Last Sunday, Hungarians went to the polls in record numbers, and delivered a crushing victory for the leader of the new opposition party, Tisza, led by Peter Magyar. Now, normally, what happens in a small, landlocked, formerly Commie-bloc Central European nation is of next to no interest to anyone whatsoever. But Hungary is unusual, because for the past 16 years, its Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, has led it as a proud and strident nationalist. As such, he was the primary roadblock against the Soros-backed globalist vampiric elites who lead the European Union.
The depths and level of their hatred of Orban cannot be overstated. As Prime Minister, Orban plotted a pragmatic course, happily buying Russian oil and gas and nuclear expertise, while flatly refusing to go along with EUSSR diktats about LGBTQWTFISTHISSHIT nonsense and mass migration from shithole Dirt World countries. During his time in office, he shifted Hungary toward a nationalist course, building up a government that delivered peace, prosperity, economic growth, and strongly pro-natalist policies.
He stood against everything the Soros types stood for – and they truly loathed him for it. The accusations around Orban have never ceased since he took power. The Western presstitutes – backed, it must be said, by Soros and his “Open Foundation” – have accused PM Orban for over a decade of being autocratic, authoritarian, and corrupt, and of enriching himself and his closest allies to an unprecedented degree.
Never mind, of course, that Orban’s policies were very popular with the majority of Hungarians for many years. That is why he was re-elected so many times. And never mind that Hungarians have seen their living standards rise rapidly – while those same standards have collapsed across the West, under the Soros-backed elites.
Truly, it will be a good day when the daemons of Hell drag George Soros screaming down to the pit where he will burn eternally.
Contrary to what the whore-media in the West would have you believe, Orban was never particularly friendly toward Russia – he simply accepted that the Russians are a superpower, and that Hungary’s landlocked nature means it has to accept pipeline oil and gas from the cheapest and fastest available source. That source is, of course, Russia.
Even so, under Orban, Hungary has supported every single SANKSHUNS PECKIDJ against the Russians – provided they get carve-outs and exemptions on Russian energy. The Russian government itself has stated innumerable times that it views Hungary as an “unfriendly nation” – which it is. Hungarians, as a general rule, do not like Russians, and with good reason.
We should never forget that Orban himself fought against Communist rule in Hungary. Apparently, he started out pro-socialist, but his views rapidly changed during his time in the Hungary army, and by the late 1980s, he was thoroughly anti-Communist and very much of the centre-right. Orban never particularly liked the Russians, given what the Soviets had done to his country – but, crucially, he always respected them.
That is the kind of character with whom the Russian government can, and does, work regularly. Unlike Western politicians, Russian ones are not motivated by ideological zeal or blind hatred. These days, Russian politicians are supreme pragmatists, and believe in working with anyone whose interests align with their own.
That is nationalism, pure and simple. The Russian government, under President (and Prime Minister, and President again) Putin, is simply a moderately conservative nationalist one. It works with those that share its interests, and avoids getting entangled with those that do not.
But all of this begs a question:
If PM Orban is indeed a nationalist, who acted in the interests of his people – why did he lose?
This is a subject on which I am simply not qualified to speak. I am not a specialist in Hungarian politics. I have never visited the country (it is on Ye Olde Buckette Liste). I know precisely ONE Hungarian – rather a charming lady, actually, though a bit of an A-type – and that too only in a professional context. So all I can say is that there are reasons to think that a generation of Hungarian YOOFS, who grew up under the peace and prosperity of the Orban Era, thought it was time for a change.
To be clear, there were, and are, serious problems in Hungary (apparently – like I said, I am no expert). The economy has been stagnant for years. Inflation has been a real issue. The EUSSR has been holding back some €19B in Convid-era funding, which amounts to something like 10% of Hungary’s GDP, because of Orban’s stance against migrants and the so-called “rights” of butt-buggerers and kiddie-fiddlers to get “married”. That is not a small amount of money, and the Hungarians need it to fund their social welfare programs and economic policies.
This is a small country that used to be much bigger and more powerful, once upon a time. It has lost much of its historical lands to countries like Ukraine, Romania, and a few others. There is a reason why the Austro-HUNGARIAN Empire was called precisely that, after all, and there is a reason why Orban often liked to go around showing maps of the historical lands of Hungary, prior to the Treaty of Trianon, as part of a greater Hungarian state.
All of this, along with his refusal to bow down before the diktats of Brussels and Strasbourg, made him Public Enemy #1 for Ursula Von Der Lugen and the Euzis who are running the continent straight off a cliff.
That is where Peter Magyar comes in. He is young, energetic, good-looking, and dynamic. He is also, as it happens, a former insider of Orban’s Fidesz Party. He was once married to the former Justice Minister of Hungary – and there are allegations around his marriage to her, involving abuse and drunkenness, which never saw the light of day in the Western whore-media, precisely BECAUSE the West wanted him to win:
But… as for precisely what his policies are going to be, now that he has been elected – that is a mystery.
On paper, he sounds like he will actually continue most of Orban’s policies, save for his unblocking of the €90B Euzi aid package to Ukraine. (This is a lot of accounting chicanery, actually, because of that, €40B will go to repaying existing loans, since Ukraine is a bankrupt failed state, and the rest will be frittered away on corruption and graft, as it always is in 404 – Country Not Found.)
Magyar has stated openly that he will not permit mass migration into Hungary; he will not spend Hungarian taxpayer money on weapons for Ukraine; and he will not change on the subject of LGBTQWTFISTHISSHIT nonsense. As Prof. Vladimir Brovkin pointed out in a recent discussion with (the quite lovely) Lena Petrova, Magyar is in some ways even more conservative than Orban was:
The natural response to this is a rather pithy take from my Telegram channel’s resident Kraut and Mememeister:
That’s still election Magyar. By Christmas, we will know real Magyar.
Well, indeed. The simple and plain FACT is that we have no idea who or what Magyar is – all we know for certain, is that the Soros types really like him. And that is the kiss of death from a nationalist’s perspective.
The plain fact is that the tried-and-tested fiscal and social conservative that is Viktor Orban is now gone. The bulwark of traditionalism, family values, and straightforward good sense in Hungary has been replaced by a youthful enigma – one whose background and history shows, on closer examination, some very serious red flags. There is every reason to believe that Hungary will now retreat from its present good relations (relatively speaking) with Russia, and will downgrade its excellent relations with China. Magyar has made it clear – to the extent that he has made anything clear – that he will pursue a policy of More Europe, More NATO, and More West.
This is a disaster for the Hungarian people. And if, as Alexander Mercouris glumly noted recently, the Hungarians go over to the euro, and give up their forint, then they are doomed:
There is no faster way to destroy a country than by debasing its currency, for reasons that I have written about several times in the past. The euro is currency debasement in an indirect and deeply insidious form. Adopting it will open the door for all manner of madness.
It is for these reasons that Eva Vlaardingerbroek was rather downcast about the future prospects of Hungary:
… I must admit, I rather lost my train of thought when I watched that, because she is… QUITE a lady.
Regardless, the fact is that the nationalists in the West ARE going to win, eventually, simply because the current system of MUH FREEDUMB ‘N’ DUMBOCRACY!!! is completely unsustainable. The liberal globalist world order is collapsing about our ears, and there is not the least use in pretending otherwise – or that we can vote our way out of this mess.
It bears repeating: voting DOES NOT WORK. There is no hope whatsoever of undoing the excesses of the past by voting in someone new. We thought things would get better with Trump 1.0, and they did, up to a point, but he was fighting against a completely entrenched bureaucracy and Deep State that made any kind of progress impossible. Trump 2.0 has proven to be a complete disaster in every way. Orban’s fall again proves that voters – especially younger ones – will fall for any old stupid line, provided a politician promises sufficient panem et circenses. And older voters in the Western dumbocracies prevent any substantive change from taking place.
In the end, it will be the “authoritarian” systems that we see in Russia and China – where the actions of the rulers there are sharply proscribed by the systems and laws that they themselves must uphold and support, or else risk losing the institutional legitimacy that they rely upon for power – that will win out.
The world is reshaping itself before our eyes. Those, like me, who have lived through the fall of the USSR, are now living through the fall of the New Evil Empire, and the EUSSR. Orban’s failure is but one crescendo in a long-running symphony of creative destruction.







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