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Though a small nation, two-thirds of whose lands were torn away after World War I, Hungarians wish to remain and endure as who they are.
They don’t want open borders. They don’t want mass migrations to change Hungary into something new. They don’t want to become a minority in their own country. And they have used democratic means to elect autocratic men who will put the Hungarian nation first.
U.S. elites may babble on about “diversity,” about how much better a country we will be in 2042 when white European Christians are just another minority and we have become a “gorgeous mosaic” of every race, tribe, creed and culture on earth.
To Hungarians, such a future entails the death of the nation.
Patrick J. Buchanan has always been a patriot. God bless him.
He's absolutely right in concept, but no purpose is served by trying to tie the obvious strengths and benefits of strong nationalism to a god. It only makes the argument a non-starter for an overwhelming slice of the population and, in the end, further empowers the globalists.
But that and the nonsense that we were founded as a Christian nation is the b.s. he is selling.
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Originally Posted by saltine
You knew this was coming Pat makes a valid point and naturally, it is attacked as being racist
Buchanan has to appease the people seeking over-simpiified answers at the center of his coalition, just as both Trump and the Democrats do. The Libertarian Party, OTOH, began as Objectivist and secular rebels within the Buckley/Goldwater conservative movement which got underway in the early Sixties. And most of us will coalesce with any segment of that movement who oppose the Democrats' plan to reduce 250 years of American democracy to a Mexican-modeled one-party state.
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Originally Posted by green_mariner
Answer my question. As someone who is a minority in the USA, how is right wing authoritarianism beneficial to me? Answer that question.
It was a Democrat who said "Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country." But I doubt he would be welcome among the collection of influence-peddlers and influence-seekers into which his party has degenerated.
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He's absolutely right in concept, but no purpose is served by trying to tie the obvious strengths and benefits of strong nationalism to a god. It only makes the argument a non-starter for an overwhelming slice of the population and, in the end, further empowers the globalists.
He ties in a "God" fearing nation in the piece.
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