Alex Soros took up his father’s weapon: money. And used it to feed the networks that put an avowed socialist at the head of New York. He smiles, the Soros son. In the photo posted on X, Alex, heir to billionaire George Soros, poses next to Zohran Mamdani, newly elected mayor of New York. In caption: “The American dream continues!” So proud to be a New Yorker! » The utopia continues from a penthouse overlooking the Hudson. Mamdani, a figure in the socialist current of the Democratic Party, promises to tax the rich and open the city even more to undocumented immigrants. “Frankly, I don’t think we should have billionaires”launched Zohran Mamdani during his campaign, vowing to increase property taxes in “richer and whiter neighborhoods” of the city. Soros Junior applauds!
Since 2022, he has chaired the board of directors of the Open Society Foundation, the ideological empire built by his father, with capital estimated at 25 billion dollars and an annual budget of around 1 billion. George, 95, retired without giving up his influence. His son speaks the same language: inclusion, social justice, diversity. Words that reassure Ivy League campuses and terrify police officers. According to the New York Postthe Soros networks have injected nearly 37 million dollars in ten years into the activist structures of the New York left: 23 million for the Working Families Party, the linchpin of the American militant left, and even 650,000 for the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace Action. So much support which propelled Mamdani, almost unknown until a year ago, to mayor of New York.
Soros son advocates modernity. His father, once upon a time, wanted to change the world; he wants to rule it. On the networks, he parades, shakes hands, poses with elected officials from the urban left, when he is not received at the Élysée, like two years ago. A Soros world, without borders, without minimum sentences, without police. And always with champagne and hashtags.