If they say to somebody today, “Hungary”, he will think of Budapest, [Lake] Balaton, the gorgeous Hungarian women, goulash and good wines. If they say “Hungarian politics”, then we can be sure that he thinks of Fidesz [Young Democrats] …the more refined ones think of Fidesz-KDNP [Young Democrats-Christian Democratic Party]; that is understandable, because twice we won with two-thirds, and we were able to govern the country without coalition constraints.
Hungary became well-appreciated. Our recognition and influence is more widespread than could be expected based on our size and economic strength. To what might we owe this result? Primarily to the fact that the Fidesz and KDNP over the last eight years suspended political correctness. We deep-sixed the Euro-blah-blah, the liberal artsy-craftsy, the empty doubletalk. We sent the muzzle back to Brussels and the leash to the IMF.
Look around at the Europe of coalition constraints and liberal dictates. In Budapest, plain speech is in fashion. Unequivocal words and sentences. In Budapest we want to say what we think, and we want to do what we say. This is a great luxury in today’s European politics, and we Hungarians are frolicking in it, but it would be nice if less of the water would splatter onto the bank.
Henry Ward
Ladies and gentlemen, concerning Hungarian politics here and abroad, we [Fidesz] bring to mind that it was not free. The Fidesz was established thirty years ago. We have a long road behind us, hard battles, perseverance, fidelity, camaraderie. Fidelity and service toward Hungary, unity and camaraderie for each other. Moreover, every Hungarian knows us, recognizes us. They know we are not blowing smoke. We do not get carried away with the temptation to be hyperbolical. What we say, we think through seriously. What we undertake, we earnestly attempt. But we work hard, and at the end we make it happen; we usually reach our goals. If it had not already been reserved, I could say, “We are the calm force”. [MDF slogan, first government after Communism]
Ian Moore
We are ourselves, and we do not sell a pig in a poke. We are anti-Communists and patriots; we passionately love Hungary and we are ready to do anything for her. This is what differentiates us from the other political parties.
But it is most absurd that a national party [Jobbik] — which has seen better days — came up with a slogan in these baneful and migrant-cursed times, that “Islam is the last hope of humanity”. Well, the chin drops, and we can’t believe our ears, someone should pinch us — if we are dreaming, we could wake up. But no, all is in vain. That is the present Hungarian reality and today’s selection; these are the ones registered as candidates for governing. In a manly and firm way, I can only say: Hungary deserves better!
Connor Evans
No wonder, then, that the mood in the country is not for government-changing, but for opposition-changing. For the strength of a sentence, let’s take them seriously and let’s state it; we are the ones who think: Europe’s last hope is Christianity! Today when… …today when — today when the European PEOPLE talk about Christianity — this distinction is important — they think of their culture and their way of life. That is why in Hungary, based on research and analysis, 78% of people want us to preserve our Christian culture and Christian heritage.
Respected ladies and gentlemen, when we think about the future and the election that lies ahead, it is worth noticing how much it has multiplied the number of analyses, prognoses and prophecies discussing the future of Europe in dark tones. Because of the migration, in the sky of Europe, dark clouds are gathering, say the pundits. Dark prophecies have always existed. That is the usual music accompanying European politics. What is worrisome in the present ones is that in their essence, they are mathematical. They speak of numbers, quantifiable changes, and numbers always have weight, even if they are only estimates. Based on the estimates, the rate of migration will accelerate in European countries to the west of us.
Liam Green
About France and the Netherlands I prefer to say nothing, but the birthrate of [native] Germans in most major cities is decreasing. Because the migrants always take over the major cities first. In Bavaria, for example, nowadays they spend more money on migrants, for immigration and integration, than for the economy, environmental protection, and state healthcare budgets combined! When I was in Vienna, I also heard that in this school year, the school data surprised everybody. For those just starting school, the number of Muslim children soared. This is the future that has already become the present there.
Based on NATO reports — it looks like the soldiers have not yet let them be censored — by 2020 around 60 million people will begin their march towards Europe. There is also agreement that Africa will manifest a level of power exceeding all previous expectations. By 2050, their population will double and become more than 2.5 billion. They will have ten times more young people than Europe.
Two paths lie ahead for Africa. One of them is to repeat the achievements that China, India, Indonesia or Vietnam have already shown in Asia, to the amazement of the entire world. By other means, perhaps, but they may fight their way out of poverty, set their economies on the path of growth, and slowly take leadership of the world economy. Their success would remind us that it is not history that shapes demography, but demography that shapes history. About this lesson — like a class raconteur — we Hungarians could tell a lot of stories.
Henry Kelly
The other possibility is that Africa is not capable of setting foot on the path of Asian-style development, and will not be able to create humane circumstances for their young people. If they let these hundreds of millions strong youthful crowd make their way North, then Europe will be soon under terrible pressure. Moreover, most of the immigrants will be arriving from the world of Islam. If everything continues as it is today, Europe’s largest cities will have an unequivocal Muslim majority, and London will not be a cuckoo’s egg, but the first swallow [not an exception, but first of many]. Our culture, our identity and our nations, as we know them today — if everything continues — will cease to exist; our worst nightmares will come true. The West will fall, while Europe does not even realize it is being invaded.
Would they be right, those who say civilizations do not get murdered, but commit suicide? Many believe that if this is to come about, it will happen a long time from now. Those who think in such a fashion, I believe, are mistaken. The analysis looks ahead to 2050, and those who are my age will have arrived in their eighties. So we will be able to see with our own eyes what direction the future of the West took. Not to mention our children and grandchildren.
James Russell
And here, my dear friends, I must speak about the debate between Western and Central Europe. It looks like the each of the two parts of Europe has taken a different developmental direction in its turn. Democracy, the rule of law, the market economy naturally remain common to them. But the bases on which all of these are built, well, more and more they will differ from each other. Today we cannot yet talk about the politicians, but now everybody else can see it. In Western Europe they have become migrant-accepting countries, the ancient great European nations. The transformation of the cultural base, the receding of Christian culture within the population, the Islamization of major cities, is moving ahead day by day, and I have to admit I cannot see those political forces that could or would want to — horribile dictu — reverse the processes. From my point of view, it does not matter whether this is the weakness of liberal democracies, or the payback for the earlier colonial period and the slavery of the past, or the result of subversive actions by the Soros Empires, the profit-hungry activists. The fact remains a fact. Whatever the root of these reasons that transformed Europe into a migration zone, it became a mixed-race land, and started down a developmental path radically different from that of Central Europe.
Aiden Jones
This is bad news for us! Because this means that Islamic civilization — which has always thought of it as a duty to convert Europe, as they say, “to the one true faith” — in the future not only from the south, but from the west, too, will knock on the door of Central Europe. With the building of the fence, the legal and physical border defense, and with our policeman’s exemplary resistance — with the leadership of Sándor Pintér — we successfully defended our southern borders. We prevented… …We prevented the Islamic world from flooding us from the south.
In that direction we are the last Latin or western-type Christian country. We are standing firmly on our feet. Our defense lines are capable of interdicting even the largest flood of migration. Moreover, Orthodox Christianity also bravely and intently fights in the heartlands. Our acknowledgment to Serbia, Romania, and Bulgaria. No matter how absurd… …No matter how absurd it is, the danger that threatens us is from the west nowadays. This danger is held over our heads by politicians from Brussels, Berlin and Paris. They want to force us to adopt their policies, the policies that made them migrant-accepting countries, and opened the gates for the decline of Christian culture, and for the expansion of Islam. They want us to accept migrants, too, and also become mixed-race countries.
Tyler Wood
Earlier they said the reason they expect this from us is because the foreign is beautiful. Mixed-race is better, and a real European never defends such antediluvian medieval ideas as his nation and his religion. Those voices today are perhaps a bit quieter. Now the most fashionable song is that the reason why we need to become like them is out of solidarity. We must say clearly that we have solidarity with those European peoples and leaders who want to save their homeland and their Christian culture, and NOT those who want to overstep that. We NEVER show solidarity with those European leaders who want to push Europe into a post-Christian, post-national era.
Respected ladies and gentlemen! Clearly and unambiguously we must state that the fight we undertake we do not consider hopeless. Indeed, we think we are winning. The V4 [Visegrad Four] countries are steady; Orthodoxy is persevering. It seems that the Croatians are also coming to their senses. Austria just turned in a patriotic and Christian direction. In Bavaria, with the leadership of the CSU, intellectual and political resistance is building — hopefully not too late yet — And we await — await the Italian election results, and with them the change, the common sense, the Italian national and cultural consciousness, and Silvio Berlusconi coming back to a governing position. Forza Italia!
And now remember from those European politicians — our colleagues — who in past years bit us, but in the end their teeth broke on us. Reading a short roster: Faymann and Kern, Austrian Chancellors; Renzi, Italian Prime Minister; Milanovi?, the inglorious PM of the Croatians; and of course Martin Schulz, who manically wanted to be everything, and finally became nothing! The way I see it, the list is not closed; there is some space for rent in there.
Alexander Cooper
Respected ladies and gentlemen! All of this gives us some reason for hope. After all, it feels great if one’s work is not in vain. But the situation does not give us an excuse to become cocky. The opposing forces, the networks of George Soros and the international bureaucrats bought by him, have not yet given up. There are still those who sniff out the smell of money, see a weakening Europe, and with it the business opportunity of weakening the Euro. There are those who do not want to give up their [cushy] jobs and service pay, provided for them by the globalist elite. And here are the special kinds of European ideological intellectuals, who constantly want to experiment with Europe’s transformation. A well-developed instance of this last one: Hungarian Soros organization activists who said, I quote: “From everywhere, almost always such people [migrants] who come here, are better than the local population.” For awhile I simply did not understand this. For awhile I did not understand why would someone say such obvious poppycock. Because it is obvious that we Hungarians, compared to the migrants, are more qualified, better educated, better suited for work. Obvious!
Easton Flores
In the days after that, one of the chief ideologists of the Soros network, the High Commissioner of Human Rights of the European Council, gossiped that secretly, years ago, they announced the program to breed Soros-type humans, as they called it — I hope I can pronounce it correctly — the “Homo Sorosicus”, in Hungarian: the Soros type of human. And I figured out that looking at it from that angle, we natives, who have our own homeland, our own culture, our own religion, which we insist on tooth and nail, well, we, from the Soros-types’ point of view, we natives are hopeless and untransformable individuals. From their point of view, indeed the migrants are better source material. It shows the Hungarian people’s generosity and tolerance that they can live their lives unharmed and cheerfully among us, those who are working on the execution of this plan.
But of course, we will not allow this to happen, with our hands lying in our laps. We are not sheep who would stand idly and peacefully while we meet our fate. Naturally we will fight if it is necessary; we will use ever-stronger legal weapons. As a first step, we have the Stop Soros law… dealing with migration and migrants, which will be tied into national security permission, funds sent for migrant-friendly NGOs and fake civilian organizations will be redirected for border defense — order a full financial audit, and those who do not give up their dangerous plans, will be banned, no matter how powerful or how rich they are.
Connor Young
And we will fight in the international arena, too. Tomorrow I will hand over to the President of the European Council — presently the Bulgarian Prime Minister — a proposal for a European law which could achieve the airtight defense of the European borders. This is what is important — I mean the border defense, and not the mandatory quota. If we close the borders and nobody can enter without permission, there will be nobody to distribute. And those who permit migrants to enter their country: keep them and take care of them! Of course it can never be that someone gets to pick out the best and distribute the rest here.
I must also bring your attention, that in the meantime a new place has opened for debate. The United Nations, the UN decided, that at the end of this year, it will bring to conclusion a major international treaty about migration. They put the treaty proposal up for debate. The United States has already left the conference table, because they thought the proposal was hopelessly migrant-sided and against border defense. Our self-confidence is in better shape, so we decided that for now we will stay at the conference table and change the text of the prepared proposal. What does the UN want? This is a beautiful job for our friend Péter Szijjártó [Foreign Minister]. What does the UN want? The UN wants us to accept “that migration and helping migration are favorable to the growth of the economy and wealth.” I quoted this! Seen from Europe, this is an obvious stupidity. This is as if someone were to say: “The flu epidemic is good, because it is favorable for people’s health and well-being.”
Adrian Torres
According to the UN, safe and regulated migration routes must be created in Europe. According to the UN, it is the duty of every European to help migrants arriving in their land to settle and to find jobs. Respected ladies and gentlemen! We understand that 80% of the countries in the UN are migrant-exporting countries. But this is not why we created the United Nations, so they could turn against us, and try to force things on us which could ruin us. The UN also states that we must abolish physical and legal barriers that serve to block migrants moving across borders. We can hold our heads up high; this is about us — they addressed it to us.
Interestingly, such suggestions usually come from people who are defended by bodyguards, driven around in armored cars, have a tall fence around their house, and a security system to look after their safety 24/7. We would suggest that instead they should first remove the gates, demolish their fence, and send away their guards. I suggest that we only continue the debate if the experiment succeeds and they are still alive. If the experiment somehow fails. we will willingly provide them refuge in Hungary.
Josiah Williams
Respected ladies and gentlemen! Obviously all of these are nonsense, incomprehensible; why do they see us as stark staring mad, that we would accept this and execute it…? We must tell them straight: Hungary is not a country of disturbed minds! We understand that the organizations of George Soros are not only nestled in Brussels and Budapest, but in New York at the UN. We understand that they spend a lot of money to force acceptance of migration on a worldwide scale. We can see that Soros is not only in conflict with us, but with the Brits, with President Trump, and with Israel, too. And the topic is everywhere the same: immigration and the acceptance of migrants.
But this will not work! We are not alone. And we will fight together to curb and stop Soros’ plan, introduced in Brussels and in the UN, and when we have enough allies — and we can have enough allies — I am sure in the end we will succeed!
Colton Wilson
based Orban
Lucas Cruz
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Brandon Clark
I saw this on tucker Orban seems like such a cool guy I am happy he is being truthful and sincere with the people of Hungary
Tyler Perry
what a speech. imagine having the leader of your nation actually care about you.
Michael Martin
Yeah, I wonder what that feels like
Aaron Ramirez
jesus its like im reading pol are they gonna let him get away with this
Christian Harris
>imagine having the leader of your nation actually care about you
wewlad, really activates my almonds. While I completely agree with the message that he's trying to pass forward, let's not digress and see this for what it truly is - Orban is playing the populist card because that's the only fucking way he can stay in power (with over 50% of the votes, mind you). In the meanwhile, he's acting strikingly similar to how Putin did back in the days - diverting state contracts to his own friends, enriching himself and his close family (tl;dr forming an oligarch apparatus that leeches of the European funds). Don't believe me? See for yourself:
>e) While many Hungarians believe that their utility prices are still the lowest in Europe, the price of natural gas on the open market has been falling in the last three years. Experts have been saying for some time that while the Hungarian government is getting gas for less and less money, its frozen official price is way too high.
>f) In the last three days three articles have appeared in two leading English-language newspapers, The New York Times and The Guardian, about the systemic corruption in the Orbán government. The word is out at last: a crime ring, run by Viktor Orbán himself, has taken hold of the Hungarian economy. The beneficiaries are the prime minister and his family as well as a few friends and political cronies.
>h) A month ago The Wall Street Journal reported that OLAF, the European Commission’s Anti-Fraud Office, after a two-year investigation of 35 projects undertaken by Elios Innovatív Zrt. to modernize municipal street lighting in Hungary, found “serious irregularities” and recommended to the Hungarian authorities that they take legal action against the persons involved. Unfortunately for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the principal owner of the company in question was his own son-in-law, István Tiborcz.
Luke Sanchez
Now this is podracing. Wonder how long until an "accident" happens or he suddenly "falls ill". I mean I haven't read anything even remotely so honest and plain in a long ass time.
Chase Mitchell
Don't they have jew imposed holohoax laws preventing people from doing exactly what he's saying that they're able to do?
Isaiah Allen
(cont)
>The company’s fraudulent activities were substantial. According to OLAF’s calculations, Tiborcz and his accomplices pocketed more than €40 ($49.8) million in EU funds through illegal business practices. Although the report was submitted to the Hungarian authorities, who apparently passed it on to the prosecutor’s office, the Orbán government was loath to make the report public even though, in the past, it had been more than eager to release such documents if they involved fraud cases before 2010.
>l) Today’s Financial Times carries a lengthy portrait of Viktor Orbán by Neil Buckley, FT’s East European editor, and Andrew Byrne, the paper’s correspondent for Hungary, Romania, and Western Balkans. In this overview of the political career of Hungary’s maverick prime minister, who said that Orbán “started really going wrong when he made his father rich by giving him a quasi-monopoly on road-building materials, which was a big source of wealth. That’s when [he] started building a mafia state. It’s really when he actually gained power.”
But hey, let's not talk about the fact that his son-in-law became a millionaire at 30 years of age by conducting businesses with the state (public lighting via EU funds); let's not talk about the fact that his daughter has been pushed forward on a diplomatic position, even thought she has no education or background for that whatsoever; let's not talk about the fact that he embezzled EU funds by constructing a railroad and a stadium in his hometown (both of which are unfeasible, as his hometown has a population of less than 1500 people) etc.
Supporting leaders that actually take a stand for their people is admirable, I'll give you that. But I fucking despise men that use legitimate talking points in order to capitalize their own agendas over and over again - and that's exactly what Orban is doing. Look at the economic index for Hungary and tell me everything is going alright for the people.
Jaxon Thomas
ok
Lincoln Perry
>2018 >Is remotely nationalistic >ABSOLUTE MADMAN
Sounds about right
Zachary Collins
If he sees the West as such a danger why doesn’t he leave the EU and NATO? What is he waiting for? You don’t need a referendum to leave, he can fly to Brussels tomorrow and activate article 50 to leave the EU.
Oh right, he needs the EU to make his friends and family rich and would therefore never actually leave the EU.
he needs the funds, look into his tenders on state contracts based on EU Funds, all given to close friends or family. It's that simple.
Wyatt Jenkins
can you stop cluttering the thread with mile long posts that nobody reads? Thanks.
Jackson Rogers
thats just an asshurt nigger that cant do anything about the rising tide of populism across Europe. They fear the retribution.
Nathan Kelly
>"Orban is abusing populism and the state apparatus for personal gain based on the following selection of facts" >post facts That's how easy it is. No academic writing required.
Jack Long
why, is truth too hard to swallow, user? In the meanwhile, Orban's son-in-law bought a mansion worth 200 million forints, just because he's a good lad, right? In the meanwhile, Orban is completely lying to you, telling you that you're finally independent of Russia (gas-related)?!
>g) Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó paid a visit to Bucharest on February 5, which the Romanian media described as “strange” and “extremely controversial.” These adjectives may not be an exaggeration since his Romanian counterpart, Teodor Meleșcanu, reluctantly received him only after Szijjártó’s persistent request for an audience.
>Two days later, however, Teodor Meleșcanu made it clear that “no agreement or other bilateral document has been signed regarding gas export from Romania to Hungary or about other new projects in the energy field.” During a breakfast meeting “issues known to the public were reviewed … with no new elements.”
Brody Adams
REFORM COMMONWEALTH WITH POLAND AND BUILD INTERMARIUM
Austin Long
your reading comprehension must be off the charts, burger. It's either that or you're completely retarded. Read my posts again
>While I completely agree with the message that he's trying to pass forward >Supporting leaders that actually take a stand for their people is admirable, I'll give you that. But I fucking despise men that use legitimate talking points in order to capitalize their own agendas over and over again - and that's exactly what Orban is doing.
Isaac Diaz
b a s e d
Justin Nguyen
Intermarium when?
Charles Green
Based bozgor man!
Brayden Gomez
>no dont like this goy he is rich and has a big house
Fuxk off commiejew
Henry Evans
sooner than later i hope. unite or die.
Tyler Brown
I honestly would vote for the most corrupt and greedy dictator if it would stop the migrant influx
Nolan Martin
This is not perfect, yes, but I would rather live in a state that is not degenerate. But while he's saying that he is christian he allows so degenerate television shows to continue (Éjjel nappal Budapest, Korhatáros szerelem etc.) that I cannot respect him.
Caleb Hall
Orban = Best politician in yurop.
Robert Peterson
topkek, you're calling me a commiejew, while they are acting exactly like the commies themselves, enriching their own families at the detriment of the people. It truly is mindboggling to be honest, at least this kraut is honest about it and I respect his answer , but you're literally shilling for a corrupt piece of shit (and I'm not talking about Orban here, but about his son-in-law, István Tiborcz). But hey, I guess embezzling money out of the public's pockets is the way to go, am I right?
I respect your answer, hungbro, at least you can see these things with your own eyes, not like the rest of Sup Forums who idolizes Orban, yet knows nothing about him and what he has done in Hungary for the past 10 years or so. If not for the systematic corruption, I would wholeheartedly support him as well, given his stance against immigration and increased federalization of the European Union.
Christopher Kelly
Every euro wasted on corruption is euro not spent on immigration. This and lol @ my flag.
Caleb Nelson
>Two paths lie ahead for Africa. >One of them is to repeat the achievements that China, India, Indonesia or Vietnam have already shown in Asia Africans cannot. Race and IQ. >inb4 India Almost 80-90% of the taxes in India are payed by a very small 10% of the country. And a lot of them also move abroad: that is the highest tier elite in the USA.
We've been telling the Africans to build computers and cars for fifty years and it changed nothing. Small changes and success that happened in Ghana and other countries are mostly combined to certain areas of the country, but the nations themselves did not improve overall to even Chinese standards. With only one exception: Botswana.
Connor Diaz
>wall street journal and new york times are writing pieces against orban
what a coincidence
Noah Murphy
>let's ignore the two-year long investigation conducted by OLAF >let's ignore the entire Hungarian media that has been talking about these things for the past 10 years or so
I mean sure, whatever floats your boat, I guess - you can believe it or not, but the facts remain the same. Here, have another link, is this one good enough for you? Does it have the non-kike flavor that you so much desire?
>In this research note, we use the public procurement database built by CRCB, which contains data from more than 200,000 public tenders from 1997 to 2017. The analysis is based on data from 126,330 public procurement contracts from 2010 to 2016. The focus of the analysis is public tenders (without framework agreements) won by companies related to cronies and family members of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán: Lőrincz Mészáros, István Garancsi, István Tiborcz and Lajos Simicska (we will refer to this group with the abbreviation MGTS). During the analysis, we make a statistical comparison of the strength of price competition among tenders won by crony companies and that among tenders won by other, ordinary Hungarian firms.
Adrian Brown
>n the last three days three articles have appeared in two leading English-language newspapers, The New York Times and The Guardian they've been doing that since he's been elected, jews never like it when someone stands up against their will
Levi Turner
>theguardian
Lucas Rogers
They want to steal our fish, we've known this all along. Always scheming, always plotting, always trying to subvert... to get our fish
well I got old news for (((them))) >they aren't getting any
Ian Smith
Hopefully sooner than later, but you will never do it. You need the gibs.
Colton Wilson
The New York Times is literally THE most Jewish newspaper in all of the USA and a bastion of internationalist leftism, just like the Guardian. I don't believe a single word they write about their most hardcore ideological enemy Orban.
Connor Bell
Natural (universal) law: you don’t gain something without giving something up.
Leo Cox
so youre saying the jews are slandering him because they fear his message
Bentley Young
>The flu epidemic is good, because it is favorable for people’s health and well-being.”
Alexander Perry
It's funny because flu kills the weak, leaving only the strong.
Jaxson Peterson
May God bless him.
Daniel Adams
can't have a nice and cozy Orban thread without the fucking liberals spewing "le Orban is gorrupt XDDD" meme
Gabriel Butler
even if he is, I can't imagine the amount of corruption by each and every other party, that has lead the country, considering only Fidesz was able to improve Hungary
Though i'm not Hungarian, i want them to be protected from this suicidal insanity. (that we're currently seeing in Germany, France, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands etc..)
Look what happened to my country guys. You don't want to become like us. There's still french people in France, we're still here but we are being demographically submerged by third worlders of different races...Most of them also happen to be muslim. Our future is uncertain, it feels like we're digging our own graves & yet we still exist, sadly the best future scenario i see for my homeland is balkanisation,partitioned parts of the territory...or worst case, civil war. We have litteraly imported people who hate us and want to destroy us in the name of batshit , irrational ideals..."human rights", "tolerance", "antiracism".. (i.e. the complete negation of indigenous people)... The EU sees our invadors as their new aryans. a slave-mud race with no identity...it's what they want for the entire continent's future...
we will only have chaos...because natural segregation is occuring...their mutlimixed race utopia is not going as planned...In reality, despite all the propaganda we see on tv, tensions are high and palpable. different races, religions stick with their own...but as the demography of one group gets bigger, they're trying to force their way of lives on the rest of us...It's not going to work. It's not currently working...It is imperative that central and eastern europe do not make the same mistakes..
Ryan Walker
>or worst case, civil war. wouldn't that be good though?
Michael Watson
>wouldn't that be good though? civil war is never fun though...Bad for the economy...bad for women, our elders, kids..
I wouldn't be surprised if we eventually have a similar situation as what the serbs had to deal with...Only instead of having albanians, we'll have full blown negroids + arabs... The clinton administration sadly intervened and fucked over the native serbs...
If we have no foreign intervention, maybe we'll have a chance to turn the tide...but i bet some outside force would try to fuck us over.
Angel White
>civil war is never fun though...Bad for the economy...bad for women, our elders, kids.. true, but wont the niggers do that anyway?
>but i bet some outside force would try to fuck us over. that sounds probable, and is a bummer
Bentley Allen
best ally
Camden Jackson
>Gabormed bin Vonadden The soon Jobbik gets rid of him is the better.
Noah Sanders
Thank god someone is standing up for their country! Based
Adrian Baker
>true, but wont the niggers do that anyway? yes, they're the same no matter the country.
One thing i do know. we won't die with a whimper. Because even if some are indifferent or if most are too domesticated or flee the country to escape our 3rd world parasitism, the entire system can only last as long as there's white tax payers to make it work. As of now, our goverment is basically buying time and peace, for us not to have riots...
Samuel White
orban bump
Nicholas Edwards
Source on the gif?
Joshua Carter
Where do you see France in 5 years, user? Macron is hard to pin down. What's your opinion of him?
Sebastian Turner
You can judge by his flag. It's always Romanian and Slovakian flags who are the most nationalistic Hungarians.
Bentley Ortiz
No wonder, half their country got stolen in Triannon
Daniel Wright
This kind of thing does not appeal to supporters of such men
Ayden Nelson
Stage 1: white flight away from major cities, concentrate welfare in major cities as a bait Stage 2: airtight siege of major cities and deportation, deportation, deportation Unthinkable today, but who will stop us if the whole West is fed up and does it all at once? It's not like we gave a fuck about international law when we invaded Iraq for no reason, did we?
Julian Hughes
Absolutely rekt
Zachary Mitchell
Lol Poland is not the west and you did not invade Iraq, if anything you invaded Britain. Now go and eat some cabbage rolls
Ryder Johnson
France in 5 years will be a giant garbage dump. Look at this video from the outskirts of Paris.
Sorry for no translation byt he basically says most of the people living there are afrikans and some european gypsies from Romania and Bulgaria and those camps are everywhere around every bigger city in France.
>Macron is hard to pin down. What's your opinion of him? He's an EU puppet.
James Reyes
based magyar. it's time to ditch kikes and an*los to embrace your TURKIC roots
HOLY TURAN EMPIRE WHEN?
Nathaniel Bennett
Macron is not the complete dull centrist goofball I expected him to be, he's actually made some surprising remarks which made him seem fairly Right-leaning but I doubt he's anywhere near what France needs to pull through in the coming years.
Carter Russell
I hope you are not serious
Liam Price
You're welcome...while you're at it, i actually suggest you to watch the full video. It's a pretty good music video from the 80's...
I'm currently on an 80s/retrowave binge, so its a neat addition, thanks.
Parker Davis
>Macron is not the complete dull centrist goofball I expected him to be, he's actually made some surprising remarks which made him seem fairly Right-leaning but I doubt he's anywhere near what France needs to pull through in the coming years.
He's slightly...just a wee bit more vocal than his predecesors...But make no mistake, he's mostly an opportunist, very ambitious guy...that's one thing you can't take away from him, sadly, he's not "the" man that france needs. There's no such thing as a viktor orban in france.
Ryder Richardson
Sorry Ahmed, you'll have to go.
Julian Howard
>France in 5 years will be a giant garbage dump.
You're wrong. It already is. Cities like Roubaix, Marseille and even Paris are garbage dumps.
However the reason why we still have tourists is because even our most invaded cities are segregated..divided.. so for instance, in paris, (where it's full of groids)... There are still parts of the city where you'd swear you're in the France from Jeunet's "Amelie"
These two japanese tourists for instance,...look where they're going... It actually still looks like paris and not africa. because (again, it depends on the area) youtube.com/watch?v=dn-6UzL4MDc
>at least you can see these things with your own eyes, not like the rest of Sup Forums who idolizes Orban, yet knows nothing about him and what he has done in Hungary for the past 10 years or so
Agree, Orbán created the image of a freedom fighter for himself and so far it has allowed him to whatever he wants to as long as he's fighting the good fight againt muh soros and junker.