Open letter to the Hungarian President from a Syrian-Hungarian man: am I mixed race?

In an open letter, a half-Syrian, half-Hungarian man asked Katalin Novák whether he was considered mixed race.

“Dear Madam President! As a half-Syrian, half-Hungarian citizen, I address the following questions to you, who expresses the unity of the nation, regarding the speech of the Hungarian Prime Minister in Tusványos on 23 July 2022.” – These are the opening lines of an open letter published on Facebook. The author is Viktor Nassli, registered as a Hungarian citizen, and he sent the letter to Katalin Novák in response to Viktor Orbán’s racist speech, reports Telex.hu.

Speaking in Tusványos, the Prime Minister said:

“There is a world where European peoples are mixed up with those from outside Europe. (…) In the Carpathian Basin, we are not a mixed race, but quite simply a mixture of peoples living in our own European homeland. (…) We are willing to mix with each other, but we do not want to become a mixed race”.

In the open letter, Viktor Nassli asked Katalin Novák, among other things, whether or not he is of mixed race; where his children, three-quarters of whom are of Hungarian origin, can be classified; whether he has the possibility to Hungarianise himself, perhaps by blood transfusions; and where he can turn to have the question of whether the Prime Minister’s speech can be considered incitement against his person investigated.

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Source: Telex.hu, Facebook

2 Comments

  1. Mario is just naive. If Nassili fully embraced Hungarian culture, language and totally loyal to Hungary, he is considered Hungarian. However, if he refuses to accept women’s equality and tries to oppress them, he does not belong in Hungary.

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