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Szánthó: Hungary’s “signature cocktail” was the antidote to the “woke movement”

“No war, no migration, no gender – and a refusal to play by the liberals’ rules,” Miklós Szánthó said.

The director of the Center for Fundamental Rights (Alapjogokért), Miklós Szánthó said Hungary’s “signature cocktail” was the antidote to the “woke movement”.

“No war, no migration, no gender – and a refusal to play by the liberals’ rules,” Szánthó said in an opinion piece published on The Daily Caller, a US website. In the piece, also quoted by the Hungarian daily Magyar Nemzet, Szánthó said “Prime Minister Viktor Orbán does upset the delicate sensibilities of the progressive liberals”. “An age of discovery in reverse has started, as intellectuals from Tucker Carlson through Jordan Peterson to Micheal Knowles explore for themselves the Hungarian conservative landscape in search of lessons to learn about politics and winning at the polls.”
“We have always taken our borders seriously and controlled them effectively; respected our religious roots and guarded our state sovereignty and constitutional traditions. The family is the cornerstone of our society. We have also recognized that demographics is not just a matter of sovereignty, but a geopolitical challenge as well,” Szánthó said. “Hungary is the last place – certainly in Europe – where people can speak their minds. A country still led by elected politicians, not ruled by a bureaucratic deep state,” Szánthó said.