In Dallas, Hungary's far-right leader Viktor Orban railed against progressives as 'woke globalists' and decried migration as an 'invasion,' language that might feel a little uncomfortably familiar to some Texans.
The crowd applauded the Hungarian leader as he decried the supposed"invasion" of migrants in his country.If you were to only read parts of the transcript of the speech Hungary’s far-right prime minister, Viktor Orbán, delivered in Dallas Thursday afternoon, you might mistake him for a middle school coach.
Then, he shared the “secret” behind the Hungarian hard right' s success: “A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits.” He even quoted Clint Eastwood and expressed his hope for “more Chuck Norrises” in the world., a four-day series of speeches and panels that has brought thousands of Republicans to town. It's the second consecutive year that CPAC has held a Dallas event. Earlier this year, the right-wing advocacy group held events in Israel, Hungary and Florida.
When Orbán first mentioned Soros, whom he called “Uncle Georgy,” the audience broke out in booing. “I know George Soros very well,” he said. “He is my opponent.” that the country was only “partly free.” Freedom House citied a worrisome lack of media diversity, widespread institutional discrimination against minorities and refugees, and a 2021 law barring the discussion of gender identity and sexual diversity in schools, the media and advertising.
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