So sad.
And they are an amazing people. Hungry was the first one to put up a fence when the Muslims started invading Europe. And she is still saying no to that invasion. She has better self-protection instincts than the rest of Europe, other than her former East Bloc allies.
They’re tough people. God bless them.
They’re one of the countries holding the line against the Islamonazi hordes, along with Poland and Italy.
It’s an amazing thing when people remember WHO THEY ARE, and WHERE THEY CAME FROM, and stand up for themselves against leftist savages and their proxies.
About time we do the same here.
My Sister and Brother-in-Law spend 9 months every year in Europe. They use Budapest as their base partly because it is cheaper than most of Europe and partly because they like it. They can travel all over Europe free by train because of their age.
Some of the things they have told me are that Hungary is the most beautiful country in Europe. The Hungarians are different from others. Unlike Scotland for example, they will not stop and offer you help if you need it. On the other hand they are really good to help you if you ask.
They have always liked their landlords. They have had to ask for a few things occasionally and they always get it.
Time magazine’s Man of the Year in 1956 was the Hungarian Freedom Fighter. The uprising made us all see, that communism stays in power only by force.
Should read:
" For good reason, it is WRONGLY known as the first major threat to Soviet control in Central Europe."
The Germans tried it 3 years earlier, in June, 1953.
Just a bit of inconvenient, and thus widely ignored, history.
Still waiting for the same ultimately favorable outcome of Tiananmen Square.
My girlfriend rode her bike by the square shortly after the Chinese army quelled that uprising. She couldnt get very close because the public was kept far away.
But she could still smell the stench of burning human flesh.
God bless Free Hungary, God bless Freedom!
And “progressives” were and are perfectly fine with the suppression.
I dated a Lady for a few years that was born in the US of Hungarian Parents. I never got to meet Her Father but did know Her Anya (Mother) when She came back to live with Us after Her Father had passed away. Her Father was involved in the Revolution smuggling Firearms in and People out of the Country. They both could have come to America if They wanted to as Both had US Citizenship. They had escaped on foot when the nazis took over. But They were both hardcore Patriots and returned after WWII ended. Anya was still a tough ‘ol Bird, I came home from work one day to find Her scrubbing the Kitchen floor including under the refrigerator ON Her hands and knees !!! Mind you She was 88 years old at the time.
Redpill Shark: French flee to Hungary: Escaping Mass Migration
https://youtu.be/GqwZKT3lsZo