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Ferguson: The Town That George Soros Couldn’t Shut Down
« on: April 09, 2017, 10:00:37 am »
 
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Ferguson: The Town That George Soros Couldn’t Shut Down

 

April 7, 2017, 12:04 am
 
Ferguson, Missouri

In August 2014, billions of people suddenly came to know the name of this suburban town of 21,000 souls near the St. Louis international airport. The dominant media influenced much of the world to accept a description of Ferguson not as it really is, but instead as an ideological “narrative.”

Ferguson became a synonym for alleged social evils in retrograde regions of an America that the ideologues believe cannot and should not be made great again. For a community of its size and condition, Ferguson surely is the world’s best known but least understood.

After the shooting death here of a young black man in a struggle with a police officer, George Soros, the billionaire left-wing currency speculator, poured millions of dollars into invading Flyover Country with hundreds of hired agitators from Berkeley to Brooklyn. They fomented weeks of unrest. Violent protests resulted in torched businesses, looted stores, and lost jobs. The harm fell heaviest on African-American citizens of Ferguson, who make up more than two-thirds of the town’s population.
 

https://spectator.org/ferguson-the-town-that-george-soros-couldnt-shut-down/
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