Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 9, 2016
I respect Orban for being loud. It does get the message in the European media.
But as I say every time Orban comes out and says this stuff, it doesn’t actually mean anything in serious terms until he’s willing to leave the EU. He wants that German money but doesn’t want to go along with Germany’s orders.
Forgive the analogy, but it’s like a whore who doesn’t want to put-out.
Until he’s willing to walk-away, it’s all just talk.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is stepping up his campaign against the European Union’s (EU) forced migrant relocation programme, and is seeking other leaders to help him take on Brussels.
Mr. Orban said if such important decisions as immigration were left entirely down to the European Union, Hungary would be effectively giving up control of their own ethnicity. He said more important than shifting migrants around inside Europe, the continental power bloc should look at properly controlling their own external borders.
The move by Mr. Orban is his latest play in the campaign against the forced movement of migrants to Hungary from other European Union countries. While very few migrants would choose to move to Hungary, a state where they can expect little in terms of welfare and even less in sympathy from locals, the EU resettlement plan would see thousands of migrants ‘fairly’ redistributed around the continent.
The programme is designed to take the pressure off high demand nations like Sweden and Germany, and to shift it to less popular nations like Poland and Hungary.
Speaking this morning on Hungarian state radio, Mr. Orban said if the nation accepts the European Union’s plan to force resettlement of non-European migrants on the country though “compulsory quotas”, then inevitably: “it would be determined not in Hungary but in Brussels who we have to live together with, and how the ethnic composition of the country will look in future”.
Mr. Orban said Europe didn’t need to tinker with rules already in place such as the Dublin regulations and the Schengen free movement agreement, but rather just needed to properly enforce them. Referring to his own efforts at home to protect Europe’s borders and to repel illegal migrants, Mr. Orban remarked: “this is what Hungary is doing”, reports Hungary Today.
Speaking on radio, the Hungarian leader said in coming weeks he would be touring European capitals and meeting with national leaders to recruit allies for his “war against Brussels” and the Union’s pro-migrant politics.
Drop the EU, Viktor.
You had your fun, but playtime is over.
It’s time to come home.