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As is well known, on Wednesday night the antifa rioted in front of the Hungarian House in Brussels, because they could not bear that Jordan Bardella, the leader of the French National Consolidation and the Patriots for Europe EP faction, presented his new book there.

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Ce que je cherche (What I'm looking for) c. by the way, the book is number one on the French Amazon sales list.

The Brussels correspondent of Hír TV was helped by the police to leave the scene safely.

The crowd shouted "siamo tutti antifascisti", meaning "we are all anti-fascists". In addition, they threw bottles and firecrackers at the police and hunted Hungarians – the HírTV correspondent was only able to leave the scene safely thanks to the help of the police.

At the same time, the antifa's new violent attack on freedom of speech did not spectacularly break through the walls of the opinion bubble in Brussels:

the leading Brussels media, the number one source of EU news, Politico did not find the event newsworthy at all.

Neither on their front page, nor in their Brussels Playbook newsletter, which was sent out this morning and is considered a key medium of Brussels politics

there were no reports of an antifa attack.

In return, however, they found time to inform the knowledgeable audience about the debate between Elon Musk and the United Kingdom, the great fear of the employees of the US Department of Justice, and the fact that Barbados and Denmark do not have a good opinion of the way the world's heads of state and government attended the COP29 climate conference they behave.

Pál Zsigmond Barna, the Parliamentary State Secretary of the Ministry of European Union Affairs, reported on what happened on Wednesday evening in a Facebook post. According to him

on Wednesday, you could experience what the left-wing "rule of law" is like.

"After an official Hungarian presidency program, we were on our way to Jordan Bardella's book presentation, but due to a security risk, it seemed that we would not be able to make it to the event. Masses of far-left activists calling themselves anti-fascists wanted to prevent a leader of the European right from dedicating his book to his readers with violence and intimidation," wrote the politician, who, according to

"the scenes that greeted him were shocking: they used barbed wire and tear gas to protect the guests coming to the book launch from the aggressive left-wing demonstrators".

"They call themselves anti-fascists, while trying to silence those who think differently using the harshest fascist methods. Just think about what your comrades did in Budapest last February, when they abused innocent people on the street," wrote Pál Zsigmond Barna, who also reminded us that, like Matteo Salvini and Donald Trump, Marine Le Pen is also being tried to be disabled and imprisoned.

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"The left will use any means to silence right-wing voices. In Brussels, they are trying to silence right-wing opinions by force, and in Paris by judicial means," emphasized the state secretary, who, according to

after yesterday's events, it became clear what we had guessed until now: the Hungarian House is a symbol of freedom in Brussels.

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Cover image: Horrible scenes took place in front of the Hungarian House in Brussels
Source: Facebook/Pál Zsigmond Barna