Taylor Swift calls out George Soros greed in ongoing feud

Singer Taylor Swift’s transition into outspoken Democratic activist in recent years hasn’t put a damper on her big feud with George Soros. Despite the fact Soros is one of the biggest funders of liberal causes. The feud has raged for years, and now the country turned pop star is upping her game to call out the leftwing financier’s greedy ways on Instagram.  Swift is apparently an unabashed Democrat, except for when it impacts her career and bank account. 

In addition to George Soros and his family, Taylor also took a swipe at her former manager, Scooter Braun. You might recall, Scooter and George Clooney were the main driving forces between the gun-grabbing March for Our Lives in 2018.

While Swift’s accusations are not political in nature, conservatives can still grab some popcorn and enjoy watching this fight goes down. 

Taylor Swift’s Battle With George Soros

Swift’s beef centralizes on Soros’ funding the takeover of her music.

She hit the scene as a teenager and signed with Big Machine Records. In 2018, Swift switched to Universal Music Group’s Republic Records. There, she was granted the rights to her own music going forward.

However, when Swift attempted to purchase the rights to her earlier music from Big Machine records, the singer was denied unless she recorded more for that label.

When that didn’t happen, Taylor Swift’s entire discography was sold to Scooter Braun. 

BACKSTORY: Taylor Swift Claims Soros Funded Underhanded Deal To Buy Her Music Rights

By that time, Swift viewed Braun as an enemy because he had aligned with Kanye West after the rapper claimed he made Swift famous.

Braun’s Ithaca Holdings company that obtained Swift’s music is funded in large part by the Soros family. Thus pitting the major Democratic donors against the pop phenom.

Of course, certain liberal activists are upset with Swift for attacking the Democrat’s Sugar Daddy. 

Taylor Swift’s Former Label Drops Live Album Without Her Blessing

Her former label recently released a recording of 2008 live recording against Taylor’s wishes, fueling Swift’s rage.

Last Thursday, Taylor Swift used her Instagram Story to lambast George Soros and his family for their “shameless greed.” 

“I want to thank my fans for making me aware that my former record label is putting out an ‘album’ of live performances of mine tonight,” Swift posted on her Instagram story. “This recording is from a 2008 radio show performance I did when I was 18. Big Machine has listed the date as a 2017 release but they’re actually releasing it tonight at midnight. I’m always honest with you guys about this stuff so I just wanted to tell you that this release is not approved by me. I looks like Scooter Braun and his financial backers, 23 Capital, Alex Soros and the Soros family and The Carlyle Group has seen the latest balance sheets and realized that paying $330 MILLION for my music wasn’t exactly a wise choice and they need money. “In my opinion, just another case of shameless greed in the time of Coronavirus. So tasteless, but very transparent.”

https://twitter.com/swiftsupdates/status/1253409993858007041?s=12

Taylor Swift Accused Of Anti-Semitism

Since Swift called out George Soros’ “shameless greed,” she has become a target herself. Now, extremist leftists are accusing the “Shake It Off” singer of blowing an anti-Semitism dog whistle.

Apparently, Soros deserves a free pass on any sort of criticism since he in large part funds the Democratic Party.

And anyone who applauds Swift’s stand against Soros is automatically a ‘white supremacist’. Unbelievable!

Swift has been on the campaign trail for Democrats in recent years. Perhaps her fight with George Soros will make her a persona non-grata on the left. 

Either that, or maybe the left will finally wake up and recognize the measure of man behind their money funneling.

Either way, you have to give Taylor Swift s0me credit for standing her ground against this industry giant. 

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