the Open Society is what we've been taking for granted basically in the post-WWII era. --James Lindsay
Episode #2119, March 14, 2024, with James Lindsay. 3-hour interview.
8:05 London's in trouble. The UK's in trouble.
9:30 When you have a crisis at that scale, what are your options for fixing it? And I think that's part of the Cloward-Priven strategy? How do you end up fixing a problem that's at that scale? They're doing the same thing with the Trans-ition stuff. If you end up with a million kids, you've got a million kids that really are on the medical system, what do you do with a million kids, their parents, and then their aunts and uncles? The whole system has to start bending around a reality that was manufactured, and you can get some major changes.
10:15 Who are those people?
LINDSAY, 10:24 Well, the Biden Administration had to have conversations. They petitioned the Supreme Court to stop Texas from enforcing its border.
11:09 The United Nations is pushing this [mass immigration] too. the UN sees itself as a global entity, 193 states, blah, blah, "17 Sustainable Development Goals to transform our world," but Soros and his Open Society have pushed a lot of this stuff too. Soros' mentor was Karl Popper who, in 1945, wrote a book called, Open Society and Its Enemies. And so the Open Society is what we've been taking for granted basically in the post-WWII era. And that's what we want. It's a free society. It's a high-trust society. People can do what they want. They don't have to worry about whether they're going to get car-jacked all the time or whatever else. Soros is like, well, you can have that in the nation or where there's kind of one open society,
58:30. The equity coordinator in one of these cities. We know who's causing these crime problems. It's the DAs. We know who ran the DAs. We know who paid the money to run them it was the Open Society Foundation.. They called them Soros DA's. 2004 interview with the LA Times, Soros said that he thinks he's a god.