The left-wing fanatics over at New York Magazine chose to use Earth Day to celebrate the budding legacy of George Soros’s “loyal parasite” son Alex Soros, the crown prince of his empire.
“Alex, 39, is dressed in black leather boots, black pants, and a black turtleneck, a uniform that matches his pallid complexion, intense demeanor, and Ph.D. in European intellectual history,” fan-boyed the magazine’s features writer Simon van Zuylen-Wood in his 7,959-word Earth Day nonsense.
Zuylen-Wood’s item tried to cast the radical extremist as being America’s savior from President Donald Trump, as was exemplified by his headline: “The New Soros: With Trump on the rampage, Alex Soros takes control of his father’s empire. What will he do with his influence?” Alex’s new position as chair of his father’s $20 billion Open Society Foundations, fawned Zuylen-Wood, makes him “the key megadonor poised to bankroll the liberal movement for years to come.”
The most disturbing part of the interview came when Alex described his relationship with his notorious father. “I said to him, ‘No, come on — I enjoy your company. You’re my father, and I’m going to be your loyal parasite. I’m going to be by your side.” This confirms what the MRC has long suspected over why George chose to crown an heir at all given his narcissistic god-complex: Alex is his most dedicated and enthusiastic acolyte.
And Alex's top mission, according to Zuylen-Wood, is to destroy President Donald Trump. “Again and again, [Alex] says his priority remains power, however the Democrats can attain it. Before the election, Alex was wholly fixated on beating Trump: ‘Everything else doesn’t matter.’”
That didn't turn out well. “Now that Trump has won, [Alex] wants to prevent more winning. ‘The courts, they’re not going to save us. We put faith in concepts that don’t exist in real life, like the separation of powers. It takes one man to violate those and nobody to do anything in order for that to just be shredded,’ he says. ‘And I think that’s the very important lesson, right? Leadership matters.’”
Yikes.
Zuylen-Wood’s Soros-championing piece just happened to be published the same day as MRC Business’s latest groundbreaking report exposing how Alex and his father fund and steer the global climate change movement. The empire under both father and son have unleashed $618 million in spending and commitments to purchase an eco-utopia that aligns with their dark vision for the world. The eco-extremist groups financed by the Soros machine around the world have pushed everything from elimination of the internal combustion engine, to war on the fossil fuel industry, to adoption of a Global Green New Deal, to transform youth into climate radicals, and to direct intimidation of politicians who don’t properly toe the eco-extremist line.
When viewed through just the lens of his global climate change agenda alone, Zuylen-Wood’s particular emphasis on how Alex is building up power around the world becomes even more chilling:
Alex’s fondness for collecting powerful figures embarrasses people at the foundation. It also underscores his influence. OSF is by some measures the second-largest charitable foundation in the United States, trailing only the Gates Foundation. It gives out roughly $1.5 billion a year, and it spends its U.S. budget not only on liberal causes but also on some of the big dark-money nonprofits aligned with the Democratic Party, including America Votes, the Sixteen Thirty Fund, and the pro-Harris spending group Future Forward USA Action.
The Soros empire clearly couldn’t have asked for a better de facto PR firm than New York Magazine. Good grief.