JOBBIK NOW A LEFTIST PARTY?
Jobbik: ideologically cross-eyed since at least 2013. |
Jobbik, the Hungarian political party that made it's name by being strongly anti-Jewish and anti-Gypsy, is now looking increasingly like a Leftist party, as news leaked that actual Leftists are thinking of allying with the party in order to defeat Prime Minister Viktor Orban's Right-wing Fidesz party at next year's general election.
According to Politico:
"To defeat Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in next spring’s general election, some Hungarian leftists are advocating the previously unthinkable — working with the far-right Jobbik party.
With Orbán’s Fidesz party far ahead in the opinion polls, these left-wingers believe the only way to beat the champion of “illiberal democracy” is for opposition forces to team up, even if that means working with people they have long considered beyond the pale. Their stance is fiercely opposed by other leftists and liberals."
This comes after Jobbik started cucking on a lot of their former positions, including the influence of globalists, like Hungarian Jewish billionaire George Soros, while also adopting leftist causes:
"Jobbik’s leaders also point to their recent support for embattled NGOs and the Central European University and their opposition to a government campaign against financier and philanthropist George Soros. They have also teamed up with trade unions to fight wage inequality between Western and Eastern Europe."
Here in the Alt-Right, we have long known something was wrong with Jobbik. Back in November, 2013, Colin Liddell in an article in the Occidental Observer called attention to the party's disturbing affiliation with Turanism, a Turkocentric ideology built on a false understanding of history that had previously been used to bolster Turkish statism.
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In the case of Jobbik, they chose to focus on the Turkic Magyar tribe that initally established the kingdom of Hungary in the Dark Ages.
As Liddell wrote at the time:
"Alongside these mistaken ideas, is the notion that the surest way to get ahead in a world that hates Whites is to stop identifying as White. By rebranding themselves as “Turans” and Asians, Jobbik obviously hopes to qualify for all the privileges that non-Whites enjoy – the freedom to hate and be racist, first and foremost among them. Identifying themselves with Islam offers the same advantages, especially if they make the effort to criticize the anti-Muslim parties that are common in the rest of Europe.
The trouble here is that the Hungarians are in fact too White and the world is unlikely to allow them to get away with this. Jobbik’s negative attitudes toward Jews and Gypsies will ensure that, regardless of their temporary expediency for the likes of Russia and Turkey, the world will still continue to consider them as evil, White racists.
The idea that hate needs to be balanced by at least an equal amount of love expended elsewhere may well have something in it. In that case, it would make much better sense both tactically and spiritually for Jobbik to throw away its petty, divisive nationalism and myths of Eurasian glory, and instead love its neighbours in the European family of nations and direct its hatred accordingly."
Almost one year after Liddell's prescient warning -- in October 2014 to be precise -- Richard Spencer arranged a conference in Hungary, initially with Jobbik support, only for the party to pull out and leave Spencer holding the baby when Viktor Orban's government decided to ban the event.
Even though Jobbik had originally been involved in the conference, at the first sign of trouble they turned tail and ran, completely washing their hands of Spencer and pretending they had never had anything to do with him.
Spencer getting his collar felt in Budapest.
So, to see Jobbik now swinging so far to the Left that they think George Soros is "/ourguy/," is no surprise. It is simply the outcome of the inherent rottenness of the party.
Viktor Orban is far from perfect, but he is reliable on a lot of key issues, and, more importantly, he is not riding all over the political spectrum like a horde of rootless Magyar horsemen like Jobbik are in apparent commemoration of their non-European roots.
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