The anti-Semitic expressions, racist statements, smiling arm-waves, and fearfully sarcastic expressions that appear again and again from Jobbik's party leaders are not individual "distortions", but the scenery of an openly committed ideology.

In light of this, it is worth considering how irresponsible the Jobbik brand was, and through this the legitimization of the ideology they represent in public life on the part of the parties that condemn anti-Semitism and racism Rabbi Slomó Köves Köves to Mandiner responded to Jobbik vice-president Dániel Z. Kárpát's scandal that broke out two days ago.

According to the leader of the United Hungarian Israelite Faith Community, Jobbik promoted racism and anti-Semitism at the level of the party program from the time it was founded, and over the years became its public symbol.

Mandiner writes that two days ago, an overseas Jewish newspaper published Old Jobbik in a New Bottle , in which Dániel Z. Kárpát, who was ranked 9th on the joint left-wing list, was criticized.

As long as there are politicians like Dániel Z. Kárpát who wave Nazi arms and make anti-Semitic statements in the party, anti-Semitic thinking is present in Jobbik, they said.

Source: Origo/Mandiner

Author: Dániel Kacsoh

Photo: Árpád Földházi