Former Jobbik MP Converts to Judaism, Confirms Holocaust

Daily Stormer
October 26, 2013

That sneaky Jew.
That sneaky Jew.

Csanad Szegedi, former MP from the Hungarian nationalist party Jobbik, who discovered last year that he was Jewish and quit the party, has announced that he is converting to Judaism after being moved to find out that the Holocaust actually happened.

Discovering his Jewish genetics seems to have awakened a sickness inside of him, where he is ready to push obvious nonsense – which he knows is nonsense – about gas chambers and skin lampshades in order to further a racial agenda which he did not previously even know he was a part of.

From the IBTimes:

Szegedi, who was previously open about his anti-Semitic views, said he is now embracing Judaism with the assistance of Chabad rabbis in Budapest, according to German newspaper Welt am Sonntag.

He told the newspaper he intends to observe the Sabbath and keep Kosher. “I have discovered that I can reconcile my conservative viewpoints as Hungarian and as observant Jew,” he said.

Szegedi’s previous far-right credentials include founding the neo-fascist Hungarian Guard in 2007. The members of the guard wore black uniforms reminiscent of the pro-Nazi Arrow Cross party, which ruled Hungary at the end of the Second World War.

After his family’s Jewish history become known, he was accused of attempted to bribe those who confronted him about the revelations in order to keep them a secret.

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Discussing his conversation with his Jewish grandmother, he told Welt am Sonntag: “She opened up and she talked about her life and how she was sent to Auschwitz and how our family was annihilated.

“I was shocked. First of all because I realised the Holocaust really happened.”

Rabbi Shlomo Koves, who is helping the reformed Szegedi embrace his new found religion, told of his hesitation when he first met the former far-right poster boy.

“When I first met with Csanad, I had very, very mixed feelings because on one hand I was sitting across from a member of the Jobbik party, which has extreme anti-Semitic view”, he told CBN News.

“But on the other hand, I was sitting across from a broken person who has realized what he has done and has come to a situation where he figured he had to change but he didn’t know how to change.”

Szegedi described how he has since felt “reborn” since he converted.

“I had this set value system that I had to change completely. I had had this value system until I was 30 and I had to admit that it was all wrong and to find the will to change,” he added.