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Thread: Hungary tonight.

  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    I hate to say it Outwood but the in the past 2 years it has been undeniably proven that politics is inextricably linked to football.The Central European or V4 countries have been single out as they refuse to accept certain policies which the globalist puppet EU Commission find very important, in fact so much so that they are willing to risk the break up of their United States of Europe.
    Namely migration, gender politics and the rule of law are the three areas in which the V4 refuse to budge.Here the government of Viktor Orban held referendums on migration and the LGBTQ lobby not being allowed to go into junior and secondary schools namely that it is the parents right to teach matters of ***ual orientation up until the age of 18.
    Needless to say on both matters the population voted well over 95% in favour of not allowing migrant quotas and not allowing NGO`s to promote alternative ***ual orientation in schools.
    The government is following policies therefore that match the will of the people.Hungary passed a law preventing NGO`s entering schools to promote gender politics which was part of a law advocating much stiffer penalties and prison terms for convicted pedophiles.
    Because of this Hungary and Poland have become the bad boys of Europe.They are vilified by the complacent MSM as homophobe, racist barbarians who throw missiles(paper cups) at the England players.The F1 brigade had their mouthpieces in Vettel and Hamilton claiming Hungarians should not be so homophobic and everybody has a right to love each other-they obviously had not even read the law over which the furor started as there is just like everywhere else a vibrant gay nightlife in Budapest.
    There is no problem when lines of Dutch football fines pissed on the walls of homes in lines in the centre of Budapest in broad daylight.No problem for England fans who broke into Wembley then proceeded to trash anything and anyone Italian after the Euro final.
    Hundreds of Hungarian fans were ordered off buses at the Austrian/German border this Summer on route to the Germany v. Hungary match then made to wait 4 hours whilst police dogs searched the buses and mugshots were taken of all fans without their permission.No problem for the German fan at the match who provoked the Hungarian players by running on to the pitch and waiving his rainbow flag in front of the team during the national anthem.5 fans were held in cells after the game without charges for 1 month in Munich.
    If your average person cannot see the outright double standards on show then they are blind frankly.
    Not to mention CiB, Raheem Sterling quite deliberately running towards the Hungarian fans and provoking them by dispaying a msg on his T shirt that they would not be able understand. In the not too distant past he'd have been in trouble for inciting the fans, but it was never mentioned in our media. Some people, and sections of society, can do exactly as they please.

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I can't get my head around the fact that EUFA, FIFA and our own FA can't get their heads around the fact that Eastern European countries, particularly FSU countries do not like black people.

    Southgate's charges taking the knee from now until Kingdom come will not make a scrap of difference whatsoever to alter the opinion of the Eastern tribes view on black folks. Stop f*cking kneeing.
    That is not entirely the case BT.There are many black people working here, especially in the healthcare sector.There are quite a few people from the middle east but they have to have a job in order to come here.The welfare system also is designed not to suit people who do not want to work.If you are unemployed then the local council pays a basic wage and you must go and do a job such as gardening or street cleaning.
    I have met various people from all over the world who live here and have no problems whatsoever because of their colour or background.

  3. #23
    Viktor Orban sums up the situation perfectly in his speech to the European Parliament a couple of years ago:-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oqhwvPj5mo

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    Viktor Orban sums up the situation perfectly in his speech to the European Parliament a couple of years ago:-

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oqhwvPj5mo
    The EU is a bully and no mistake. Just look at the French threatening to cut off electricity to the Channel Islands if it does not get its way over fishing rights. It is a protectionist club and democracy is a byword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClaretinBudapest View Post
    That is not entirely the case BT.There are many black people working here, especially in the healthcare sector.There are quite a few people from the middle east but they have to have a job in order to come here.The welfare system also is designed not to suit people who do not want to work.If you are unemployed then the local council pays a basic wage and you must go and do a job such as gardening or street cleaning.
    I have met various people from all over the world who live here and have no problems whatsoever because of their colour or background.
    We could do with a governing regime like that here

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