What I learned from Hungary’s Trump-loving conservative kids
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What I learned from Hungary’s Trump-loving conservative kids
Hungary is the small nation the legacy media and the global elite love to hate.
“Fascist,” per Germany’s Der Speigel; “racists and xenophobes,” say top UN officials.
But in defying the unfettered immigration policies and climate-change histrionics that other European Union countries fell for, Hungary has been a beacon of common sense across the world.
And when I visited Budapest last week, I discovered that its young people possess a powerful conservative backbone strong enough to withstand the targeted attacks coming their way.
I was there to attend Hungary’s fifth annual Conservative Political Action Conference, hosted by the Center for Fundamental Rights.
It featured a keynote speech from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who’s facing a tough battle against a center-right challenger in an April parliamentary election that could usher him out of office after 16 years in power.
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“Brussels has put Europe in an unsustainable situation,” Orbán lamented.
“For Brussels, it is not the European people who come........
