

Translation of the poster: “Let’s not let Soros have the last laugh!” Translation of the poster: “Let’s not let Soros have the last laugh!”

Throughout the eight years of the Obama administration, the president’s supporters made repeated use of a scurrilous tactic: Anyone who vigorously criticized Mr. Obama was immediately accused of “racism”. That’s one of the reasons Hussein the Lightbringer got away with so much, because his critics — especially the spineless Republicans — were so afraid of being called WAYCISTS.

Something similar is happening right now to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who is being attacked as an “anti-Semite” for launching a campaign against George Soros’ migration industry. Because Mr. Soros — who himself happens to be one of the great Jew-haters of our time — has a Jewish bloodline, any criticism of his flooding Europe with Muslim immigrants is prima facie considered evidence of anti-Semitism.

Mr. Orbán, however, is not spineless. He is fighting back.

CrossWare has translated two articles about the current controversy over the “Stop Soros” campaign. The translator includes this foreword:

One of the primary weapon of the liberal-Bolshevik (“libsi” for short) crowd in Hungary is to call people with opposing point of view “anti-Semites”. They can do it, because the membership of their organizations contains a disproportionate percentage of atheists of Jewish descent. Of course, in reality — other than biology — they have nothing to do with the people of Israel, or the religion. They support Cultural Marxism, open borders and unlimited Muslim migration. They, just like their Antifa and BLM comrades in the USA, are racist in their attitude. When Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, in his famed speech a couple of weeks ago in the EU Parliament, called George Soros “a powerful and influential speculator”, the choir of whining from the other side was immediate: EU bureaucrats, the German government, a Jewish spokesperson from Israel and the President of the Hungarian Jewish Association of Religious Communities [MAZSIHISZ] jumped up immediately to scream bloody murder and of course: “anti-Semitism”. Well, English, is my second language, so to me calling someone a “speculator” does not mean that person has to be a Jew, but I could be wrong… Please educate me in the comments! [Interpolation from the Baron: George Soros manifestly is a speculator. That’s how he made the bulk of his fortune, and how he brought down the British pound (among others). Mr. Orbán’s remark was a simple statement of fact.] To me it’s like when someone says: “Today a guy in front of me was driving really badly…” and her friend says: “Hey, what is your problem with Asians!?”. Doesn’t that mean the friend is the one who is biased and believes in the cheap stereotype that “Asian drivers are not that good”? A bit more context: I have read numerous comments under the articles reporting on this issue (censorship is visible only in the liberal media), I have not read a single comment that blamed the Jews for George Soros. Even the darkest-minded, most radical neo-Nazi in Hungary is clear about Soros’ past, his collaboration with the Nazis and his destructive efforts against Israel. Nobody really cares about his genetic heritage; his actions are what people find objectionable.

Presently one of the largest Jewish community in Europe is the one lives in Hungary. It used to be France, but since the country started to convert itself a Caliphate, thousands of Jews left it. Some moved to Israel; some moved to Hungary and other countries.

First, an article from the Fidesz Party’s website:

The State Will Enforce its Political and Legal Power Against All Who Attack the Safety of Hungary Illegal migration is clearly a matter of national security. Anyone who attacks the security of Hungary, regardless of their origin, religious affiliation or their wealth, the Hungarian state will enforce its political and legal powers against, says Viktor Orbán, answering the letter sent by President András Heisler of Mazsihisz [Hungarian Jewish Association of Religious Communities — translator], in a letter sent by the Prime Minister and released to the Hungarian Media Association [MTI — translator] by Press Secretary Bertalan Havasi. In a letter dated Friday [July 7, 2017], the head of government reacted to the letter from the President of the Hungarian Jewish Association of Religious Communities (Mazsihisz), in which András Heisler asked for Viktor Orbán to stop his “Soros” campaign, because he believes the campaign is capable of “generating uncontrolled anti-Semitic sentiments”. In the letter Viktor Orbán suggests that mass illegal migration has brought Europe to a crossroads: either it protects its borders, protects its thousands of years of culture, the security of everyday life, tolerance, religious tolerance and national diversity, and the rule of European law, or it overthrows himself. “The unanimous opinion of a large majority of Hungarian people suggests that the answer given to the problem of illegal migration will determine the fate of Hungary and the European Union. The growing number of terrorist attacks and acts of violence against the Jewish communities in Europe are of particular importance here. Now the lives of all of us, our children’s and grandchildren’s lives, are at stake here,” read the document. Concerning the Hungarian position, the prime minister says: “We protect the security of our country, our families and our everyday lives, our achievements and our culture. Only the Hungarians can decide whom they want to live with and whom they do not… We are the only ones who can decide our own destiny… Who uses his wealth, power, influence, and network of NGOs to bring millions of migrants into Hungary and the European Union consumes up our common future. György Soros, a billionaire speculator, has repeatedly made it clear that this is what he wants do,” writes Viktor Orbán. He emphasizes that “as Prime Minister, given the power by Hungarian electors, I have the responsibility to protect our country and the citizens of Hungary… As long as I am Prime Minister, I will be able to fulfill my duty,” he says, adding that the Jewish community living in Hungary can always count on the protection of the Hungarian government. “Illegal migration is clearly a matter of national security. Anyone who attacks the security of Hungary, regardless of their origin, religious affiliation or their wealth, the Hungarian state will enforce its political and legal powers against — regardless of their origin, their religion or their wealth. I am sure you do not want us to differentiate in this respect among the citizens of Hungary,” wrote the PM in his letter. Viktor Orbán also points out that, due to civilizational and religious differences, illegal migration brings the culture of intolerance and growing anti-Semitism into Europe. “For our fight against illegal migration, I do not expect any thanks or appreciation, but a little help from your community would be good,” the Prime Minister concludes.

Then the Israeli ambassador to Hungary joined the chorus against Mr. Orbán, and after that things got interesting. The following article is from 888.hu: