Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 3, 2015
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban has completely ceased to mince words as of late. On Thursday, he stated explicitly that the migrant crisis has nothing to do with “Europe” as a continent, and is in fact a problem of Germany.
And that it is Germany’s responsibility to deal with it.
“The problem is not a European problem, the problem is a German problem,” Orban told a press conference with European Parliament President Martin Schulz in Brussels.
“Nobody wants to stay in Hungary, neither in Slovakia, nor Poland, nor Estonia. All want to go to Germany. Our job is just to register them.”
Orban’s comments came as hundreds of refugees and migrants stormed a train at Budapest’s reopened main international railway station, which has become a flashpoint for people trying to head to western Europe via Hungary.
“We have clear cut regulations at the European level. German Chancellor (Angela Merkel) … said yesterday that nobody could leave Hungary without being registered,” he added.
“If the German chancellor insists that we register them, we will, it is a must.”
It isn’t even a German problem in reality, it is a Jewish problem. But currently, Jew-occupied Germany is serving as the head of this operation. If it was not for the meddling of Merkel, we could certainly figure out a plan to stop this invasion.
In other news, Hungary’s fence is still crap and is doing nothing to stop these people.
Again, if there is one thing you can learn from Jews…
…it’s how to keep people out of your base.
In another laudable recent comment by Orban, he stated that these people coming in are a threat to the basic foundations of our culture.
In an opinion piece for Germany’s Frankfurt Allgemeine Zeitung, Orban said the people of Europe were at odds with the majority of governments on the refugee crisis.
“The people want us to master the situation and protect our borders,” he wrote. “Only when we have protected our borders can questions be asked about the numbers of people we can take in, or whether there should be quotas.”
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Orban said his country was being “overrun” with refugees, adding most were not Christians, but Muslims.
“That is an important question, because Europe and European culture have Christian roots. Or is it not already and in itself alarming that Europe’s Christian culture is barely in a position to uphold Europe’s own Christian values?” he asked.
This isn’t quite as hardcore as the recent comments by Péter Boross, who said this was purely an issue of race, but Orban is getting closer.