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  1. In the comments, I’d also like to share my personal perspective on the current elections in Hungary and the use of populist slogans.

    I’m a Russian who supports TISZA and is against both Putin’s and Orbán’s regimes. I’ve been promoting TISZA to Hungarians in daily conversations for the past two years, and now they’re shouting “go home” at all of us regardless.

    I understand that it’s aimed at everything connected to the Russian government and regime, but the thing is that most Russians in the EU are anti-Putin and actually support Ukraine in this matter.

    It’s on the same level of generalization as when the USA oppressed and deported Japanese people because of Pearl Harbor.

    Good thing I left Hungary for a more sane EU country. Such populist slogans suggest there isn’t much wisdom among the Hungarian people nowadays, on either side of the political spectrum.

  2. takemikadzuti420 on

    Why though they resisting not inside russia? It doesn’t do anything to russian regime, they are just jerking off their ego, from safety, protected by European laws.
    RVC is the only russians deserves respect, because instead of “resisting” from safe apartments in EU, they are really fighting regime, because they understand their responsibility as a citizens of a corrupt, evil country.

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