Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Viktor Orbán: “Central Europe will be the future of Europe”



During a speech, the Hungarian Prime Minister said that Central European nations like Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic are the continent’s only hope for a bright future. 

While speaking at event commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in Prague on Sunday, Viktor Orbán said that the rapdily deteriorating situation in Western Europe has made it increasingly clear that Central Europe will be the future of Europe, MTI reports.

“Thirty years ago we thought that Europe was our future, but today we think we are Europe’s future, and we are ready for this mission,” Orbán said while speaking at the event celebrating the end of the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia.

The Hungarian Prime Minister went on to explain the difference between the 1968 movement in Central Europe and that of Western Europe, saying that the ’68 generation of the West aspired to dismantle the Europe of free nation-states and Christian culture, whereas “our ’68-ers want to regain and protect these values.”

The message of 1968 in Central Europe hasn’t changed, Orbán said, adding “We want to decide our own destiny. We want to live as a free nation, not as an imperial colony or subordinate.”

“We are Central European democrats and we must protect the sovereignty of nation-states. Because abandoning this [principle]would end our democracy.”

To understand what Orbán is talking about, one need not look any further than the stark differences between the policies pursued by Central European governments versus those pursued Western European countries.

While Western European governments rush to replace their native populations with millions of cheap laborers from the third world, Central European governments pursue pro-family policies which make it easier for native populations to reproduce themselves.

Similarly, while the West seeks to eradicate traditional Christian morality and replace it with the cult of social justice, Islam, and multiculturalism, the East seeks to reaffirm the importance of Christianity as well as the benfits that a homogenous ethnocultural landscape can bring to a society. 

Source : https://voiceofeurope.com/2019/11/viktor-orban-central-europe-will-be-the-future-of-europe/

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