George Soros Investing 220 Million In Racial Equality

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Does this mean he's giving his rioters a raise? There will be an increase in white people getting beat/killed

There will be and increase in white people holding signs at protests . Kinda like that middle aged white woman holding up a sign that says “Black trans lives matter” . I’m guessing they had to pay here because they couldn’t find a black person that would stand there and hold it . Lol
 
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I'm surprised you libs aren't demanding that Soros take that money and distribute it as cash payments to the "victims" of society.
I've never supported reparations through direct cash payments. All that does is increase spending on flat screen TVs.
 
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Had to go against a Soros/Open Foundatio funded expert in a couple of tax litigations I was part of..
 
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Well, did he get some racial equality? is America more racially equal now? If he meant people to be less race conscious and more accepting of people of all skin colors, he utterly failed. How could he be so dumb?

But WAIT, maybe he spent $220m to get less white people and more "not white" people in America. In that case, I would say it seems he was very successful.

And look, Biden even gave him an award for destroying our nation. Like the pastor giving the devil an award in church.
 
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If I had that kind of money, I would put it toward improving educational opportunities in mid-size cities that have functioning communities but poor schools.

If I had 100x that, I would put it toward boarding schools that let promising young people put some distance between themselves and the dysfunctional communities that exist in parts of Baltimore, Chicago, Memphis, LA, etc. Sad that some kids have to overcome their zip code and their family situation to really have a chance.
 
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If I had that kind of money, I would put it toward improving educational opportunities in mid-size cities that have functioning communities but poor schools.

If I had 100x that, I would put it toward boarding schools that let promising young people put some distance between themselves and the dysfunctional communities that exist in parts of Baltimore, Chicago, Memphis, LA, etc. Sad that some kids have to overcome their zip code and their family situation to really have a chance.

Throwing money at something doesn’t fix it. Opportunities have existed for some time and led to nothing. Then it goes from equal opportunity to “equity”. You can’t make people do what they don’t want to or be something they’re not.
 
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Throwing money at something doesn’t fix it. Opportunities have existed for some time and led to nothing. Then it goes from equal opportunity to “equity”. You can’t make people do what they don’t want to or be something they’re not.
I just think about a little fella of 5-6 years old, no dad, crappy school, and unsafe neighborhood and want it to be different for him. Not his fault for the circumstances he was born into.
 
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I just think about a little fella of 5-6 years old, no dad, crappy school, and unsafe neighborhood and want it to be different for him. Not his fault for the circumstances he was born into.

I knew quite a few of those growing up in East Tennessee. Glad at least a few were able to overcome it.
 
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