We have been a Christian country for a millennium and I don’t really understand why is it bad news that we don’t want to change that. And I don’t understand why is it bad or why is it unacceptable that we would like to stick to our history, to our culture, to our heritage, to our religion. We never judged other countries that have different kinds of policies. We never judged countries, who said that multiculturalism is more valuable than a homogeneous society, for example. Please, let’s leave it to the certain countries. Let’s leave it to us to make a decision, whether we think multiculturalism is more valuable than a homogeneous society. I understand we don’t agree on that, but I respect that you have a different position and I’m not going to judge you on that (…) but I expect the same. - Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary
Christian Amanpour must be a paid shill since she is not a retard.
Ironically, Hungary as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, did try multiculturalism. Their empire encompassed numerous diverse ethnic groups including Slovaks (Upper Hungary), Romanians, Serbs. Croats, Poles, Czechs, etc. As these groups strove to have their own nations, or to be included in existing nations, the seeds for the destruction of the empire were sown.
Ironically, Hungary as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, did try multiculturalism.
No, Hungary was one of the subject nationalities that was incorporated into the English named "Austrian-Hungarian Empire." Austria-Hungary called themselves "Oesterreich," or "Eastern Empire."
Every time I see a guy with a manbun, it reminds me of that Pro Immigration/Jihadagee pamphlet that the EU published a few years back. Explaining to the White Europeans how to date and treat the Jihadagees. One picture had a manbun dude giving a black Afrikaner head. You would think that kind of attention would have killed the hairstyle but it made it more popular. Manbun dudes are the bitch on the bottom.
No, Hungary was one of the subject nationalities that was incorporated into the English named "Austrian-Hungarian Empire." Austria-Hungary called themselves "Oesterreich," or "Eastern Empire."
An irrelevant straw man. The process of Magyarization, or forced Magyarization, depending on the historian, was all Hungary.
From the Slovak perspective:
"Slovakia was a part of the Greater Hungarian Kingdom which in turn was incorporated as an mostly equal partner into Austria-Hungary in the nineteenth century, and as such the Slovaks suffered from ethnic cleansing. Indeed, this abominable practice was so commonplace, as well as adopted as an official law, that it spawned its own name, Magyarization. Under the Hapsburg Empire and later under Austria-Hungary, the Magyars, or ethnic Hungarians, dominated the numerous nationalities around them, and especially in the years from the Ausgleich, which gave the Hungarians autonomy in Greater Hungary, of 1867 to the end of the first World War in 1918 engaged in this doctrine of cultural genocide."
This, of course, caused resentment amongst the many diverse ethnic groups, and ultimately led to the loss of Hungarian territory, as new nations emerged. The attempted nationalism for me, but none for thee strategy was a failure.
Yup. When you sell your soul to some Satanic blackmail cult, the devil never lets you rest on your laurels. The celebrities are in a constant state of fear that their connections, publicity and their drugs will dry up. Why do all these politicians keep working into their 80's under threat of being replaced with avatars and body doubles instead of being able to enjoy their hundreds of millions in bribes? It's the brand name the demons invested in, and he retirement plan is death with the wealth ripcorded back to the cult. They are just as happy with an intel agency body double to continue your brand name.
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Christian Amanpour must be a paid shill since she is not a retard.
Or she is an anti-White racist that wants to see White countries disappear through massive non-White immigration.
No, Hungary was one of the subject nationalities that was incorporated into the English named "Austrian-Hungarian Empire." Austria-Hungary called themselves "Oesterreich," or "Eastern Empire."
Every time I see a guy with a manbun, it reminds me of that Pro Immigration/Jihadagee pamphlet that the EU published a few years back. Explaining to the White Europeans how to date and treat the Jihadagees. One picture had a manbun dude giving a black Afrikaner head. You would think that kind of attention would have killed the hairstyle but it made it more popular. Manbun dudes are the bitch on the bottom.
An irrelevant straw man. The process of Magyarization, or forced Magyarization, depending on the historian, was all Hungary.
From the Slovak perspective:
"Slovakia was a part of the Greater Hungarian Kingdom which in turn was incorporated as an mostly equal partner into Austria-Hungary in the nineteenth century, and as such the Slovaks suffered from ethnic cleansing. Indeed, this abominable practice was so commonplace, as well as adopted as an official law, that it spawned its own name, Magyarization. Under the Hapsburg Empire and later under Austria-Hungary, the Magyars, or ethnic Hungarians, dominated the numerous nationalities around them, and especially in the years from the Ausgleich, which gave the Hungarians autonomy in Greater Hungary, of 1867 to the end of the first World War in 1918 engaged in this doctrine of cultural genocide."
http://myerchin.org/Magyarization%20of%20Slovaks.html
This, of course, caused resentment amongst the many diverse ethnic groups, and ultimately led to the loss of Hungarian territory, as new nations emerged. The attempted nationalism for me, but none for thee strategy was a failure.
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https://t.me/STFNREPORT/21584
https://t.me/STFNREPORT/21630
Lol, "leiden" is also the German verb meaning "to suffer".
Evidently, driver is from my hometown.
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