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They don't seem very active in this edge of the woods so I had no reason to get pissed. EU is more than enough in the 'retarded policy' area. EU migration policy seems to be a Soros creation, where he ran an influence ops on the baboons in Brussels.
It'd need some research.
It seems more like a grift these days. Blair is against migration now, and in Britain shilling the typical technocrat crap like digital IDs, censorship and AI - no doubt so that there are some huge contracts he could get kickbacks (sorry, donations) from..
There's even a slight positive influence as he wants less immigration and pushed labour to take such stance. Whether anything will come of it.. ?
Overall, he is really just another of these absolute cretins Europe is full of. The only difference is that he executes fast. Not sure how now, but his government was fucking things up super fast.
https://old.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/u63dzx/seven_in_ten_teenagers_should_go_to_university/
The what?
Soros is an American jewish progressive neoliberal whose spends significantly (as in, something like over 30 billion USD) on progressive political advocacy networks that support, among other things, liberal migration policies.
No_one is insinuating that European migration policy would not have happened absent Soros lobbying, rather than Soros having like-minded partners in Europe and boosting already existing political dynamics.
Ah okay I failed to compute influence ops on not smart decision makers in a city that's the political capital of the EU.
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