BBC (Stephen Sackur) HardTalk with Péter Szijjártó (Minister of Foreign Affairs)

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  • @svd7656
    @svd7656 Před 2 lety +52

    I stand with Hungary.

  • @jesslove8372
    @jesslove8372 Před 2 lety +88

    Good on you Hungary! Don't back down you're an inspiration to every Nation!

    • @sftms-93
      @sftms-93 Před 2 lety +2

      Orbán has been dismantling the status quo in Hungary for ten years , his loyal businessmen acquired almost the entire hungarian media market.Traditional high volume left side's dailies have been abolised or transformed into a government loyal newspaper.Your right to strike has been taken away; you can only strike after working hours.If you work for a state owned compamy unconditional loyality is an expectation for the orban government, EU founds are used for their own enrichment.The expectation LMBTQ hostility if you sympathize with them you could lose your job.Find out before you applaud.

    • @1969fata
      @1969fata Před 2 lety +8

      @@sftms-93 You can copy it many times but it is still a lie.

    • @sftms-93
      @sftms-93 Před 2 lety +1

      @@1969fata Come live here and you won't lie

    • @Pete-tq6in
      @Pete-tq6in Před 2 lety

      @@sftms-93, my partner is Hungarian and I know a lot of Hungarians, they all hold a different view from yours. The Hungarians I know who live in my country (UK) can see exactly what is wrong with our left-wing globalist agenda and they don’t want Hungary to follow it. If you had even a shred of sense, you wouldn’t either.

    • @mullerpeter1003
      @mullerpeter1003 Před 2 lety

      @@1969fata I too live in hungary, no its not a lie and by the way the referendum was not valid, becouse more than 50% of the population gave in an invalid vote becouse of how the question was stated: Do you want your children to be gay? Basically a clearly no question for 99% of the people and dumb af. The main reason why everyone is saying that they control the media is becouse they control all of the free to access media: free television network, and this is very important to mention becouse poverty is not something unfamiliar in this country and thats undebatable. Facebook for example is not free: you have to have internet access which more than 15% of the population doesn't even have... Thats how poor we are and poor people can be influenced easily becouse of the lack of information they can access. They are great politicians but bad people, believe me I'm closer to them than you are.

  • @ET_AYY_LMAO
    @ET_AYY_LMAO Před 2 lety +77

    The EU have NO support from the public! Go Hungary love from Denmark!

    • @sftms-93
      @sftms-93 Před 2 lety +1

      Orbán has been dismantling the status quo in Hungary for ten years , his loyal businessmen acquired almost the entire hungarian media market.Traditional high volume left side's dailies have been abolised or transformed into a government loyal newspaper.Your right to strike has been taken away; you can only strike after working hours.If you work for a state owned compamy unconditional loyality is an expectation for the orban government, EU founds are used for their own enrichment.The expectation LMBTQ hostility if you sympathize with them you could lose your job.Find out before you applaud.

    • @viliamsinka34
      @viliamsinka34 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sftms-93 Give an example of losing his job for sympathizing with LMGBT...

    • @annabolena7663
      @annabolena7663 Před 2 lety

      @@sftms-93 It is boring to keep repeating the same lies.

    • @Gergo421
      @Gergo421 Před rokem

      ​@@annabolena7663 It is true though Orban's government is as corrupt as they come. I suggest you check out how he acted before 2010 when he was elected prime minister of Hungary. He changed a lot and I cant say for the better

    • @annabolena7663
      @annabolena7663 Před rokem

      @@Gergo421 confuses the EU with the Orbán government

  • @Scientist538
    @Scientist538 Před 2 lety +46

    Hungary has a good future with these attitudes

  • @SandorSoptei
    @SandorSoptei Před 2 lety +37

    So proud to be hungarian. Not even joking.
    My family's been there since the 1500's. Hungary had enough of communism, and we dont want it back

    • @Pellionisz
      @Pellionisz Před 2 lety +1

      If you ever wondered what does C stands for in BBC !

    • @Malibutomi
      @Malibutomi Před rokem

      Soo lets get rid of the lying trash fidesz who are rubbing up to communist dictators?

  • @chongayifru5124
    @chongayifru5124 Před 2 lety +77

    The Foreign Minister was very convincing on this show. Steven Sacker was too rigid in his line of questioning.

    • @dannyboy8474
      @dannyboy8474 Před 2 lety +2

      When did separation of power become anti-western/anti-enlightenment? Every EU issue boils down to consolidation of power and pushing leftist mono culture.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 2 lety +2

      The tilting of the head and looking at the foreign minister in such an evil way was totally purposeful.

    • @zoltanl8056
      @zoltanl8056 Před 2 lety +2

      the BBC had a set agenda to push, there was no way other then rigidly follow their orders from higher up.

    • @ravshanrashidov
      @ravshanrashidov Před 2 lety

      Couldn't be agree more!

  • @jacksonblaze423
    @jacksonblaze423 Před 2 lety +12

    Bravo, Peter Szijarto. You are completely right. This is political pressure and Germany by other means. The reporter doesn't understand European values. He is talking about Europeans, while in fact he is only talking about the hardly-democratic EU government. What EU is becoming is not what nations have signed up for.

  • @UnTiempoParaRecordarHD
    @UnTiempoParaRecordarHD Před 2 lety +32

    We need a man like this every country! We would have a much better world.

  • @macanthony1985
    @macanthony1985 Před 2 lety +29

    I remember listening to this interview on radio and clapping for the minister. Stephen was very unfair to him!

  •  Před 2 lety +25

    BBC what is your concern about Hungary you no longer in EU shame on you bbc

    • @vincentho3964
      @vincentho3964 Před 2 lety +6

      Very well said !!! BBC Stephen Sucker - hypocritical, pompous, imperious, prejudiced, presumptuous, RUDE.

    • @pgee4342
      @pgee4342 Před 2 lety +4

      They’re globalist puppets, that’s why.

    • @arguseyed9982
      @arguseyed9982 Před 2 lety

      Imagine leaving the EU because of a referendum and now say referendums dont matter.

    • @sftms-93
      @sftms-93 Před 2 lety +1

      Orbán has been dismantling the status quo in Hungary for ten years , his loyal businessmen acquired almost the entire hungarian media market.Traditional high volume left side's dailies have been abolised or transformed into a government loyal newspaper.Your right to strike has been taken away; you can only strike after working hours.If you work for a state owned compamy unconditional loyality is an expectation for the orban government, EU founds are used for their own enrichment.The expectation LMBTQ hostility if you sympathize with them you could lose your job.Find out before you applaud.

  • @tonyalderman7600
    @tonyalderman7600 Před 2 lety +23

    This guy speaks absolute sense....not the BBC so-called "journalist".

    • @Malibutomi
      @Malibutomi Před rokem

      He is a fkin liar, and they are stealing the whole country...source: i'm hungarian

  • @retepd1e
    @retepd1e Před rokem +8

    “If you spoke Hungarian as you do not…”, best sentence ever! Basically if you want to understand a country and its decisions, learn the language first.

    • @badaapstitch5488
      @badaapstitch5488 Před rokem +2

      True I live in Hungary and i love it and the people are beautiful but the language is difficult too learn try my best i am grateful that the people welcome my family as my country Holland did not thanks hungary ❤

  • @AKStrategy
    @AKStrategy Před 2 lety +22

    How Hungarian children are raised is the exclusive right of Hungarian parents. Brussels cannot interfere in that. According to all #fundamental documents of the #EU that #Hungary has ever adopted, signed & ratified, raising #children remains a national competence.

    • @balgaadrian4046
      @balgaadrian4046 Před 2 lety +1

      Then why do journailsts who are funded by the government have a problem with people bringing their children to Pride festival at Budapest? It is their right to decide that, isn't it?

    • @gmailsteve1
      @gmailsteve1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@balgaadrian4046 ... Adrián ez egy felvett családi név, vagy ezzel születtél? ... igazán passzol.

    • @balgaadrian4046
      @balgaadrian4046 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gmailsteve1 FIktív, em az igazi nevemmel vagyok fenn Googlen. Elég szánalmas, ha egy felnőtt ember megmarad azon a szinten, hogy másnak a nevén gúnyolódik. De hát ez van, tudom hogy csak kötekedni akarsz, ennyi telik tőled. Nem kell az ilyenekkel foglalkozni.

    • @szita2000
      @szita2000 Před rokem

      ​@@balgaadrian4046 They do not have any issues. However if you are a parent and you don't see any issues with it then you are the problem. And worst. You are the no1 problem to YOUR OWN child's development.

  • @Sami-theone
    @Sami-theone Před 2 lety +34

    Peoples in the comments... A storm is coming or its already here, and we need you. All of you... This is starting to be a cold war... and the world needs the people of normal thinking. Just never fear to say what you think. Not for hungary (we just a little country), do it for the normality of this planet.

    • @alanrogs3990
      @alanrogs3990 Před 2 lety +7

      Talking to these people (leftists) is useless. We have gone beyond talk or debate. They know it, they just keep pushing and laughing the whole time.

    • @jacksonblaze423
      @jacksonblaze423 Před 2 lety +3

      Unfortunately only informed people know what is happening, but we stand with you. Nevertheless here in the US we are experiencing crazy administration, and once their stupidity is overcome we will be able to help more. There is a cold war all over the Western World. Even Putin said that US now reminds him of the old CCCP (Soviet Union). But stick with it. I am for Hungary, although it is not just a matter of Hungary but a large part of the world. The ideologues have all gone mad and they do not accept the freedom of individual nations. If I had thought years ago that this is what European Union would become I would be warning everyone. Why does it seem so much like Germany, but by other means. The lost the war but they haven't given up on ruling the continent. I used to be a liberal until liberals became the illiberal radical left engaged in thought control which they call education. Economy is not everything, but I would also advise playing games (tricks) with the overly serious EU (here by serious I mean without humor). Humorless people can gather a lot of power but ultimately they are stupid by comparison with people that have humor. If you can, take the EU for a dance. This is my advice to all the Visigrad nations.

    • @SwiftNimblefoot
      @SwiftNimblefoot Před 2 lety +1

      Luckily kids will always rebel against the current power and line of thinking. I think the next generation will rebel against this woke nonsense as much as we do.

  • @clara11hr
    @clara11hr Před 2 lety +39

    The Minister is really good!

  • @Pellionisz
    @Pellionisz Před 2 lety +45

    I used to respect BBC. Now, the reporter lacks any trace of professionalism or dignity - that used to be hallmarks of their formerly gentlemenlike manners. What we have left is a super arrogant and utterly rude soviet interrogator, forgetting that we are no longer in his KGB cell. Slippery road from the former British Empire to Lyublyanka!

    • @v4skunk739
      @v4skunk739 Před 2 lety +8

      BBC is the fake news. Its just lies and propaganda.

    • @SwiftNimblefoot
      @SwiftNimblefoot Před 2 lety +5

      He constantly attacks him and clearly has an agenda, instead of being neutral. This was painful to watch, and I would have lost my temper, I applaud Szíjjártó for not getting angry especially when he gets personal and suggest a "what if your kids were gay" scenario.

    • @ravshanrashidov
      @ravshanrashidov Před 2 lety +1

      Well said, couldn't be agree more!

  • @jacquesfoche9696
    @jacquesfoche9696 Před 2 lety +14

    ❤ Hungary ❤ 🇭🇺❤

  • @orsolyar.b3492
    @orsolyar.b3492 Před 2 lety +33

    Steven Sacker SHOULD LISTEN BEFORE Critisize!!!!
    Steve YOU ARE RUDE, DISRESPECTFULL
    I don't understand why you ask about Perjury Reports and Then You Not willing to listen Answer!!!!!( Steve Stop Insulting Hungarians!!!!)

  • @miloce5226
    @miloce5226 Před 2 lety +31

    Why bbc makes every interviews so personal, the interviewer more like interrogating not interviewing. Also it is rude not to let people finish the sentence before you post another question. So provoking!

  • @bromike
    @bromike Před 2 lety +22

    I wish we had leaders this brave in USA 🇺🇸. Sadly we have crazy people as leaders

    • @Malibutomi
      @Malibutomi Před rokem

      You wish you had leaders, who steal the whole country, rubbing up to shithole dictators, demolish free media, steal all government money to their cronies, if they like a business they simply change the rules so you can't compete in it and they can take it over for one of their buddies. If it is illegal by law they CHANGE THE CONSTITUTION to support what they want

  • @IstvanWeisz_logoby
    @IstvanWeisz_logoby Před 2 lety +40

    Reporter, did you change your name from Sackur to Sucker? Would be a good fit! Go ORBAN Go!!!! Nice job as usual Szigyarto!!!!!! Greetings from Hungary!

    • @vincentho3964
      @vincentho3964 Před 2 lety +5

      @@IstvanWeisz_logoby - Absolutely agree with you. Stephen was SUCKING up to his paymasters in the EU. That Stephen fellow was acting on statements without facts or evidence, with tons of presumptions. He is the uncultured one.

  • @mangaistvan
    @mangaistvan Před 2 lety +6

    You can ask questions arrogantly and interrupt the answers anytime... truth won't change anyway.

  • @zsuzsadnez2393
    @zsuzsadnez2393 Před 2 lety +13

    Köszönjük! Szép volt! Csak így tovább !🤗

  • @jacksonblaze423
    @jacksonblaze423 Před 2 lety +10

    It's time for Hungary to develop a comedy about dealings with the EU. As all former Soviet satellite nations know one of the best ways to deal with arrogance and tyranny is to make fun of it. If you develop one make sure that there is an English translation and make it available on all the public posting channels (youtube, parler, minds, etc.) so that people all over the world could see it. I loved your brief presentation of Politikai Hobbista in English, wish they had more shows like that.

  • @jakevalent6180
    @jakevalent6180 Před 2 lety +29

    Im moving to Budapest

  • @ravshanrashidov
    @ravshanrashidov Před 2 lety +5

    Oh, I am too overwhelmed with this journalist called Stephen Sackur! Little manners and respect maaan! I do understand and respect the journalists who knows their place and knows how to listen to people. I don't care where does he work, BBC, Euronews or other media channels, Stephen must learn to respect while others talking. More than 3 times he interrupted the Foreign Minister of the country, too bold and disrespectfully.
    Well done Mr. Peter, I liked the way you answered, your answers were too concrete and crystal clear!
    I wish my country also had such Foreign Minister!

  • @dannthenitroman
    @dannthenitroman Před 2 lety +10

    Thankyou

  • @carlosflorentin_
    @carlosflorentin_ Před 2 lety +4

    The UK should stop the funding for the BBC!!

  • @subverted6555
    @subverted6555 Před 2 lety +23

    It's a very simple argument actually, that matters of relationships should be taught by the parents, and not the school. School is for being educated in the manners of reading, writing, science, history, and mathematics. That's it. School is not about teaching a kind of morality that is brought forth by activists. And it's troubling because activists are indeed trying to push for that, everywhere. They are well aware that if you are able to propagandize at a younger age, a lot of that propaganda will stick with them as they get older. It's intentional. Good for Hungary for recognizing that and standing up while saying "No, you will not indoctrinate our kids with these subversive values which are meaningless and have no long standing core philosophy behind it".

    • @Thrazzon
      @Thrazzon Před 2 lety +1

      Right, that's why nationalism is embedded in the school curriculum, along with mandatory religious classes (you can take ethics classes, with hardly any difference), both of which are definitely not moral topics.

    • @subverted6555
      @subverted6555 Před 2 lety

      @@Thrazzon Nationalism was brought forth by the founding fathers and is embedded into literally every founded nation. Are they the equivalent to moral activists who hate the country and want to teach kids in kindergarten about how two guys fucking needs to be embraced and celebrated? Come on now, don't be stupid by trying to play the "Well technically they are equal!" card.

    • @Thrazzon
      @Thrazzon Před 2 lety +2

      @@subverted6555 "founding fathers" - you are talking about Hungary, founding fathers are irrelevant. I'm Hungarian, nobody explained the concept like this to kindergarteners, it was a marketing strategy from our government to make a fake explanation - and you sucked it up. Also, the two concepts are definitely not equal, I'm more into accepting people than hating each other based on random borders.

    • @sftms-93
      @sftms-93 Před 2 lety +1

      Orbán has been dismantling the status quo in Hungary for ten years , his loyal businessmen acquired almost the entire hungarian media market.Traditional high volume left side's dailies have been abolised or transformed into a government loyal newspaper.Your right to strike has been taken away; you can only strike after working hours.If you work for a state owned compamy unconditional loyality is an expectation for the orban government, EU founds are used for their own enrichment.The expectation LMBTQ hostility if you sympathize with them you could lose your job.Find out before you applaud.

    • @subverted6555
      @subverted6555 Před 2 lety

      @@sftms-93 "The expectation LMBTQ hostility if you sympathize with them you could lose your job"
      You can get fired for being vocally against that group too in the west. People have been. Is forced tolerance really that different?

  • @John-qi9cj
    @John-qi9cj Před 2 lety +12

    🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺

  • @obmas1758
    @obmas1758 Před 2 lety +3

    Steven Sacker pure BBC woke lefty. all tell Alex Bellfield to show this because I will the more the better

  • @nightman8612
    @nightman8612 Před rokem

    The journalist goes back to his kids afterwards, dinner with wife...Another day of his honest job.

  • @deltamike1497
    @deltamike1497 Před 2 lety +6

    Qui controls the BBC?

  • @retepd1e
    @retepd1e Před rokem +3

    BBC reporter needs to realise two things: 1.He is talking to a minister representing the people of a country 2.he is talking with someone who is willing to answer his opinionated questions in a language that is not his native language therefore style is not going to be refined. Learn Hungarian and try to argue again.

  • @ritush11
    @ritush11 Před 2 lety +2

    I am very happy that he is representing and protecting our Hungarian values. He is really working for his money and that's how it should be for each and every politician.

  • @orsolyar.b3492
    @orsolyar.b3492 Před 2 lety +23

    HAJRÀ MAGYAROK!!!( VELETEK VAGYOK ÖRÖKRE, GYERMEKEINKET VÉDENÜNK KELL!!!!)

  • @Andbovi
    @Andbovi Před 2 lety +11

    Go Hungary!

  • @AKStrategy
    @AKStrategy Před 2 lety +10

    I agree with Peter Szijjàrtò.

  • @katalinbalazsi6598
    @katalinbalazsi6598 Před 2 lety +13

    Büszke vagyok a miniszter úrra! Hajrá Magyarország!

  • @escribidormadrid3463
    @escribidormadrid3463 Před 2 lety +6

    Who in the name of Allah does Stephen Sackur think he is to lecture another country on its peaceful policies?

    • @szita2000
      @szita2000 Před rokem

      Lecturing the ONLY country who says no to fuelling a warmachine and asking for cease fire and peace talks?

  • @caseynosestat4416
    @caseynosestat4416 Před 2 lety +3

    QUI?

  • @zunoyo1028
    @zunoyo1028 Před 2 lety +1

    Qui?
    Sacker?

  • @louisemiles8665
    @louisemiles8665 Před 2 lety +3

    Is stevey a mason.???

  • @kertep
    @kertep Před 2 lety +4

    In this referendum mentioned at 16:10 __ In a 10million country - 3,2million pople voted AGAINST LMBTQ im schools and 1,6million people (on leftist push) gave purposfully INVALID votes to make the referendum self invalid. So if you even would count ALL their votes as meaning a YES to LMBTQ _ that would be only 1/3 against the 2/3 majority saing very clearly NO!
    The ridiculous part is 16:10 :
    quote__ " But real demokracy is also about respecting (somebody else's) the rule of law and in this case respecting the EuropeanCourtOfJustice. So frankly YOUR (Hungaryan) REFENRENDUM DOSENT MEAN ANYTHING. What really matters is the ruling of the European Court " ??!!
    Really? That is what the BBC is today? Now THAT IS shameful!

    • @mullerpeter1003
      @mullerpeter1003 Před 2 lety

      You failed to mention how the question was stated, basically they asked wether you'd like your children to be gay. You failed to mention that the referendum itself was invalid just becouse Orbán made a law that if there is more than 50% of invalid votes then the referendum is invalid, which there was becouse of many people not even voting and as you said people on leftish push. Still they are treating the referendum as a victory and treating as it is valid.... Is it not suspicious for you, that there were more invalid votes, than votes for the opposition? And more votes for the opposition than voting for lmbtq, eventhough fidesz propaganda basically said that the opposition wants to make our children homosexual? How is this possible? This was a hilarious question and many voters for the governing party realised that too... Sadly not all of them. By the way I'm not supporting neither of them the politics in Hungary is disguisting both the opposition and the government. The first becouse its honest but dumb the second becouse its smart but lies with every word.

    • @annabolena7663
      @annabolena7663 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mullerpeter1003 "the question was stated, basically they asked wether you'd like your children to be gay." That's a huge lie. Why are you lying?

    • @belagarzo63
      @belagarzo63 Před rokem

      ​@@mullerpeter1003
      BBC-like lie No.1: they asked wether you'd like your children to be gay.
      BBC-like lie No.2: Orbán made a law that if there is more than 50% of invalid votes then the referendum is invalid - Fact: if there is less than 50% of valid votes.
      Still they are treating the referendum as a victory - of 3 610 154 (92,32%) pro-voters
      BBC-like lie No.3: There were more invalid votes, than votes for the opposition? 1 717 702 invalid votes to 2 279 818 opposition votes.
      BBC-like lie No.4: And more votes for the opposition than voting for lmbtq - either no. 3 or no.4 is a lie. 1 717 702 invalid voters did not vote for lmbtq as a whole.
      BBC-like lie No.5: fidesz propaganda basically said that the opposition wants to make our children homosexual.
      BBC-like lie No.6: the opposition and the government. The first because its honest but dumb the second becouse its smart but lies with every word. - The opposition is dumb and lying with every word.

  • @janosmalya5457
    @janosmalya5457 Před rokem

    I am Hungarian. This cockatoo is a biggest liar after Orban. Shame!

  • @OhNotThat
    @OhNotThat Před 2 lety +4

    I don't get his problem with understanding how laws work, if the EU court says bend the knee and comply and he holds a referendum that says "no we won't". Then it's irrelevant. Democracy or not. This is as silly as a group of people in their house holding a referendum that committing tax fraud is okay and disregarding a court decision. Hungary joined the EU as a treaty. If they do not wish to be bound to this international globalist treaty then they should leave, treaties ARE laws. All this big man posturing won't change the law even if he is adamant that the EU court is wrong and the losing party's interpretation is correct. Again nonsense. I go to court for a traffic fine and simply disregard the court when I lose is not how courts work, no matter how many elections i hold with my group of friends over it 😂. I know he's putting on a performance for Hungarians here to make Fidesz and Hungary look strong, but I can only see this end with Hungary being ejected from the EU for noncompliance/being out of order. If Hungary doesn't like the gay laws of the EU (can't blame them), Might as well make that referendum about the whether Hungary should leave the EU? That way like the UK they're free to have whatever laws they want.

    • @fancygiraffe3340
      @fancygiraffe3340 Před 2 lety +1

      Even if the EU holds a court and decides against Hungary, what could they do to enforce it? Put on some sanctions? Demand Hungary change laws? When or if they get a resounding 'fuck off' back, the EU will cry and do absolutely nothing. They would never kick out a country.

    • @arguseyed9982
      @arguseyed9982 Před 2 lety +2

      Traffic fine it is...
      Lets say you must speed every day to get to work in time. You are risking that fine every day and that affects your family income. If your family collectively decides (referendum) that the fines are worth it then you will keep speeding to work.
      Problem with you is that you went way ahead... There were no laws broken. And if there were, there was no court decision that hungarians disregarded and as such there were no treaties broken.
      You are handing out that speeding ticket for even thinking about speeding...

    • @obarnabas
      @obarnabas Před 2 lety +5

      You are speaking about non-existing things. There are no court decision to make us bend the knee. Dutch prime minister said it to us. But we can't give an actual f*ck what the dutch prime minister says. Moreover EU has no word to tell the states how they raise their children. It's not in the EU regulations at all. Still the EU wants to intervene where they legally can't. That's a scandal. If all of the EU countries would allow gay marriage and allow drag queens to educate kids about sex and only Hungary not it still would be totally okay, you know? By the way, in Hungary same-sex union is allowed by law, gays have every right to live a safe and prosperous life. Period.

    • @Aidames
      @Aidames Před 2 lety +5

      I think you are missing the issue that the European Union is an _economic trade union_. Not some form of 'federal government' that oversees all their 'nation states'. None of Hungary's internal laws relating to sex education relate to European trade or economy. Especially not by those bureaucrats in Brussels who were selected/voted in by no one.

    • @szita2000
      @szita2000 Před rokem +1

      You forgetting one thing. The EU was funded to be a financial cooperative. NOT to govern each other countries.
      Also Hungary is a sovereign state, which is more than 1000 years old. Respect that.

  • @noone0066
    @noone0066 Před 2 lety +2

    I am Hungarian and I feel ashamed of our government. When Szíjártó talks about the will of the Hungarian people, then he refers to the "national consultations", which include ridiculous questions and cen not be taken seriously by any rational individual. In this interview he does not answer the questions that he does not want to. And a side note: the EU does not judge Hungary, nor the Hungarian people. It judges the Hungarian government.

    • @izabellakiralyne5933
      @izabellakiralyne5933 Před 2 lety

      Te a gyereked nevelését aktivistákra bíznád? Remélem még nincs gyerekd, mert akkor féltenéd.

    • @annabolena7663
      @annabolena7663 Před 2 lety +4

      I am Hungarian and I support our government.

    • @szita2000
      @szita2000 Před rokem

      Dude. You know that you are an EU citizen? Why don't you move? Move to Sveden or France where the Moroccans will rape you. The choice is yours.
      But you might be under 25 and enjoying the tax free earnings. Or the non refundable baby loans. I feel ashamed that you ar Hungarian.

    • @klaci4311
      @klaci4311 Před rokem

      A szégyen te vagy te bánatkereszt.

    • @Gergo421
      @Gergo421 Před rokem

      ​@@annabolena7663 Thanks for keeping our country in this craphole state with one of the most corrupt governments ever seen in the whole region. Keep eating propaganda if you dont see this country failing by now you probably wont in the future either