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					Originally Posted by  chefnerd
					 
				 
				You mean like the demagoguery from the Republicans under McCarthy? Or how about the LOVE they have always had for authoritarians.  Iran in 1953, or Guatemala in 1954 or maybe Chile in 1973. LEGITIMATELY elected Democracies overthrown for authoritarian dictators.  Or maybe the bromance by Diaper Don with Kim. Maybe Diaper's obedience to Vlad. How about CPAC holding their next conference in Hungary where the AUTOCRAT has just about decimated all freedoms. 
			
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nonsense. the left hates Orban because he protects Hungary's borders.. let's look at their usual bullshit lies ...
 
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					Originally Posted by  HedonistForever
					 
				 
				Been watching CNN and MSNBC huh? Yeah, the freedom loving Hungarians who you say have lost those freedoms just re-elected the guy for a fourth time. What Hungary has decimated is all this multi-cultural bullshit! Hungary for Hungarians! That is what really sticks in the craw of so called Progressives. Hungary has decided to remain neutral in the present conflict and it is easy to see why with both Brussels and Putin saying "you better do what we say".  
 
 
 
To Progressives, anybody against open borders is an Autocrat. 
			
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correct! here are some of the usual suspects like The Atlantic and VOX rage whining.
It happened there: how democracy died in Hungary
          A new kind of authoritarianism is taking root in Europe — and there are warning signs for America.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-polit...arianism-trump
The  Hungary-Serbia border runs through a wilderness, tall grass flatlands  ringed by imposing clusters of trees and thickets. When I visited a  stretch of the Serbian side on a sunny day in June, the landscape would  have been lovely — had it not been for the gigantic barbed-wire fence  running straight through the middle of it. 
The border fence had been built three years earlier on  the Hungarian side, by the order of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who had  sold it to the public as Hungary’s first line of defense against an  “invasion” of asylum seekers during a massive surge in migration to  Europe from conflict-ridden countries in 2015. Two years later, he
 sent a bill  for the fence’s construction cost to Brussels, suggesting the European  Union should repay Hungary for ”protecting all the citizens of Europe  from the flood of illegal migrants.” 
Hungary wants to protect its borders! fascism! bahhaaaaa not. 
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2021/07/viktor-orban-autocracy-hungary-election/619351/
The Autocrat’s Legacy
Defeating Viktor Orbán will be hard, but undoing Hungary’s democratic decline will be harder.
Several people I spoke with for this story, including friends and allies  of Karácsony in Budapest, told me that he is, in many ways, the exact  opposite of Orbán: While the Hungarian prime minister fits comfortably  within the global far right, Karácsony hails from the green left. While  Orbán is largely associated with the Hungarian countryside, where his  core base resides, Karácsony is seen as part of the country’s  cosmopolitan intelligentsia. 
Orbán is an illiberal strongman whose  politics is defined by a rotating cast of enemies (among them 
Muslim migrants, 
LGBTQ people, the 
Hungarian-born financier George Soros, and 
Brussels);  Karácsony is an environmentally friendly progressive who preaches  consensus-building and compromise. Orbán is old and familiar; Karácsony,  12 years the prime minister’s junior, is a fresh face. “He is short and  fat, and I am tall and slim,” Karácsony recently 
told The Economist—a gag for which he 
later apologized. (Orbán probably wouldn’t have.)
well there it is! illiberal automatically means fascist! no wonder the left is having such a conniption fit over this guy. 
bahahhahahaaaaaa