Soros accused of trying to silence conservative Hispanics on radio

 Western Journal:

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Ubieta joined “Fox & Friends Weekend” on Saturday morning. Co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy asked her to explain the importance of Radio Mambi to the Hispanic community.

The feisty radio host replied, “Mambi is an iconic signal for the Cuban exile community and is the biggest fighter against communism in South Florida. Mambi represents the pain of the Cuban community, Venezuelan community, Nicaraguan community, and we are their voice.”

Campos-Duffy asked Ubieta about Soros‘ motives. “What’s in it for him?”

Ubieta said “this is about control and about politics … They’re trying to silence the conservatives’ voices, especially in Spanish.”
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“Honestly, these people [Democrats] they are intoxicated with their globalist agenda and the ‘woke,'” Ubieta told Campos-Duffy. “For the Latinas, we are awake, you know, not ‘woke.’ For us is the love of our country because this is our country…

“My country is the United States of America. And I’m not going anywhere, and I’m not going to be silenced either.”
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Soros’ plan to buy up conservative radio stations is an attempt to prevent the conservative message from being heard. And he’s not the first liberal to come up with this idea. After liberal domination of the mainstream media at the national level for decades, local media outlets are the logical step.

But the departure of an influential voice like Ubieta ahead of Soros’ takeover must have come as a shock to the anti-American billionaire.
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Soros is making the mistake of losing the people that made the Spanish networks successful.   

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