VIDEO: Hungarian skinheads beat Moroccan man in Budapest due to his skin colour
Nothing could be regarded as fair concerning the dreadful event. The number of the attackers was five, while the Moroccan man was on his own, waiting for the tram at night in Budapest’s downtown. Nobody helped him, and he could barely escape from the group of extremists.
According to 24.hu, the appalling event took place in 2020, but the prosecutors raised charges against the Hungarian skinheads now. The only reason for the attack and the beating was the skin colour of the Moroccan man. The victim waited for tram nr 1 at the Róbert Károly körút/Reitter Ferenc utca Station when the group of extremists began to assault him.
One of them asked for a cigarette and quizzed the victim whether he could speak Hungarian. The 27-year-old drunk man wanted to provoke the Moroccan, who tried to avoid the conflict and steer clear of them. But the group did not let him. Three of them followed the foreigner and shouted at him to go back to his country.
The only female member of the group held drum stickers in her hands and raised them violently against the Moroccan man. Members of the group continuously followed the defenceless victim, trying to hit or kick him. When he attempted to flee them, two attackers ran after him while their buddies followed them behind.
The Moroccan man tried to run across the street, but traffic was too heavy. He was nearly hit by a car. His attackers caught him, brought him twice to the ground, and hit him everywhere they could. Finally, he was able to escape but he suffered injuries healing in eight days.
The prosecutors argued for a jail sentence against the group of skinheads. One of them already has a suspended prison sentence. Here is the video about the gruesome incident:
Meanwhile, a bus driver in Miskolc was brutally beaten because he opened the vehicle’s back doors too slowly, blikk.hu wrote. The victim suffered injuries healing beyond eight days. The attacker was a 20-year-old man from Boldva, a small village close to Miskolc.
As we wrote HERE, Budapest is the world’s third safest city for women. But, of course, there are perilous places for tourists. We collected in THIS article the top 5 most dangerous areas in the Hungarian capital.
This is unacceptable behavior on the part of the skin heads. They should be jailed. No one should be attacked on the basis of skin color.
Of course, this kind of violence against people can never be tolerated, but let not forget the huge number of (violent) crimes committed by North Africans (among them a lot of Moroccans) in Western Europe for many decades. We don’t want to import this to Hungary.
Geza Hegedus, that is true, a lot of north Africans engage in criminal activities in Europe. But let’s not forget that Hungarians are an inferior monogoloid dark race who migrated into Europe from the Asian wilderness and destroyed Roman civilization under Atilla.
So Budapest is safe for women but not for foreigners, or tourists and not for foreign, tourist women?
Nothing to be proud of.
Since no one came to this man’s aid, those people are guilty too.
Perhaps tourists can better not visit Budapest and spend their money there.
Justice took a long to “punish” the group of cowards who most likely are all known by the police.
I am curious why that video is shown but also why the beaten-up bus driver is mentioned in this article. Is it to make it less bad because a Hungarian is beaten up too or to show skinheads aren’t the only aggressive and violent people?
As a foriegner living here, the racism is kinda problem. Ofc most people are nice and very helpful, I like it, but there are bad ones too. I had a couple of encounters as well like a group of boys shouting at me or someone calling me chinese because of my race. Lastly when I was walking to a shop, 3 young girls at age of around 10 or 11 called me chinese when i was passing by them, i didn’t care about it actually. But sadly this racism is spreading to the younger generation. For hungarians it’s hard to see the situation because they don’t face such encounters, but for us it’s very easy tell how racism is going on around here.
For the non-whites / non-Hungarians living in Hungary. Please look in the mirror and ask yourselves this question:
What kind of a person insists on forcing themselves where they know they are not welcome ?