Nobody dares or knows how to lead Europe today, because the leaders of the European Union and the operators of the European bureaucracy are squeezed by the network, "the octopus". NGOs, foundations, and think tanks tell us how to lead the Union," said Judit Varga at the CPAC event.

Organized by Judit Varga Center for Basic Rights, We are strong together! at the closing lecture of the event on Thursday, he said that Hungary is also the rock on which we will be able to build one of the sure pillars of the international conservative alliance.

Hungary, in the middle of Europe, is a place where freedom still lives, where people can express their opinion on any issue without fear, even if they believe in traditional family values, if they are conservative, and even if they believe in God absurdly, the politician stated. .

The Minister of Justice stated that freedom of thought and opinion has become a luxury in the world that only a few can afford.

Many people don't say or write down what they really think out of fear, indulging in fashionable ideologies or out of compulsion to conform. Self-censorship and the thought police called fact-checking have become part of everyday life in Western liberal democracies, he added.

Judit Varga said, "we, Hungarians, are a freedom-loving nation, it is not acceptable for us that after many decades of communist dictatorship, there should be punishment for speaking freely". In Hungary, you can say that the mother is a woman and the father is a man without fear of punishment, dismissal or humiliation, he declared.

The minister stated that most liberal democracies have reached the point where they look down on those who speak freely, profess traditional Christian, conservative values, protect the diversity of their national culture, and are not willing to hand over the education of their children to gender movements.

In Hungary, the Child Protection Act ensures the right of parents to raise their own children sexually and does not allow gender ideology into schools and kindergartens.

Due to this law, many countries have joined "that shameful pan-European lawsuit" which tries to force the Hungarians in Luxembourg to hand over the right to raise their children to the gender movements, said Judit Varga, emphasizing that they are doing this despite the fact that the EU treaty itself states, the right to raise a child belongs to the parents.

It is said that after President Reagan, a global network of think tanks, NGOs and foundation organizations was created as a tool of American foreign policy. In that political age, this was an effective solution to survive the impact of the expected and imminent collapse of the Soviet Union and the communist dictatorship with as few casualties as possible, recalled Judit Varga.

He said,

however, resourceful businessmen, including a Hungarian financier, discovered the enormous potential inherent in the network. That if you invest money in their expensive operation, it will cost the American taxpayers less, but in proportion to the growing investment, they will get more power in the countries where these organizations operate.

Thus, in order to gain power, "you don't have to bother with democratic elections" and strict party financing rules, it's enough to help some political forces through NGOs and dictate what kind of policy they should pursue, the Minister of Justice said.

He added that even today in Europe we are still fighting this organizational network controlled by global private capital and progressive liberal ideology, "an octopus and its many, many hundreds of tentacles" every day.

Judit Varga quoted Saint Pio's prediction about Hungary: this country is a cage "from which a beautiful bird will one day fly out. Much suffering still awaits them, but in the end they will have a glory unprecedented in all of Europe".

The minister emphasized: "we will not give up on Christian morality and conservative values".

We are renovating churches by the thousands throughout the Carpathian Basin, and we have already built a hundred and a half, because faith and the national Christian conservative values ​​are what keeps us going, said the minister, pointing out that this was only further strengthened by the papal blessing last weekend.

Source: MTI

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