Thread:Comments:Hungarian Parliament passes bill to criminalise helping undocumented migrants/Not all-benevolent/reply

There are just two lines about Soros in this article. One explains origin of the name of the bill. He is born in Hungary and is democracy advocate. There is nothing wrong in that. Escaped Holocaust, migrated, those are also facts. Formed OSF, another fact. And what OSF does has hardly anything to do with Soros -- once there is an organisation, there is very little one person can do against the board. The aim is to explain what was the reason of the bill being called "Stop Soros", which is explained in a neutral fashion. This is not the article about Georgy Soros but about "Stop Soros" bill, and explaining the origin and connection is sufficient. If this were the article about the April election, and him leaving Hungary, that might have been considered. Depends -- I don't remember much about that election now. But the information what you are asking is irrelevant for this article, and besides, "benevolent" might not be the word I would use. I have barely even gotten into speaking about him because it is irrelevant for the article. His immigration policy and connection to this bill, is of relevance.

Tomorrow, you would say, "Christian value" welcomes refugees, Leviticus 19 says so. The thing is it does not change anything.