Hungarian far-right parties unified to contest the next parliamentary election because Jobbik and Fidesz are too...

Hungarian far-right parties unified to contest the next parliamentary election because Jobbik and Fidesz are too moderate and liberal for them.

Why is it that neo-Nazis are strongest in right-wing countries? It would be hard to find more anti-immigration and conservative government in Europe and these people are concerned about liberalism? There's such a strong reaction without an equivalent action.

reuters.com/article/us-hungary-politics-farright-idUSKBN19T12A

>Eastern Europe
>lower iq
>not white
I believe this is your answer.

Wtf I like Hungary now, pretty good country

>Why is it that bro-Nazis are strongest in right-wing countries?

You answered your own question, friendo.

> tyr rune flag
Lmao is this a joke

>poor shitholes with no middle class
>attract more Nazis/commies
Derp?

this makes barbara sad

>a dozen people starting a political party in a small rural town make international news

Usual hungarophobe agenda.

Hungary is the only former axis country that hasn't gone through decades of self-hate and guilt tripping over it. That's your non-meme answer.

Hungary doesn't have a well-established tradition of liberalism like, say, Poland, their political culture has always been rather authoritarian.

>Hungary
>Eastern Europe

Remember when Hungary was a good guy back in the Austro-Hungarian days?

>It's the Slovakian antifa again

just stop making these threads.

He's also a huge Stormfag.

only a right-winger would ask why nazis are strongest in countries with right-wing governments, because he'd then be working from the assumption that right-wing policies are a natural reaction or correction of phenomena like immigration and identity politics.

no?

>American education

>Something happens in Hungary
>Everyone rushes to bully them
Can Hungary ever catch a break?

t. crypto-hungarian

Racism is not a problem in Belarus because the non-whites who used to live here have been wiped out. For example Jews used to be 8.2% of the population and now they are 0.001% and Romani gypsies have fallen to just 7000 people.

...said the Finno-Ugric speaker

>tiwaz rune
...why?

Hungary was always a roadblock to reform within the empire and were way rougher on their minorities than the Austrians were for the most part.

HELL SEGER

Ahhh noooooo, the poor Slavs!

BAD HUNGARIANS. BAD!

More proof we should be nuked.

What are you fucking waiting for? End us. NOW.

Makes sense. Hungary was part of the Axis back in the day, weren't they?

ow the edge

>roadblock to reform
>one of the first regions to embrace Protestantism
>raped for 400 years and rebelled for self-determination

>tough on minorities
>granted Cumans land as refugees
>Literally considered anyone Hungarian who spoke the language, didn't hold ethnic significance
>Transylvania had many Vlach voivodes and aristocracy was composed of many minorities like Slovaks, Croats and Vlachs
>Consider Croatians like Zrinski/Zrínyi saviors of Hungary
>One of the largest and most tolerated Jewish populations in Europe, many Jews even considered themselves Hungarian above being Jewish

It was one of the most diverse areas for the majority of history, not sure where your getting your shit from

based lmao

>they still don't know
pathetic lmaoing at you all

>nuking Europe's last line of defense
no the world needs you, just be quiet about it if you're going to start gassing gypsies or something

and yet when it came down to forming a federation to save the empire the Magyar nobility were the only ones standing in the way.

No shit, do you think 1848 didn't make it clear that the Kingdom of Hungary preferred independence? Or did it take 1956 to make that clear?

Much the same that in the most "tolerant" countries like Sweden and Germany there is most Antifa scum.

Also Finland.

But they were only co-belligerent.

Hungarian nationalism stagnated after 1848 (which by the way was as long ago to people in the 1910s as 1948 is to us today if you hadn't noticed)

Yes. If Merkel came out tomorrow wearing a swastika armband, you can bet they'd jump on that shit again.

>Zsolt Tyirityan
>Tyirityan

Is this a joke?

It's the flag of the Hungarian identitarian group. They made a statement that it was not supposed to be a rune, but simply an arrow, symbolizing their goal-oriented mindset. Think like a piercing arrow.

Not entirely accurate. Of course we didn't have the same type of self-hate as germans for example, but during communism we had something similar too. To the communist regime the far-right years of the past were an era to hate and the soviet occupation and regime change to be celebrated as a victory, and to them it was putting the country on the good path. And to some extent the nation was (in part at least) guilty and responsible for what happened to it.
While this was the official communist view - on the surface at least -, a quiet kind of resistence to this also lived on. Come the collapse of communism, this came to surface, and the people who felt oppressed in their thoughts by the communist views of being part of a guilty nation were easily taken by the far-right views.
Of course there's a lot more complexity to this, but just wanted to add to what you wrote.

HELL SEGER, HUNGARIA HONORARY NORDS!