“Globalism is the wrong path for nations to follow and must be resisted, said Hungary’s outspoken family minister, Katalin Novak.”

Novak made an example out of Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:

“For example, in Canada, Justin Trudeau recently said that Canada will have the world’s first post-national state. What is a post-national state? What does that even mean?” she asked.

Canada’s Somali Immigration Minister, Ahmed Hussen, also vowed to “lead the charge” on the UN’s global migration pact. Meanwhile, the Trudeau government is in the process of deporting an ex-Muslim family who converted to Christianity and faces being murdered upon return.

Hungary, by contrast, has been unapologetic about its defense of its Christian heritage. Katalin Novak encouraged determination to resist globalism, and along with it, the Islamization of Hungary. This call was in line with the policies of her government. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has led the “populist” movement in Eastern Europe, specifically among the Visegrad group (Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary). Orban adopted the Trump slogan, adapting it to “Make Hungary Great Again,” and has called Hungary “the last bastion against Islamisation of Europe.”

Hungary has been creating and enacting family-centered policies that promote marriage, childbirth and families with lots of children since 2010, the year Viktor Orbán became prime minister.

“Hungarian Govt Family Minister: ‘Globalism Is a Bad Choice’, Slams Canada’s Trudeau,” by Thomas D. Williams, Breitbart, September 26, 2019: