How George Soros funds 'fact checkers' to silence dissent
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62% Medium Conservative
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45% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
64% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-60% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
41% : Emily Venezky predictably rates Owens' claim "False" while citing a 2015 Snopes fact check that admits Soros donated $33 million to organizations "that have worked with Black Lives Matter or worked to raise awareness during the Ferguson-related protests" in the past.38% : In a similar vein, PolitiFact's Yacob Reyes wrote an article to debunk claims that Soros was funding Black Lives Matter -- only to admit and downplay his funding of BLM-adjacent groups.
34% : Writing in response to Owens saying that Soros "injected $33 million into Black Lives Matter," Reyes rated the claim "False" because the groups weren't official BLM groups -- but merely radical far-left groups that share virtually an identical ideology to Black Lives Matter (and everything else Soros funds) and engage in the same kind of disruptive activities.
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