Go ahead, there's nothing to see here! Or rather, it is, but it is better not to see it, because in the end we even believe what they show us. Please, this is a proper, official museum, so you don't want to mislead visitors? But just.

I read Mandiner's writing and my non-existent knife in my pocket opens and opens.

The House of European History was opened in Brussels , undoubtedly by Újmúlt kft. with his participation and in the spirit of liberal fascism. They are trying to pretend that the fate of our continent was not shaped by the different historical chronicles of some countries, but that we should talk about a so-called pan-European history, which is the same for all EU member states. In addition to several fundamentally false statements in the justification of the museum's right to exist, we can also read the following:

"How we remember the same story keeps changing."

Your dear aunt is changing! Historical facts are unchanged because they have already happened, and what happens in real life cannot be changed afterwards. Of course they try, the "culture" of abolition (if it is a culture at all) has been destroying the USA for quite some time, but also in several so-called Western European societies. See, for example, the inclusion of Negroid Vikings in the pseudo-documentary series The First Swedes, or when the role of the Swedish king is given to a black jazz singer! Thousands more similar examples can be listed, but why? In the film industry, falsification of history has become almost mandatory.

Well, back to the House of European History, because there are still many goodies there. It "sums up" the essence of European heritage in 14 points, as follows:

  1. Philosophy. 2. Democracy. 3. Rule of law. 4. The presence of Christianity in all areas of life. 5. State terror. 6. Slave trade. 7. Colonization. 8. Humanism. 9. Enlightenment. 10. Revolutions. 11. Capitalism. 12. Marxism, communism and socialism. 13. The nation-state. 14. Genocide.

Yeah. So for those who don't know, state terror, the slave trade, colonization and genocide are also part of the European heritage. This is typical of all European countries, damn their dirty image! The slave traders who colonized the garbage….but wait a minute, the Hungarians too? We didn't acquire colonies, and slaves only came from Hungarians, thanks to the Ottoman conquerors... But this little thing doesn't fit into the global pan-European concept, so it's forgettable. (Just a small suspicion: don't they want to carve a unified history for this region in order to prove that the United States of Europe is a natural formation - would it be - like a seed sprouting from a seed?)

Of course, Hungary appears as a negative entity in the vile exhibition.

Just one example:

"After the First World War, there was democracy everywhere in Europe, with two exceptions: the Soviet Union, governed by a one-party system, and Hungary, where democratic rights were restricted," they claim in a video.

Who cares that in the meantime fascism and Nazism have awakened in Italian and German society, or what happened in Poland, Yugoslavia and Romania? The point is for everyone to see that these Hungarians have always been enemies of democracy. If not, still.

All of this would not deserve a single line of writing, because we have seen for a long time, most of the steps, decisions and initiatives of the European Union are characterized by insidious political intentions and shameless lies. We also see that, in the reading of the EU mainstream, democracy is nothing more than the all-embracing and overwhelming dictatorship of the left-liberal side. It is also not new that to prove their outrageous interpretation of reality, they always find "scientists", intellectuals with little reason, who dishonor their profession and lie about the facts, even denying the laws of nature. What are we wondering about?

First of all, that they have the guts to slander the facts if it serves their political purposes. Secondly, they are willing to force madness on those who are still thinking normally, without even hiding their anti-human and anti-social intentions. And thirdly, that these vile things are perpetrated with public money, including the money of the countries they are scheming against.

The normal person just stands there, blinks and feels like Alice in Wonderland: everything here is getting weirder and weirder.

But if we have already entered the realm of horror stories, we should not be surprised if, according to the EU interpretation, it was not the wolf, but Little Red Riding Hood, who ate the grandmother, despite the fierce protests of the waist-high horde.

It was, wasn't it? The huntsman will found a museum in Brussels, which will be about nothing but the horrors of Little Red Riding Hood and the heroism of the wolf.

It's over, run!

Author: György Tóth Jr

Cover photo: Mandiner/Zsolt Mátyás Varga