Is Hungary Lost?

If you want your country, you’re going to have to fight for it. In whatever shape that takes. One must understand that there is a great effort to ridicule logic and refute common sense. They don’t care about the truth, it’s all designed to undermine trust in the truth, to degrade belief in what is real.
This is what happened in Hungary when Orban’s Fidesz party lost the election. Watch Hungary closely and you will see the full weight of the EU come down on that poor nation as it will suffer tremendously from mass migration and war. All of the propaganda coming out on X today is about how Peter Magyar is just as anti-immigration as Viktor Orban, just as serious about keeping Hungary out of war, but it’s all lies.
The celebrations in Brussels and at the Open Society (George Soros) tell you all you need to know about Peter Magyar. The observations I’ve made about the enormous pressure applied to all center-right politicians, like Viktor Orban, will always be unleashed to deny them success. The left does nothing better than to destroy, to hinder, to obfuscate. I’m not saying that the right is any more honorable when it comes to pushing an agenda, but they don’t have the unity, nor the comprehensive propaganda techniques of the left, which relies solely on deception to gain power.
Andy Ngo, someone I have a great deal of respect for due to his hard anti-Antifa stances and the punishments (both physical and digital) he’s endured because of it, but he calls Magyar “less skeptical of the EU.” If that were true, why is the American left celebrating the loss of Viktor Orban? I don’t think Ngo is being untruthful in his reporting, I think he’s come to some faulty conclusions.
When filming Deconstruction, we focused on the EU and its harmful policies not just for Hungary, but for Europe as a whole. Knowing that Hungary long fought the Ottoman Empire, it is almost surreal to now voluntarily invite the Muslims back into Hungary a few centuries later.
No one knows Soviet oppression more than Hungary, who celebrates this year the 70th Anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, which really wasn’t so much a revolution as it was an uprising. However, during the “revolution” civilians came out to fight for freedom, some of them in their pre-teens, with rocks, iron rods and Molotov cocktails, the tanks of the mighty Soviet Union.
It’s hard for me to believe now, that the fighting spirit of Hungarians has slipped away in the mist; that their history of challenging Islam didn’t weigh heavy enough on their people; that George Soros is now able to throw a homecoming celebration in Budapest.
The greatest charge leveled at Viktor Orban was “corruption.” That may be true, I don’t know, I don’t claim to have superior intelligence on whether this was true or not. What I do know, is that this is a charge leveled by the left whenever it seeks to be rid of a center-right candidate. It’s just nebulous enough to put doubt in the minds of the electorate without having to show any evidence.
If Andy Ngo is right, if NPR can be believed, if Ursula von der Layen secretly prefers someone just slightly less skeptical of the EU than Orban, then the great nation we visited might be spared. But just like Babis in the Czech Republic, it might only take four years for Hungary to realize its mistake.
What all of this means for the US is a loss of an ally against the EU where it seeks war with Russia via Ukraine (Ursula’s war). Orban was the only thing preventing the 90 billion Euro assistance package to Ukraine. Hungary was among very few European nations in NATO who resisted the warmongering of the EU. Without that, how long will it be before the US is at war with Russia? A war that does not benefit the US in any way. If Iran is this hard to beat, why do we want a bigger fight?
It also undermines the overall narrative that mass migration is bad for any culture. If whites were pumped into Somalia at the rate that Somalians are pumped into Minnesota, I’d worry about the cultural damage to Somalia.
Throughout the EU there is a decided lack of concern for the cultural significance of Europe and North America. The guilt proxy is spread among all of the EU nations and the suicidal tendencies that accompany it flourish. What little resistance there has been raised by the EU nations came from Central Europe, the nations that had repelled the Muslims once and also suffered from communist rule. Without Orban, the US is in a much more difficult position from which to bolster the cultural advantages of Christianity and republican forms of government.
This is typically seen as racist. Well, if preferring one’s own culture is racist, then so be it. America is a widely diverse nation and if preferring it to remain as it is without absorbing the world’s sponsors of communism and Islam, both of which are wholly incompatible with freedom, I’d prefer to be racist. The traditional Hispanic influences have never been met with threat of erasure, because it’s a long-standing and natural part of the American landscape, at least here in the Southwest.
As Peter Schweizer points out in his book, The Invisible Coup, this might have allowed for a total undermining of our nation. Birthright citizenship, as he explains, has done the work for the destruction of the US as we know it. The attempted “reconquista” the Mexicans have launched through very clever and clandestine ways is just as damaging, but less noticed in the cultural mix of the Southwest.
Overall, the US has aligned with leaders like Orban, Babis, Fico and Nawrocki as a means of holding cultural norms against the sudden push by the left to destroy these cultures. The loss of Orban as a centralizing source of support is damaging to this objective. Other European nations have lost the battle due to a concerted effort of Islam to support the left in order gain power and pursue their theocratic dictatorship through democratic processes.
Western civilization is at a crossroads and Orban was a pillar of that resistance. This does not spell the end, but it’s one step closer to it than it was the day before. It makes the case of the US to support and encourage the salvation of Western civilization that much harder and less consolidated in Eastern Europe. It brings about the truth of the saying that there is no longer a solution, only consequences and the consequences of the recent election will soon be apparent.