The Threat by Globalisers and Financial Speculators By Peter Ewer
The globalists must be hungry for the fall of the prime Minister of Hungary, Victor Orbán. Although he has warned Europe about the migrant threat, recently he singled out the globalists and speculators, as threats as well:
“Commemorations help to deal with the realities of today, and the reality is that thirty years after communism, there is again a global force that would make European nations a standardized cluster. […] We wanted to believe that the communists’ dream of making Homo Sovieticus out of Hungarians could never threaten us again, and today we are witnessing with astonishment the globalist powers trying to force our doors and make us into Homo Bruxellicus.”
“We wanted to believe that we would never have to deal with political, economic and intellectual forces that would cut us off from our national roots. We also wanted to believe that in Europe, terror and violence no longer have a place. It was not the case,” said Viktor Orbán in front of a crowd of sympathizers, present in numbers despite the heavy rain.
“The successes of Europe have blinded her, and she has lost her place on the world stage without even realizing it. She dreamed of a global role, and even today her neighbors do not care about her, while she is even unable to maintain order within herself.”
“Instead of recognizing this, campaigns of vengeance were launched against those who drew attention to the dangers of spiritual decay and nihilism.
Uncompromising have been labeled those for whom Europe needs defensible physical outer borders.
Racists have been called those for whom immigration is a danger to our culture.
Those who spoke in defense of Christendom were accused of discrimination.
Homophobic have been labelled those standing up for the defense of the family.
Nazi have been called those for whom Europe is the alliance of nations.
And finally, one have treated as fanciful those who have taken a different path than the wobbly economic path of Brussels.”
Then, the Hungarian Prime Minister clearly designated those responsible for threatening the culture and the people of Hungary.
“It is in the wake of globalization that financial empires have risen, they have no borders, but they have world media, and they have tens of thousands of people bought for their cause. They have no concrete frameworks, but have extensive networks – they are fast, strong, and brutal. This empire of financial speculation has taken Brussels as a hostage, as well as a number of Member States,” continued Viktor Orbán, referring, among other things, to his great declared enemy, the globalist speculator and financier George Soros.”
He then went on to say that it is the financial elites who are pushing for mass swamping immigration;
“This empire has imposed new migratory waves, millions of migrants, and new invasions of populations, it is them who have fomented the project of making Europe a mixed part of the world. We are the only ones standing against them. It has come to the point that Central Europe is the last part of Europe without migrants.”
He concluded with a defence of the ideal of a Christian Europe:
“It will be decided now if we can bring back the great Europe of before multiculturalism. Sure, reasonable, civic, Christian and free, this is the Europe we want! Many still think today that it is impossible. But let’s remember of 1956.”
All very good to hear, and an inspiration to us all in these dark times:
https://visegradpost.com/en/2017/10/25/viktor-orban-designates-globalization-and-financial-speculators-as-threats-for-identity/
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