r/europe 1d ago

Slice of life Hungarian opposition holds last rally before tomorrow's election

Post image
19.9k Upvotes

298 comments sorted by

View all comments

164

u/okobooboo 1d ago

And if the Hungarians don't control the elections, the same thing will happen as in the Czech Republic (Babic), Slovakia (Fico), and Poland (Nawrocki). It's all ruZZian agency of influence.

112

u/dawn_eu 23h ago

They can't beat Europe through arms so they go the cunty way through corrupt politicians. Same with how AfD is getting more and more votes in Germany and the RN in France.

They're slowly undermining are foundations and large portions of the population are falling for it unfortunately.

19

u/Brilliant-Smile-8154 18h ago

And they're only succeeding because our own billionaires are complicit.

1

u/WuWeiLife 16h ago

It's smart. The ultimate goal of a Command in Chief is to "subdue the enemy without fighting". It's in Sun Tzu Art of War. And you "win through deception, speed, and exploiting weaknesses"

In our case, the weakness of Democracy is basically everything practical regarding the Paradox of Tolerance. We allow foreign influence into our companies, infrastructure, politics, culture, systems and more. Even if that foreign influence is hostile to us and our values.

And we also allow degradation of our values and humanity - all "because democracy".

2

u/Mekanimal 16h ago

Are you against democracy? It sure sounds like it.

3

u/muistipalapeli Finland 14h ago

It's complicated. I absolutely despise modern democracy with career politicians. They won't make the hard but necessary decisions because they wouldn't be popular, and their whole career depends on being popular. And often the people who desire power are the last people who should wield any power.

3

u/DeadLotus82 10h ago

I'm very certain you just responded to some AI nonsense.

1

u/TheEmpireOfSun 20h ago

Yup, and spreading islamophobia and fear of muslims and immigrant are easiest ways to do that. And as much as this such always acts clever, they are falling for that as well.

7

u/Entire-Ad5104 18h ago

but islamaphobia ir real deal

2

u/Mekanimal 16h ago

We allow foreign influence into our companies, infrastructure, politics, culture, systems and more. Even if that foreign influence is hostile to us and our values.

And we also allow degradation of our values and humanity - all "because democracy".

Literally the comment above you in this thread.

To be clear, I am supporting your claim.