DISINFO: Soros network aims to legalise paedophilia in Romania
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DISINFO: Soros network aims to legalise paedophilia in Romania

SUMMARY

The Soros network has paid particular attention to education. In Romania many of the NGOs have advocated to remove religion from the school curriculum and introduce sex education to children, with the goal to destroy the innocence of the little ones and to strip their religious values. From the early age they would be transformed into the new man of Soros, who does not know what he is and who believes that everything is possible and allowed. After the destruction of national and cultural identity, the destruction of sexual identity is the last blow Soros wants to apply to humanity. As for the purpose of sexualising children and lowering the legal age for sexual acts, this step is meant to pave the way for the legalisation of paedophilia, an older aspiration of the world’s billionaires.

RESPONSE

Conspiracy theory advancing recurring pro-Kremlin disinformation narratives about George Soros. Open Society Foundation is a network of independent groups working for justice, democratic governance, and human rights. The first international foundation was created in Hungary in 1984. Now, the Open Society Foundations support projects in more than 120 countries. In the field of education, the foundation bases its projects on a commitment to social justice and human rights. It promotes ”child-centered high-quality schooling and teacher training, while seeking to strengthen good governance and accountability across educational institutions and systems”, as it is mentioned on the official web site of the Foundation. See here a similar case claiming that George Soros invests in education to destroy the national spirit.

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