“We [Hungarians] are not a mixed race, and we do not want to become a mixed race either” – this is what Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said during his address in Tusnádfürdő (Baile Tusnad), in Central Romania today. Beforehand, he slammed Western European countries and politicians for encouraging illegal migration and mixing their population. He said that Western-European cities were lost to the non-European population. Orbán argued that the West moved to Central Europe, suggesting that this region would be Europe’s future.
I’ve never known what to think of Viktor Orban. He seems like a pretty solid candidate from afar, but I’ve been Finkled before.
Addressing the Bálványos Summer University in Baile Tusnad (Tusnádfürdő), Romania, on Saturday, Orbán said the West was fighting against central Europe together with Brussels and financier George Soros’s “troops” to “force migrants on us”.
Orbán said Hungary’s greatest challenge was that deaths still outstripped births, with no change of the tide in sight. “Our situation has improved but there is still no turnaround, and without a turnaround, Hungary and the Carpathian basin will sooner or later be “repopulated” away from us,” he said. Migration has divided Europe, he said. “The West is split in two”, with one half comprising countries where European and non-European peoples live together. “Those countries are no longer nations,” he said.
“In a spiritual sense, the West has moved to central Europe,” he said. The two halves of Europe are locked in a battle, he said. The West has rejected central Europe’s desire to allow each nation to live as they like, “and they continue to fight central Europe to change us to be like them,” he said.
I’ve heard from many people that there is serious semi-fascist populist sentiment in Hungary, so it may well be the case that Orban is simply Hungary’s Trump, a pied piper with big talk and no action. But then again, I’m not sure we can really say there’s no action, what with him refusing to accept Third Worlders into his country, something that makes the (((George Soros’s))) of the World steamed beyond all measure, and this is all coming in response to Big Fag’s seething at Orban’s gay propaganda for children ban.
In two separate filings Friday with the Court of Justice, the European Commission sued Hungary over a Hungarian law which discriminates against people on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity.
The EU Commission also sued the government of Hungary’s nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban for breaching EU telecoms rules with the Hungarian Media Council’s refusal to renew the license of Klubradio, a broadcaster critical of Orban’s government.
The Hungarian law, in particular, singles out and targets LGBTQ and intersex content that “promotes or portrays” what it refers to as “divergence from self-identity corresponding to sex at birth, sex change or homosexuality” for individuals under 18.
So people trying to groom children through propaganda. The more organized version of this.
Because of Orban refusing to allow this to be done to Hungarian children, the EU Globo Homo Schlomo Enjoyers are trying to have him destroyed. And his response is “fuck you, Hungary is White.”
I don’t have time to get in depth in Hungarian politics to find out what’s really going on. Someone get Jazzhands McFeels on it pronto. All I can say is that you would never in a million years hear one of our politicians say anything like this, or do anything like he does. But then again, it could be some based Hungarian People pushing him into giving concessions. You never know with these things.
We’re gonna see Rod Dreher start distancing himself from Orban, LMAO
TRS’ resident Hungarian lurker here, believe me Jazzhands is a 1000% right about Orbán. He is a fake populist working on creating a “Jewish-Renaissance” here. We are simply getting a sneaky slow-burn version of the population replacement that goes on in the West. None of these base laws amount to anything, and they are not even enforced.
Hungary is nothing like the West — I don’t think I saw a single Black when I visited Budapest just a few years ago — and I see very few muslims; only a handful, really.
People like the loudmouth midwit Jazzhands wouldn’t recognize a dumb purity spiral if it spit in his face — given what’s going on in the rest of Europe, criticizing Orban is idiotic — he’s putting up genuine resistance to the toxic norms peddled by the EU.
Due to the phony ‘Holocaust’ extermination story, every country in Europe shows obeisance to Jews; you have to accept that for now — but also here Orban has been willing to stand up to the more noxious forms of anti-European Jewish subversion, e.g. of the kind pushed by Soros.
You have either never visited Budapest, or you have been here 30 years ago, because it’s full of blacks now, especially the Pest side. Even worse they started appearing in smaller cities as well, thanks to the Stipendium Hungaricum program, which is just an excuse to bring africans “students” here to life off taxpayer money and commit crime. You are so far off the mark, that I don’t even see the point to continue, all your talking points seem to be from some koshervative website.
>I’ve never known what to think of Viktor Orban.
He’s a Hungarian nationalist who backs up his words with deeds, and does not capitulate under pressure — e.g. he refuses to accept large number of asylum seekers, as well as a quota of refugees from the EU — then he ignores court rulings against his country when the EU sues him over it — he also rejects the homosexual and LGBT agenda.
What else do you need to know for now?
In a referendum held in 2003, 80+% of Hungarian voters approved joining the EU — so Hungary joined the EU in 2004 — to say the least, a lot has changed since then — the EU is far more dictatorial in demanding member states conform to standards that have nothing to do with Europe, per se — refugees and aberrant sexuality are just two examples.
It appears inevitable that Hungary will leave the EU — but the truth is, the EU left Hungary, and Europe generally, some years ago — and even Brexit was not enough to get them to implement a course correction.