Let’s cast our minds back to 2015, if anyone can remember that long ago. At which time Hungary was overrun by migrants who, in general, didn’t treat their hosts with respect, I remember. Budapest, for example, was left filthy, gifts of water were hurled back at the givers, a young woman on one of the trains, who understands Arabic, listened to a discussion about whether she should be raped and other passengers robbed. Then the tsunami passed on.
Hungary has seen the future and doesn’t like it. I pray they will continue to stand tall in defence of their values, culture and way of life.
Smart move.
Let’s cast our minds back to 2015, if anyone can remember that long ago. At which time Hungary was overrun by migrants who, in general, didn’t treat their hosts with respect, I remember. Budapest, for example, was left filthy, gifts of water were hurled back at the givers, a young woman on one of the trains, who understands Arabic, listened to a discussion about whether she should be raped and other passengers robbed. Then the tsunami passed on.
Hungary has seen the future and doesn’t like it. I pray they will continue to stand tall in defence of their values, culture and way of life.
Thanks Joe!
Keep up the “fruitful”, that you be blessed with many beautiful Magyar babies!
I’m told it’s one of the best places left in Europe for tourism. I got a kick out of this comment: Pretty girls, not so many tats and piercings.