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Andrew Wise
Andrew Wise
1 year ago

And although the EU claims its rule of law measures are motivated solely by a wish to safeguard democracy, 

Which democracy? When I last looked Hungary democratically elected Orban but the rest of the EU shower are all appointees
Nothing democratic about the EU except the fig leaf of a parliament with no power and bunch of ***s with their snouts so far in the trough they can’t see daylight.

Jim Veenbaas
Jim Veenbaas
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew Wise

That’s the kicker. The EU is run by a bunch of unelected grifters who are accountable to no one. Yet they set the standards in countries with free and fair elections.

Oliver Elkington
Oliver Elkington
1 year ago
Reply to  Jim Veenbaas

I think the EU is democratic, the issue i have is that they made the UK take in any migrant from most of Europe who wanted to come here, Albania is also a candidate to join the EU as well….

Oliver Elkington
Oliver Elkington
1 year ago
Reply to  Jim Veenbaas

I think the EU is democratic, the issue i have is that they made the UK take in any migrant from most of Europe who wanted to come here, Albania is also a candidate to join the EU as well….

Jim Veenbaas
Jim Veenbaas
1 year ago
Reply to  Andrew Wise

That’s the kicker. The EU is run by a bunch of unelected grifters who are accountable to no one. Yet they set the standards in countries with free and fair elections.

Andrew Wise
Andrew Wise
1 year ago

And although the EU claims its rule of law measures are motivated solely by a wish to safeguard democracy, 

Which democracy? When I last looked Hungary democratically elected Orban but the rest of the EU shower are all appointees
Nothing democratic about the EU except the fig leaf of a parliament with no power and bunch of ***s with their snouts so far in the trough they can’t see daylight.

Jim Veenbaas
Jim Veenbaas
1 year ago

The EU is truly truly awful. Germany will buy natural gas from any authoritarian dictator willing to sell it – govts with truly horrific human rights records – but heaven forbid Hungary and Poland step out of line.

Jim Veenbaas
Jim Veenbaas
1 year ago

The EU is truly truly awful. Germany will buy natural gas from any authoritarian dictator willing to sell it – govts with truly horrific human rights records – but heaven forbid Hungary and Poland step out of line.

Brian Villanueva
Brian Villanueva
1 year ago

I keep saying it: liberal democracy is an oxymoron. These two ideas are in conflict and one will always win out over the other. Our professional managerial class across the Western world has demonstrated they are willing to jettison democracy and pursue secular liberalism by authoritarian means.
Hungary is unquestionably democratic. And when the people of Hungary choose to do something not in accordance with secular liberalism, the EU shows its authoritarian colors.
The doctrine of “maximal individual autonomy” at the heart of liberalism is going to implode. Like “liberal democracy”, it’s a built in contradiction and is constructed on a philosophically false view of man.

Snapper AG
Snapper AG
1 year ago

Don’t call the technocratic elite liberal, they are far from it. Woke fascists is closer to the truth.

Jim Veenbaas
Jim Veenbaas
1 year ago

These technocrats and bureaucrats are not even close to liberal. They’ve twisted liberalism into a pretzel. They are authoritarian m, pure and simple.

Peter D
Peter D
1 year ago

How dare Hungary have its own opinion! The cheek. My LGB etc colleagues all have a love us or perish attitude. Differing opinions are not permitted. Democracy is a farce.
The extreme left controls the beaurocracy, our education system, and the mainstream media. As long as we continue to eat, drink, and stream, our heads are down and we are good little citizens.

Brian Villanueva
Brian Villanueva
1 year ago

I call them “liberals” for several reasons: 1) because it is the label their side has traditionally been known as; 2) it is a neutral descriptor which doesn’t make the uninformed tune out; 3) their philosophy is the logical endpoint of John Stuart Mill’s liberalism. It’s Mill who proposes a world of maximal individual autonomy — “my rights only stop at your nose”.
I understand the desire for new labels to make people sound as evil as they are. But it’s counterproductive.

Snapper AG
Snapper AG
1 year ago

Don’t call the technocratic elite liberal, they are far from it. Woke fascists is closer to the truth.

Jim Veenbaas
Jim Veenbaas
1 year ago

These technocrats and bureaucrats are not even close to liberal. They’ve twisted liberalism into a pretzel. They are authoritarian m, pure and simple.

Peter D
Peter D
1 year ago

How dare Hungary have its own opinion! The cheek. My LGB etc colleagues all have a love us or perish attitude. Differing opinions are not permitted. Democracy is a farce.
The extreme left controls the beaurocracy, our education system, and the mainstream media. As long as we continue to eat, drink, and stream, our heads are down and we are good little citizens.

Brian Villanueva
Brian Villanueva
1 year ago

I call them “liberals” for several reasons: 1) because it is the label their side has traditionally been known as; 2) it is a neutral descriptor which doesn’t make the uninformed tune out; 3) their philosophy is the logical endpoint of John Stuart Mill’s liberalism. It’s Mill who proposes a world of maximal individual autonomy — “my rights only stop at your nose”.
I understand the desire for new labels to make people sound as evil as they are. But it’s counterproductive.

Brian Villanueva
Brian Villanueva
1 year ago

I keep saying it: liberal democracy is an oxymoron. These two ideas are in conflict and one will always win out over the other. Our professional managerial class across the Western world has demonstrated they are willing to jettison democracy and pursue secular liberalism by authoritarian means.
Hungary is unquestionably democratic. And when the people of Hungary choose to do something not in accordance with secular liberalism, the EU shows its authoritarian colors.
The doctrine of “maximal individual autonomy” at the heart of liberalism is going to implode. Like “liberal democracy”, it’s a built in contradiction and is constructed on a philosophically false view of man.

R Wright
R Wright
1 year ago

Unelected bureaucrats take measures against democratically-elected politicians in the name of safeguarding democracy. Incredible.

R Wright
R Wright
1 year ago

Unelected bureaucrats take measures against democratically-elected politicians in the name of safeguarding democracy. Incredible.

Ian Barton
Ian Barton
1 year ago

Strange not to mention that the need to deflect attention away from last week’s EU corruption scandal probably forced the Commission to announce an agreement – before Orbán started ridiculing them again.

Last edited 1 year ago by Ian Barton
Ian Barton
Ian Barton
1 year ago

Strange not to mention that the need to deflect attention away from last week’s EU corruption scandal probably forced the Commission to announce an agreement – before Orbán started ridiculing them again.

Last edited 1 year ago by Ian Barton
Justin S
Justin S
1 year ago

I recently visited Hungary and I felt the place was a pleasant, reasonable, civilised and calm, with a welcoming attitude to tourist cash and huge amount of civil spoken English. Try that out in Paris.
While we were there a large public protest was held, calmly and good naturedly by a broad swathe of people with minimal police presence. Not exactly a police state or a hostile to democracy oligarchy the way the EU would like to have us believe.
The article writer almost certainly has his own little personal axe to grind in his overt and clear anti Orban / Hungary position piece.
The EU hates Orban solely and only because of his anti – LGBT alphabet stance.

I would say that 90% of all of the angst and conflict with Hungary is centred on the gay power movement in the EU.

Justin S
Justin S
1 year ago

I recently visited Hungary and I felt the place was a pleasant, reasonable, civilised and calm, with a welcoming attitude to tourist cash and huge amount of civil spoken English. Try that out in Paris.
While we were there a large public protest was held, calmly and good naturedly by a broad swathe of people with minimal police presence. Not exactly a police state or a hostile to democracy oligarchy the way the EU would like to have us believe.
The article writer almost certainly has his own little personal axe to grind in his overt and clear anti Orban / Hungary position piece.
The EU hates Orban solely and only because of his anti – LGBT alphabet stance.

I would say that 90% of all of the angst and conflict with Hungary is centred on the gay power movement in the EU.

Andrew Buckley
Andrew Buckley
1 year ago

Solid support for democracy, well democracy we agree with anyway, from the EU.
(Oh, and I am not a fan of Orbin by the way)

Andrew Buckley
Andrew Buckley
1 year ago

Solid support for democracy, well democracy we agree with anyway, from the EU.
(Oh, and I am not a fan of Orbin by the way)