Hungarian European Parliamentarian Balázs Hidvéghi declared this week that “radical Muslim antisemitism” is on the rise in Europe thanks to massive illegal immigration.
Speaking in Strasbourg in a Parliamentary discussion on antisemitism, Mr. Hidvéghi insisted Europe must have “zero tolerance for antisemitism,” noting that this is the only suitable stance after the Second World War.
“There is full social and political consensus on this issue in Hungary,” said the MEP. “Members of the Jewish community live in safety, practice their religion and live their identities. Ensuring this is not only a constitutional obligation but also a moral obligation.”
Hidvéghi said the situation in Hungary stands in contrast to much of Western Europe, where waves of Muslim immigration have been accompanied by growing violence against Jews.
“We are proud to be flourishing in Hungary and today experiencing a renaissance of Jewish culture, with Jewish people and families feeling safe and caring for their heritage,” Hidvéghi said. “In contrast, violence and attacks against Jewish communities in Western Europe are on the rise.”
“While all such attacks must be firmly condemned and rejected, it must also be talked about that the emergence and spread of radical Muslim antisemitism in Europe contributes to the rise of anti-Semitic attacks,” he said.
I talk about it all the time. Except I use the correct terminology: anti-Zionism. (Semantically accurate anti-Semitism comes from those who complain about Arabic - a Semitic language - being offered as a second langage in schools in EU countries, who are usually also the same people who complain about Muslims.)
“Attacks against Western European Jewry are therefore another reason for taking decisive action against illegal migration,” he concluded.
Mr. Hidvéghi’s remarks coincide with the analysis of David P. Goldman, who in a 2018 “Spengler” essay asserted Hungary stands out as uniquely safe for Jews, due in large part to its refusal to accept immigration quotas from the European Union.
While elsewhere in Europe Muslim migrants “are the sole source of violent attacks on Jews,” Hungary’s immigration policy makes it distinctly safe for Jews, he said.
“There are no risks to Jews because there are very few Muslim migrants,” Mr. Goldman stated bluntly.
“Hungary is the safest European country for Jews, with no antisemitic violence of any kind in recent years,” he said.
Jewish life isn’t just flourishing in Budapest, Goldman wrote, it’s “roaring,” and on any given Friday evening, Budapest’s synagogue hosts some two hundred people for dinner. About 100,000 Israelis have dual Hungarian citizenship and many Israelis own property in the country and vote in Hungarian elections.
It shows!
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán looks to Israel as an example, Goldman asserted, since Hungary is a small nation at risk of “demographic extinction” during the next century, and Israel is a small nation that has maintained its identity despite enormous forces against it.
Israel, Goldman declares, “should be a beacon for nations that are struggling to maintain their identity and cohesion against a demographic ebb-tide and against the pressures of globalization.”
And this was the Zionist plan all along, as I have predicted from the beginning. The more countries adopting Israeli policies, the safer Israel becomes.
See also:
It also bears mention that Hungary is a quick direct flight away from Tel Aviv, thus any vacationing IDF reservists can quickly go back to Zion if they need to invade Syria or role-play as ISIS. Romania and Croatia, also former minor Axis members, could be next for the trick Hungary fell into.
“The Semitic languages, previously also named Syro-Arabian languages, are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family originating in the Middle East that are spoken by more than 330 million people across much of Western Asia, North Africa and the Horn of Africa, as well as in often large immigrant and expatriate communities in North America, Europe and Australasia. The terminology was first used in the 1780s by members of the Göttingen School of History…”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semitic_languages
I look forward to the day we can start locking the real anti-Semites up, and I’m glad they’re putting these laws into place for us now to make it easier for us to do so in the future. SO many westerners are going to have such a rough go of it when that day comes, and it will….
@AS
Please can you do an article on the Greek coastguard shooting of migrants near Lesbos please.
Please discuss Greece here:
https://trueleft.boards.net/thread/176/post-syriza-greece
As a Hungarian I must say I’m confused. Wasn’t Hungary a member of the axis powers? Anyway, I despise any totalitarian regime or ideology. I dont like the present leadership of hungary, because it’s very traditional and fascist. But I also despise migrant animals who come to my country with an entitled ungrateful attitude.
Lol, here’s my problem with both right and left wingers. Right wingers are ok with totalitarianism as long as its racist. While left wingers are ok with totalitarianism as long as it’s not racist. But both sides think the state has a right to intrude into the private lives of individuals. It’s why u shouldn’t support any country
@Nottelling:
Rightists do not mind totalitarianism as long as it serves the rightist agenda. True leftists do not mind totalitarianism as long as it is fair and noble.
Europe needs to do much more in regards to refugees considering how much money Europe has made from selling weaponry in that region, and because it’s partly to blame for all the wars in that region present day. Compared to how many refugees other countries in the middle-east have taken in themselves, Europe has done minimal in regards to the refugee crisis. No surprise there though considering how selfish and ignorant westerners are!
Wouldn’t call the Hungarian regime Fascist, more like leaning towards Falangist policy if honest.
Check this comrades http://www.blacknazis.com/black-nazis/
@Danish-SS
Whoa, thanks for finding that page after it disappeared. It’s a good one.
There’s also this: https://blacknazis.wordpress.com/
Miecz Elizejski i discovered the website during trump election but one thing i disagree with the website is,is that swastika is from africa. thats not true the oldest swastika is found in Ukraine and its 12,000 yrs old
@DSS
“the oldest swastika is found in Ukraine and its 12,000 yrs old”
Already debunked on the main site:
http://aryanism.net/culture/aryan-race/aryan-diffusion-roundup/
You are talking about the thing on the left:
http://aryanism.net/wp-content/uploads/mezin-mammoth-tusk.png
which is not a swastika, as it does not rotate in one direction.
“Miecz Elizejski i discovered the website during trump election but one thing i disagree with the website is,is that swastika is from africa. thats not true the oldest swastika is found in Ukraine and its 12,000 yrs old”
Mmm… It is not too simple to date. There are also more ancient Swastika, even to be dated in Paleolithic. This means that Aryans exist before the mass spreading of neolithic period.
“As a Hungarian I must say I’m confused. Wasn’t Hungary a member of the axis powers? Anyway, I despise any totalitarian regime or ideology. I dont like the present leadership of hungary, because it’s very traditional and fascist. But I also despise migrant animals who come to my country with an entitled ungrateful attitude.”
Actually nowadays Hungary government is neither “traditional” nor Fascist. It is pro-zionist right wing.
Hungary Horthy Regime was authoritarian but not fascist and even less NS.
AS
“You are talking about the thing on the left:
http://aryanism.net/wp-content/uploads/mezin-mammoth-tusk.png
which is not a swastika, as it does not rotate in one direction.”
In what sense ammoth tusk? Is this a mammoth hunting depiction? How? I mean, it is clearly not a swastika. But what is so?
The oldest swastika is 12,000 years old and from Ukraine. It isn’t in the bracelet AS posted though, it’s the engraving on the bird figurine(s). Picture (lower left):
https://globalhinduism.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/swastika2.jpg
Other figurines, shown in the same image present similar swastika patterns.
That is a composite of Golden-Dawn-style meanders, not a swastika. Please compare:
https://assets.change.org/photos/7/vi/ml/ojviMllaHGpYRDE-400×400-noPad.jpg
It is four arms that connect to the centre. That each arm twists and appears to form a meandre with the outline has no bearing on this. You are confusing the outline of each arm, which does kind of resemble a meandre, with a meandre. This twisting arm motif repeats in the other examples of swastika-like patterns also.
This is very clearly a swastika.
Resembling in shape to these two:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a6/Tetraskele.svg/800px-Tetraskele.svg.png
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Aztec_Swastika.svg/800px-Aztec_Swastika.svg.png
It also resembles most the top right one.
https://globalhinduism.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/swastika3.jpg?w=600&h=500
I meant to say top left. It also resembles most the top left one, the one labeled A.
https://globalhinduism.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/swastika3.jpg?w=600&h=500
“This is very clearly a swastika.”
You are very clearly gaslighting. A swastika has rotational symmetry. This does not:
http://aryanism.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/not-swastika.jpg
“you are very clearly gaslighting”
Haha, repeating the phrase the other said. Charming.
I guess that by that standard it isn’t. Some arms have more twists than others. It is still composed of four equal sized arms that twist on the same direction and join into a centre, and it all is made to fit into a square.
It would be recognized as a swastika by anyone you show it to, even if it isn’t the most pretty.
Also, it is funny to me that you got two of the four arms’ directions wrong. The rightmost arm actually points to the lower left. The bottom one also.
Don’t even bother to reply, I wont reply further. It seems you’ve made up your head and gotten quite passiv-agressive, so there’s no point in trying.
“That is a composite of Golden-Dawn-style meanders, not a swastika.”
It seems a meander or a distorted symbol. It is like someone forgot how to draw swastika.
I think maybe these forms are of mixed cultures, maybe mixed aryan-giant or aryan-turanian or aryan-giant-turanian.