George Soros Funded RTE's Abortion Propaganda Film

In 2018, Ireland infamously voted to remove the rights of unborn babies to be alive within its jurisdiction.

One of the few amusing aspects of the whole thing was that women (and male feminists) naively saw it as a grassroots movement, when in reality it was designed as a way to unite the Left with ruling parties Fine Gael and Fianna Fail after a decade of austerity. The ‘movement’ to lower the birth rates of Irish people through abortion was not a ‘grassroots women’s movement’, but was mostly driven and funded by men, with women generally reduced to the roles of shrieking on social media and making cardboard signs that said ‘Keep your Rosaries off my Ovaries’.

One of the men who dreamt up the legalised culling of Irish babies was George Soros, making this reality through his Open Society Foundation. The Open Society Foundation contributed financially to many ‘human rights’ NGOs in the runup to the referendum, who saw no problem in campaigning to remove the most fundamental of human rights, the right to be alive.

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The media tried to make light of Soros’s involvement, as did pro aborts, but ultimately the vote was almost entirely the creation of Soros, Irish based Anglo media and those in the establishment who wished to lower the birth rate. The pro abort boots on the street were mere pawns and had no real impact upon the result, as can be seen in Poland today, where naive women carry identical posters from those Soros used in Ireland, fully convinced of their own originality and independence in the process.

Now, Soros has funded a new film in which ‘he primary focus of this new documentary is on the dynamic female leaders of the pro-choice campaign’. They then have the gall to mention ‘grassroots activism’, even calling it achieving the ‘near impossible’. The oligarchs must be laughing.

Despite round the clock promotion on Irish Government Media, the film has garnered little in the way of genuine enthusiasm from ordinary Irish people, many of whom voted to remove the rights of unborn babies based on ambiguous promises. The film’s press release is mired in anti Catholic fantasist delusions, stating ‘It shows a country’s transformation from a conservative state in thrall to the Catholic church to a more liberal secular society’.

Ireland is traditionally one of the least civically informed nations on Earth, with many unaware that later that year, pro abortion politicians rejected amendments to ban sex selective abortions, to ban abortions for disability grounds and refused to permit pain relief to be administered to babies in abortion. Most recently, many are unaware that babies have been stabbed in the heart and born alive during abortions and left to die. Many are still convinced that they passed a law for emergencies.

Tonight’s propaganda piece may be one of the last stings of the dying wasp of RTE, which is now thankfully looking close to bankruptcy.

It also signals the end of the 3 years of the Repeal movement, with its two main leaders, Zappone and Varadkar now embroiled in a corruption scandal.