He was 12. He wasn’t making those kinds of decisions.
Stop fooling yourself. You are falling for a load of garbage.
At age 12, my Father carried his Dad around the house, he went to school, and worked in a Dairy before and after. When my Grandfather was affirmatively dying from stomach cancer. Grandpa had my father build him a coffin out of pine wood. He died, my father put him in the coffin, held up his Mother during the wake and burial, and continued supporting the family of 1 sister, 1 little brother and his mom until WW 2 broke out.
A 12 year old in the 1930’s was the equivalent of a 25 year old in 2024. You had to be tough, or you died. Soros made a choice, he chose the path of betraying his racial cousins for a profit and his life. He knew what he was doing, and he is quoted as saying “Those were the best years of his life”.
Not falling for anything.....was recounting the “legend” in the minds of many (including at one time the NYTimes) that Soros’ present villainy can be traced back to very early experiences which were “indicative” of what was to follow. It’s a cheesy pop-psychology perspective on things. There’s plenty enough in Soros’ current history, even if restricting it to our US borders, that is more than troubling,and plenty of quotes that indicate how much he hates America.