If we take out the written promises that were voiced by the strange lords of the world at the time of our accession, we can see that we could still read them then; Christian culture and identity are an important pillar of the European Union. Today, one can only smile bitterly at this.

In a few months, on May 1, 2024 to be exact, it will be twenty years since we Hungarians became full members of the European Union. From the perspective of more than twenty years and our many years of experience, we can confidently draw the conclusion that we did not want this Europe.

Of course, at that time we did not think, nor could we have thought, that the promise that the Western democracy and legal system itself is freedom and legal security would suddenly become completely different.

In other words, a dictatorship. Into a spiritual and material dictatorship.

The leader of which, the European Union, fulfills the dictatorship's long-established rules almost flawlessly. They force multiculturalism on the people "created" by the Creator as different, they want to condense them into a single mass.

And the year that is now behind us convinced all thinking people (except for a good number of our domestic traitors) that "mother, I didn't want such a horse".

It was enough to look at the gatherings of residents of Western European cities and villages wishing to celebrate the new year, and to listen to the news, to be convinced that we can hardly speak of legal security. The so-called Western democracy and legal system can maintain order and prevent crimes with a very strong police presence.

And this is not only the case during the holidays.

And if we look at the freedom of intellectual life, well, in this field, it is increasingly obvious that Europe is working on the consolidation of nations into a single mass, and this mass must accept unscrupulous liberalism, multiculturalism, throw its own culture, past, and heritage into a corner, and deny its identity. There are many examples of all these phenomena, as well as how the masters of the world use different methods of exclusion against those who think differently. And what is most disgusting, meanwhile, they keep talking about democracy.

If we take out the written promises that were voiced by the strange lords of the world at the time of our accession, we can see that we could still read them then; Christian culture and identity are an important pillar of the European Union. What's more, it is one of its important pillars.

Today, one can only smile bitterly at this.

Attacks on churches, Christians, murders, church arsons, mockery of religion, and the elimination of public security have become everyday acts, while important people who are well guarded and surrounded by security tell us that we have to get used to terrorism. Not for them, just for us. And in a very short time we came to the point that it is not appropriate to show someone's Christianity, because it could offend others. I remember that at the time of our entry into the European Union, we read in the news that a kindergarten teacher was fired in one of the big cities of Austria because she mentioned Jesus during Christmas. Since then, actions like this have become commonplace.

The other honey string, with which they tried to prove the greatness of the union to the member states wishing to join, was the promise of spiritual construction on Greek philosophy and democracy.

Whether our European form of existence can be called a democracy, especially in light of what the gentlemen of the EU are doing and representing, is rather a joke.

The union operates according to the philosophy "what is allowed for Jupiter, that is not allowed for the little one". It makes decisions and distributes punishments. We Hungarians have really experienced in recent years what kind of democracy works in Brussels. The democracy of thieves - from a Hungarian point of view - and the democracy of traitors. We also remember well what a storm was stirred up by the existence of a national consultation in Hungary. Just hearing the phrase made the strange gentlemen of Brussels sick. According to them, this is nationalism and populism. And done! Because that's what they say.

Then there was a third pillar between the honey strings. Namely Roman law. Europe used to rely on this. Today we don't even know what grows on trees.

Eva Maria Barki, a great international lawyer living in Austria, told the anecdote in one of her lectures in Hungary that US President Obama once told Russian President Putin that he did not respect international law. Putin replied: "Bravo, you have finally noticed that international law exists at all." Well, I don't know whether it actually exists or not, whether it works or not, so it's not easy to determine this from afar and without a legal education. In any case, if we only look at the excessive and harmful, more suicidal and anti-European legal actions related to illegal immigration, or the attacks on freedom of speech, we can confidently say that there is a problem with legislation in the European Union as well. Well, with many others.

In conclusion, we can conclude that, indeed, they lied to us when they pulled the honey string called the European Union in front of our noses.

On this twentieth "entry anniversary" we will hardly have much to celebrate. A normal person is not happy to be treated undeservedly. He is not happy when his opinion is disregarded. He is not happy when dictates are imposed on him, when they want to push him into war, when he is treated as a subject, when he is unjustly used as a target. And because all these actions happened with us, or more precisely against us, I think we can't be happy in any way.

Hungarian Newspaper