❓WHAT HAPPENED: A document from George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF) organization suggests a shift in democratic processes, advocating for an elite to address social issues.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Sonja Licht, who authored the document, and Jennica “DataRepublican” Pounds, a Utah software engineer who highlighted the document on social media.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The document was noted in a recent post on X (formerly Twitter) by Pounds.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Only a political elite with vision, prudence and a focus on the general good—to whom the electorate… can cede part of their sovereignty in the elections—will be able to justify public trust and spearhead… our struggle to survive.” – Sonja Licht
🎯IMPACT: The proposal has sparked concerns about the future of democratic processes and popular sovereignty.
Jennica Pounds, a software engineer from Utah, recently shared a concerning excerpt from an Open Society Foundations (OSF) document on her @DataRepublican X (formerly Twitter) account. The document discusses addressing public “mistrust” of liberal democracy by having a “responsible, courageous elite” claim a portion of the people’s sovereignty.
The document suggests that the public would cede part of their sovereignty to this “elite” for a time after elections, a proposal that Pounds described as “mask off” and alarming. “The proposed solution to the public’s distrust in democracy… is less democracy. An unelected ‘elite’ to whom the public should cede sovereignty,” Pounds noted, adding: “Abolish democracy to save democracy. This kind of thinking is what we’re up against.”
OSF is the linchpin of liberal plutocrat George Soros’s nonprofit network. Document author Sonja Licht, a former OSF leader, is not a fringe figure, having received high civilian honors from several countries, including Italy, France, and Germany, for her work on the concept of democracy and human rights. She also has links to USAID.
Licht’s proposal, which she describes as a “utopia,” has sparked significant debate and concern online. Critics argue that the idea of an unelected elite holding sway over democratic processes challenges the very foundations of democracy.
I just came across this in an Open Society Foundations document about how to fix public “mistrust” of liberal “democracy,” and I honestly feel sick reading it. I’ve read many alarming quotes, but few are so “mask off” like this.
“I believe the time has come for a responsible,… pic.twitter.com/aD1kd5H28j
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) November 4, 2025
Image via World Economic Forum/swiss-image.ch/Sebastian Derungs.
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