Hungary sets an example where the West has softened, we have something to learn from the Hungarians when we talk about the protection of borders or that parents should determine the education of their children, said American conservative politician Vivek Ramasvamy, according to a statement sent to MTI by the Center for Fundamental Rights. CPAC in its video message to Hungary.

In this year's American presidential election, the politician, who also ran for the presidential candidacy of the Republican Party, said in a video available on the center's YouTube channel that Hungarians represent many values, especially faith, family and national identity, which "formed the backbone of every flourishing civilization". .

Ramasvamy explained that

the left implements a new form of oppression that "permeates our culture, our movies, our universities, our educational institutions, and our governments."

In his opinion, it is not enough for the right to simply face this, but an alternative vision is also needed, the central element of which is sovereignty at the level of the individual, the family, the nation and faith in God.

Vivek Ramaswamy

he called the family "the greatest form of government known to mankind," adding that pride in it should not be ashamed just as national self-respect should not be ashamed.

"Everyone should know that I am a citizen of my nation and a patriot, and I will not apologize for that," said Vivek Ramasvamy, according to the statement, who said that eighty percent of people share the same basic values, and only a culture of fear prevents them from talk about these.

The Republican politician believed that

like fear, courage can be contagious.

He explained that in his opinion, all that is needed is for conservatives to stand up for truth, which includes belief in God, and that there are only two genders - male and female - and that an open border is not a border.

Vivek Ramasvamy praised Hungary and the Hungarian government and indicated that he intends to visit Hungary in the near future, the statement of the Center for Fundamental Rights states.

MTI

Cover photo: CPAC – MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák