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The Soros Hypocrisy Show: $30 Million for "Fighting Antisemitism" from the Family That Spent Decades Fueling It

Soros’s $30M "Anti-Hate" Push Slammed as Shameless PR Stunt to Mask Decades of Fueling Radicalism. From bankrolling BDS to marrying into the Clinton-Abedin circle, Alex Soros is accused of using the family fortune to launder a legacy of anti-Israel activism. 

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Alex Soros (By Nathalie SchullerMoran Wright at en.wikipedia - It was sent to me personally, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20324745)

In a move that reeks of cynical PR damage control and breathtaking chutzpah, Alex Soros, freshly married to a Muslim Clinton aide and heir to his father's empire of selective outrage, has just announced that the Open Society Foundations will dump $30 million into "fighting antisemitism and anti-Muslim hate." How noble. How timely. How utterly shameless.

Let's call this what it is: a billionaire family's attempt to launder their legacy after years of bankrolling causes that left Jewish communities bleeding, literally and figuratively, while they played global kingmakers from their Hamptons estates.

Alex Soros, son of Holocaust survivor George Soros, loves to invoke his family's Jewish trauma when it suits the narrative. Now, as the new face of the operation and husband to Huma Abedin (yes, the same Huma with deep ties to Muslim Brotherhood-adjacent circles via her family and past associations), he wraps himself in interfaith piety. Their wedding featured both a ketubah and a nikah, adorable symbolism for the Instagram age. But symbolism doesn't erase the ledger.

For decades, George Soros and his Open Society machine have funneled tens of millions into NGOs, activists, and "human rights" outfits that treat Israel as the root of all evil, platform BDS campaigns, amplify "apartheid" blood libels, and fund the very protest ecosystem that exploded into open celebration of Hamas's October 7 massacre.

Human Rights Watch? Lavishly supported. Groups like Adalah, Breaking the Silence, and Palestinian "human rights" organizations that wage lawfare against the Jewish state? Check. Progressive Jewish outfits that redefine antisemitism to exclude the deadliest hatred Jews face today, the kind that chants "globalize the intifada"? Often the same recipients.

And now? Suddenly they're "fighting antisemitism." With grants likely flowing to the usual suspects who insist real antisemitism is just "criticism of Israel" and that the real victims are those uncomfortable with Jewish self-defense. Alex's own past statements and the foundation's track record make clear they want to "prevent the weaponization of antisemitism charges" - their polite way of saying: Don't you dare call out our side when Jews get attacked.

This isn't balance. This is a hedge. Post-October 7, with antisemitic incidents shattering records worldwide, even the Soros brand needed a fig leaf. So they toss $30 million at "both sides" rhetoric, conveniently equating post-pogrom Jew-hatred with whatever "Islamophobia" spikes they can inflate. Never mind that one side's holy books and charters call for Jewish genocide while the other built a nation that absorbed refugees and innovates for humanity.

George Soros has spent a lifetime distancing himself from Jewish particularism, criticizing Israel harshly, and pouring money into open-borders globalism that destabilized regions and imported new waves of Jew-hatred into Europe and America. His son, married into that world, now wants applause for noticing Jews are under fire again. Spare us.

The sheer gall is almost impressive. This is the family whose network helped mainstream the idea that the Jewish state's existence is the problem, not the jihadi ideologies sworn to its destruction. Now they play peacemaker at $10 million a year, while their past grantees still march with "from the river to the sea."

Jewish communities don't need Soros charity with strings attached. They need the world to stop funding the hate. If Alex truly cared about his Jewish heritage beyond the wedding photos and Holocaust survivor optics, he'd audit where the family billions actually went for the last 30 years, and stop pretending a shiny new "anti-hate" initiative absolves the damage.

Until then, this $30 million stunt is just expensive perfume on a long-rotting legacy: performative, self-serving, and an insult to every Jew who has paid the price for the Soros worldview.

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