Red Memories
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So let me get this right, because he is an atheist he's wicked?
I'm not sure that supporting the charities of his choice is exactly smoothing out the world's imperfections.
Its a seriously far cry from perfectionism to simply want the world to be better or at the very least to try to arrest some of its worst failings, which is to say do something about avoidable suffering while accepting that there's a fair share of suffering besides that it'll never be possible to do anything about.
All that said I'm making generalizations there as I dont know anything about Soros other than he supports charities I wouldnt, if I had any money to do so, that he is a pretty wealthy guy and the subject of a load of ridiculous conspiracy theories, the majority of which all boil down to anti-semitism anyway. That kind of world view is reductionist and ridiculously over simplified. I'm sure there are conspiracies, plural, but they never turn out to be what people think and they've often got a lot more to do with organized crime, vice, drug trafficking, organized war and old money than the sorts of sectarian and/or ethnocentric ravings that pass as the staple.
Take as an example population, Earth First!, various racist groups, Malthusian conservatives, capitalists, consider some or all of the human population as better off dead. They converge on that single conclusion or policy, famine, war, pestilence, pandemic, poverty, scarcity, maldistribution, its all great so long as it reduces the numbers. Simply because they're all agreed upon that same end does not mean that they believe it justified for the same reasons, not for a second.
However, the conspiratorial outlook would have to decide that they're all part of a singular plot or the plotters are hidden behind the scenes pulling the strings of the whole lot of them no matter how seemingly at odds they in reality are. Its how you get raving lunatic absurdities like anti-semites suggesting that the jews created both communism and nazism or capitalist libertarians suggesting that communism, nazism, tax funded health services, its all socialism really. Daft. It suits a certain mindset though, one that never got used to thinking or one that's just gotten tired of it.
I do not see him as wicked for being an atheist. I'm trying to sort out why he is really the center of all these right conspiracy theories. They all seem to have George Soros in common so I am more desiring to understand the complete obsession with this one individual though many here already gave a perspective.
I also find it confusing how the media can take only a piece of something and try to make an opinion piece off of it and call it journalism...it is frustrating while you try to find anything.