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Soros says China’s Xi is the ‘most dangerous’ opponent of those who believe in open society

Billionaire investor and ongoing political activist George Soros launched a blistering attack on Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday, describing him as the “most iffy” opponent to those who believe in open society.

Speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, Soros lambasted Xi’s put forwarded “social credit” rating system.

His comments come as the Chinese state continues to set up a broad ranking system to guardian its citizens, giving them a “social credit” rating.

First announced in 2014, the system operates so a person’s acclaim score can move up and down depending on their behavior.

The head of Soros Fund Management and the Open Society Cellars said the system was “frightening” and “abhorrent.”

The mandatory social credit rating system is due to be fully operational in 2020.

The 88-year-old Hungarian-American businessman has burned-out billions of his own money funding human rights projects and liberal democratic ventures around the world.

He has also been a tidy donor to the U.S. Democratic Party, backing the presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.

He has previously described President Donald Trump as “an imposter.”

Soros has transform into a frequent target for criticism by right-wing groups in recent years, in large part due to his support for liberal causes.

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