🩸Billionaires aren’t fighting for you — they’re fighting over you
Soros vs. Trump — Billionaires at War Over the Future of Reality
🩸 Billionaires aren’t fighting for you — they’re fighting over you. When Soros calls Trump a “con man” with “pathological narcissism,” it isn’t moral outrage — it’s market competition between two reality brokers. One builds walls, the other breaks nations. Their feud isn’t good vs. evil — it’s empire vs. empire. And the people? Just collateral on the balance sheet.
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Commentary: Soros vs. Trump — Billionaires at War Over the Future of Reality
By Elias Crowe
When George Soros — the billionaire financier, self-appointed global steward, and perpetual target of right-wing rage — publicly called Donald Trump a “con man” and “the ultimate narcissist,” it wasn’t a slip of the tongue. It was a signal flare, launched from the frosted Swiss Alps during the 2020 World Economic Forum in Davos — the high temple of unelected technocracy. Soros, the arch-philanthropist whose NGOs weave quietly through political uprisings and currency markets alike, declared that Trump’s presidency had transformed “narcissism into pathology.”
On the surface, it’s a headline-ready jab: One billionaire calling another a con artist.
But underneath? It’s far more: a clash of world visions.
One man — Soros — believes open societies require elite management. The other — Trump — believes in a nationalist hierarchy run by a strongman. Neither vision has room for the common man, but both wear masks convincing enough to capture millions.
Soros brands Trump an egomaniac destabilizing the West. Trump paints Soros as a shadow puppet master behind riots, DA elections, and border collapses.
Both men are right — and wrong.
🩸 Pathological Narcissism, Meet Institutional Hubris
Soros sees Trump’s desire to “make the world revolve around him” as dangerous. But is that not precisely what Soros attempts when he bankrolls revolutions under the banner of “open society”? If Trump is a con man, Soros is the banker who funds the casino of geopolitics.
Their feud isn’t moral. It’s territorial.
One runs rallies. The other runs foundations.
One tweets at 3 a.m.; the other whispers across Atlantic summits.
Each claims to “save democracy.” Each feeds off chaos.
🧠 The Lesson? Don’t Get Played by the Billionaire Theater
The public is not the audience — it’s the battlefield.
Soros vs. Trump is not good vs. evil. It’s a war of empires over who gets to rewrite reality with the most influence, whether through nation-states or NGOs, MAGA hats or migration waves.
And here’s the blood truth: You don’t defeat a system by worshiping its warlords — red-tied or blue-funded. You see through their game, reclaim your agency, and refuse to become a pawn in billionaire chess.
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