Szijjártó: Integration in Western Europe a failure
Recent developments in France “clearly indicate the failure of efforts aimed at social integration in western Europe,” Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó told lawmakers on Tuesday.
“It has now become clear that it is impossible to integrate migrants illegally arriving in large masses from different cultures,” the foreign ministry quoted Szijjártó as saying.
“Those with the vain hope that western Europe’s integration endeavours could succeed … have seen the reports from France and are now disappointed,” the minister said. In many countries “parallel societies” have evolved and “in many cases the quiet majority is terrified … but no tragedy will make those in Brussels come to their senses,” Szijjártó said.
“Tragedies in the Mediterranean, accidents in which people are killed, disturbances in large cities and thousands of burning cars will not be enough,” he added.
People have the clear expectation that “the well-paid European bureaucrats in Brussels” should ensure the protection of the community’s residents, its borders, and they should stop migration, and “destroy the business model of people smugglers”, the minister said.
“But the Brussels bureaucracy is again striving to press through the mandatory migrant quota in a coup-like way,” he said.
“By definition, migrants forcing their entry through Hungary’s southern border are not refugees, since there is no war in Serbia and nobody’s life is in danger,” he said, adding that under international law people fleeing war should be granted temporary asylum “in the first safe country” they enter. Those who cross the Serbia-Hungary border “illegally, forcefully … violate Hungary’s sovereignty and its rules and should have no place in Hungary,” he said.
Contrary to the values and rules of the bloc, the EU is withholding funds due to Hungary for political reasons, he said, adding that Hungarians had “exercised their sovereign rights and decided on Hungary’s future” in a way that “liberal mainstream in Brussels” could not abide, and were being punished for doing so.
Szijjártó said 2.5 years into the seven-year budget cycle Brussels was already turning to member states for more resources, adding that spending “billions of euros” on military support for Ukraine and delivering arms which prolonged the war was “totally unreasonable”. Sanctions, he added, were damaging the European economy even when Europeans were not responsible for the war.
“What is enough for Brussels!?” Szijjártó asks:
Meanwhile, Brussels was asking Hungary to abolish of its scheme to keep utility bills low, “while European bureaucrats ask for millions and billions of euros for their own salaries”, he said, adding that “the bureaucrats” had failed to take “a single step towards peace”. Also, he said European competitiveness had dropped off a cliff “and European citizens have no money”.
The minister said it should be made clear why EUR 70 billion was spent on in Ukraine and why that sum was not enough.
Szijjártó asked: “Where is Hungary’s and Poland’s money? Do they still have this money?” Had it been channelled to other purposes? Also, why was extra money needed to finance interest on recovery loans when Hungary and Poland “has not received a single cent from this fund”?
“Hungary won’t abandon its utility cuts and it won’t give a single cent to raise the salaries of European bureaucrats,” he said. Further, the money of European citizens must not go to Ukraine until the EUR 70 billion spent so far has been accounted for, Szijjártó added.
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Western Europe (as well as Canada, Australia, as of recently also the U.S., etc.) never even tried to integrate their immigrants. They initially used to believe in multiculturalism, where every culture is valid and unique and deserves to be practiced equally. Now, however, they outright despise their own, Western civilization culture, believing it to be racist, supremacist, and basically worthy of destruction. That’s why they not only actively encourage new migrants to ostentatiously practice their cultures, regardless of how incompatible they are with the Western values, but they’re doing their best to flood the West with as many migrants, legal or illegal, as possible. Most of those migrants have zero intention of integrating and very many are positively hostile to our societal nomos. And we are validating it all by continuing to vote for those who do this (Fidesz excepted, like it or not).
The other comment suggest that Hungarians, who emigrate in large numbers (especially youth & working age), are incapable of integrating anywhere, especially including their favoured destination nations, not just the EU, but in the Anglosphere? Simply not true.
Anglosphere nations have been built on immigration, and not just Anglo (nor Irish) culture e.g. Australia is down to 54% Anglo Irish (far less in cities), becoming ‘Eurasian’ inc. Hungarians, and nears the top of most nations on wealth, education, health, well being etc. indicators.
PS ‘Western Civilisation’ is more an alt right or eugenics trope of the past from the US, used by corrupt Anglo nativist authoritarians who describe themselves as ‘conservative Christian’, to conserve their right to rule over others and denigrate modern education.
The mandarine of Orbánistan is right: integrating Orbánistan with the rest of Europe is impossible. It is an eny of Europe and can not be nor should be integrated.
I mean enemy, not eny.