Across Europe the fall of the Berlin Wall is being celebrated, and all those who do not greet this anniversary with unqualified joy, are viewed as strange. Most Hungarians have little worth celebrating.
Let me not be misunderstood, the problem does not lie with the fall of the Berlin Wall. Every sober-minded person delights at the fact of that wall’s destruction. The problem lies rather with the last two decades, the real issue is, if you will, that the Hungarian Wall still stands.
At the same time that the German people and their governments possessed the necessary courage to tear down all those things, which divided German from German, our own foreign interest serving governments, like good “masons,” built our own Hungarian Wall higher, and wider still.
While other European nations were gaining their freedom, our own privatizing parliamentary parties were selling off Hungary’s heavy industry, its manufacturing industry, and its agricultural industry; and driving farmers, doctors, teachers, firefighters, and small-business people, those living by salary or by wage: into poverty.
The politicians of the so-called “regime change” – most of whom still hide behind patriotic facades – gutlessly shrank from every opportunity that might have weakened that Wall between themselves and those Hungarians finding themselves in other nations across the country’s borders.
They have despised and disposed of seemingly everything of importance to the nation: be it our national symbols, our history, reciprocal Hungarian citizenship to our Magyar siblings across our borders, or the battle for self-determination of the Székely people.
With the continued toleration of the Beneš decrees, and the protection granted to the Slovakian language law, Europe has onc again shown its’ contempt for the Magyar people. While the European Parliament’s cynical behaviour, further encourages the already intolerable oppression faced by Magyars in the Carpathian basin.
Whereas the Germans tore down their Berlin Wall, the Hungarians must demolish their own Hungarian Wall. The collapse of the Berlin Wall was a vital moment in history, but for our part the obliteration of the Hungarian wall will be even more important.
Because Jobbik will not stop until it has pulverized the wall that has been raised between Hungarian and Hungarian into dust.
Csanád Szegedi
Jobbik MEP
(jobbik.com)