Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat in Hungary’s parliamentary election after 16 years in power, calling Peter Magyar to congratulate Tisza on its victory.
Yes. But then again, EU Deep State Kool-Aid is in popular vote: people vote for every single left-wing policy - more rapey migrants, more gay degeneracy, more money and arms to ukraine, and of course war with Russia. "Vox populi, vox dei!" Although, I dread to imagine the sort of a chthonic "deity" that animates such vote.
Orbán made a huge mistake by hitching himself to the Lindsey Graham train, fawning to Netanyahu and the rest of Zionist monsters.
Then again, I can only “congratulate” dear Hungarians, who voted for a pro-EU, pro-Ukraine, pro-war Manchurian candidate. From now on, they should expect higher energy prices (no more cheap Russian oil and gas), hordes of drug-smuggling and rapey migrants, and a full sacrifice of everything for the well-being of one coked-out fiend in Kiev. A full package of modern left-wing policies (Marx spinning in his grave).
In return, Hungarians will get to enjoy disgusting catamites, syphilitic buggers, and cross-dressing freaks marching through Budapest as part of “pride” festivities. Oh, and every administrative building wrapped in lgbt and ukraine flags. A splendid deal, what?
P.S. Alex Soros and Hillary Clinton had unanimously congratulated the people of Hungary for freeing themselves from a dictator. When Soros and Clinton are happy about something - you must know, this is the ultimate kiss of death.
To change something so nothing changes: both leaders are nearly identical, ultra-conservative anti-workers. The only difference is that Magyar is better aligned to imperial interests. I find this topic boring, as Orban was ultra-Zionist and totally involved in the macabre pagers attack (made in Hungary) and is infamous for his anti-social policies.
Perhaps I misunderstand what you are trying to convey. Are you defending VO? After his being backed by the American maladministration? He would have had a civil uprising on his hands if he didn't step down.
People in the comments are drinking the EU Deep State Kool-Aid.
it's a popular drink!!!
Yes. But then again, EU Deep State Kool-Aid is in popular vote: people vote for every single left-wing policy - more rapey migrants, more gay degeneracy, more money and arms to ukraine, and of course war with Russia. "Vox populi, vox dei!" Although, I dread to imagine the sort of a chthonic "deity" that animates such vote.
Orbán made a huge mistake by hitching himself to the Lindsey Graham train, fawning to Netanyahu and the rest of Zionist monsters.
Then again, I can only “congratulate” dear Hungarians, who voted for a pro-EU, pro-Ukraine, pro-war Manchurian candidate. From now on, they should expect higher energy prices (no more cheap Russian oil and gas), hordes of drug-smuggling and rapey migrants, and a full sacrifice of everything for the well-being of one coked-out fiend in Kiev. A full package of modern left-wing policies (Marx spinning in his grave).
In return, Hungarians will get to enjoy disgusting catamites, syphilitic buggers, and cross-dressing freaks marching through Budapest as part of “pride” festivities. Oh, and every administrative building wrapped in lgbt and ukraine flags. A splendid deal, what?
P.S. Alex Soros and Hillary Clinton had unanimously congratulated the people of Hungary for freeing themselves from a dictator. When Soros and Clinton are happy about something - you must know, this is the ultimate kiss of death.
I don’t understand either. I have Hungarian friends and they are delighted this despot has lost.
To change something so nothing changes: both leaders are nearly identical, ultra-conservative anti-workers. The only difference is that Magyar is better aligned to imperial interests. I find this topic boring, as Orban was ultra-Zionist and totally involved in the macabre pagers attack (made in Hungary) and is infamous for his anti-social policies.
Perhaps I misunderstand what you are trying to convey. Are you defending VO? After his being backed by the American maladministration? He would have had a civil uprising on his hands if he didn't step down.