinese leadership publicly, since their attempts at infiltration and subversion have failed so monumentally since Panda Lord Xi began taking serious actions.
The billionaire philanthropist George Soros has used his annual speech at the World Economic Forum, in Davos, to launch a scathing attack on China and its president Xi Jinping.
Mr Soros warned that artificial intelligence and machine learning could be used to entrench totalitarian control in the country.
He said this scenario presented an “unprecedented danger”.
But he said the Chinese people were his “main source of hope”.
“China is not the only authoritarian regime in the world but it is the wealthiest, strongest and technologically most advanced,” he said, noting concerns too about Vladimir Putin’s Russia.
“This makes Xi Jinping the most dangerous opponent of open societies,” he said.
Mr Soros, a prominent donor to the Democratic Party in the US, also criticised the Trump administration’s stance towards China.
“Instead of waging a trade war with practically the whole world, the US should focus on China,” he said.
He urged Washington to crack down on Chinese technology companies such as Huawei and ZTE, which he said present an “unacceptable security risk for the rest of the world”.
The “security risk” gibberish is just a hoax to try to sabotage Chinese business.
Every computer is a security risk. In particular, cellphones with Android are the biggest security risk in the world, no matter what. The idea that a Chinese phone is more “risky” than a Korean one is just obviously dumb.
More broadly, Mr Soros cautioned that repressive regimes could utilise technology to control their citizens, in what he called “a mortal threat to open societies”.
The 88-year-old Hungarian-born Jewish businessman, who survived Nazi occupation by forging identity documents, became infamous for his involvement in the devaluation of the British pound, known as Black Wednesday.
But it is his philanthropic and political activities that have made him a divisive figure in the US, Europe and beyond.
He has spent billions of his own money funding human rights projects and liberal democratic ventures around the world, and has become a frequent target for criticism by right-wing groups due to his support for liberal causes.
Much of the criticism aimed at him has been criticised as having anti-Semitic undertones.
Yes.
Well, all of his activity has Semitic overtones.
We shouldn’t forget that without Semitism, there wouldn’t be any anti-Semitism.