Hungary is under constant attack by the global mainstream, left-wing media for its conservative culture and government. Shea Bradley Farrell, President of Counterpoint Institute for Policy, Research, and Education, weighs in on why Hungary has prompted the chagrin of the media and how it accomplished a conservative revival.
Bradley extensively researched the history, language, and culture of Hungary for her new book, Last Warning to the West, and her research produced the realization that Hungary’s modern identity is informed by the resiliency of its past and the uniqueness of its culture in the current age.
From emerging as the remaining nomadic, Magyar tribe thousands of years ago to surviving both Nazi and Soviet rule in the twentieth century, Hungary solidified itself as a determined nation while preserving its culture and remaining the only country to speak the Magyar language.
The conservatism of today is a response to the oppression of the twentieth century that squashed freedom and Hungarian culture, the more recent attempts by the European Union to do the same through their globalist agenda, and the opposition and ridicule from the Biden administration. Today, Hungary is taking a stand for its national sovereignty in rejecting the EU’s immigration demands, preserving its Christian identity by protecting its children and families from radical LGBTQ ideology, and more to protect their identity, independence, and liberty.
Bradley says Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s twelve points that have famously informed his governing strategy have been key to the modern, conservative flourishing of Hungary, “That’s actually one of Orban’s twelve points that I do put in my book because I think they’re very practical strategy on how to keep your country sovereign, conservative, focused on traditional values, family values.”
For more visit TheBillWaltonShow.com and Conservative.org or follow @CPAC on social media.