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[–] [Deleted] 0 points (+0|-0)

He's a legitimate and self-admitted psychopath.

Do you have a source for that? He doesn't say it in the interview you (and Phuksmulder) linked.

[–] Sarcastaway 0 points (+0|-0)

He doesn't use the word psychopath, but he clearly says he feels no guilt about the nazi collaboration, and while referring to himself in the third person: "it's one person, who at one time engages in amoral activities, and the rest of the time tries to be moral."

A person with a conscience does not try to be moral. A moral person does not set out to commit amoral acts.

And if you really need further convincing, look at the mans face during these 5 seconds.

So now that I've laid out Soros' own points about himself, maybe you can share what you think about the man?

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

He's a legitimate and self-admitted psychopath.

So what you are saying is that you think he is a psychopath. That is is very different from where you started out

[–] Sarcastaway 0 points (+0|-0)

He has self admitted, objectively demonstrated, or had peers attest to the presence of every single diagnostic criteria for antisocial personality disorder as defined by the DSM 5, a disorder grouping containing that of psychopathy.

Identity: Ego-centrism; self esteem derived from personal gain, power, or pleasure

Self-direction: Goal-setting based on personal gratification; absence of prosocial internal standards associated with failure to conform to lawful or culturally normative ethical behavior.

Empathy: Lack of concern for feelings, needs, or suffering of others; lack of remorse after hurting or mistreating another.

Intimacy: Incapable for mutually intimate relationships, as exploitation is a primary means of relating to others, including by deceit and coercion; use of dominance or intimidation to control others.

Manipulativeness: Frequent use of subterfuge to influence, or control others; use of seduction, charm, glibness, or ingratiation to achieve one's ends.

Deceitfulness: Dishonesty and fraudulence; misrepresentations of self; embellishment or fabrication when relating events

Callousness; Lack of concern for feelings or problems of others; lack of guilt or remorse about the negative or harmful effects of one's own actions on others; aggression; sadism.

Hostility: Persistent or frequent angry feelings; anger or irritability in response to minor slights and insults; mean, nasty, or vengeful.

Irresponsibility; Disregard for-and failure to honor-financial and other obligations or commitments; lack of respect for-and lack of follow through on-agreements and promises.

Impulsivity: Acting on the spur of the moment in response to immediate stimuli; acting on a momentary basis without a plan or consideration of outcomes; difficulty establishing and following plans.

Risk-taking: Engagement in dangerous, risky, and potentially self-damaging activities, unnecessarily and without regard for consequences

The impairments in personality functioning and the individual's personality trait expression are relatively stable across time and consistent across situations.

Now, tell me what you think of George Soros. Or do you only know how to ask questions?