It’s never hard to find disturbing twitter stories using the search term “jews”, but today we turned up something really frightening. Hungarian journalist Pal Daniel Rényi was nice enough to tweet out English translations of some goings on in the Hungarian parliament — specifically the rhetorical stylings of one Marton Gyöngyösi.
"Time to size up how many #jews do live in #Hungary (…) risking the security of our nation" – @JobbikMM MP Marton Gyöngyösi in Parlament.
— Pal Daniel Rényi (@danielrenyi) November 26, 2012
That’s right, we have actual Hungarian elected officials who want lists of the country’s “threatening” Jews. Want to guess what the same people were doing last Thursday?
#Hungarian fascist party @Jobbik held demo with Palestinians outside of Israelian embassy, chanting 'dirty jews'! http://t.co/izzDAcK2
— Pal Daniel Rényi (@danielrenyi) November 22, 2012
For those that thought old-school Nazism was gone from political life, Hungary has proved you wrong. Granted, it’s not like the Neo-Nazi Jobbik party was in the closet about its anti-Semitism. In August, they kicked one of their elected officials out of the party after he discovered that he had Jewish blood. Still, it’s quite bold to go to the floor of a national legislature and demand a list of your nation’s Jews — even for them. Thank God these people aren’t in government, but the fact that they get 17% of the Hungarian vote is scary enough.
1. Jobbik MP in Hungary asks how many of Jewish origin in the House since they represent a danger to national security http://t.co/sZjfYC5b
— George Szirtes (@george_szirtes) November 26, 2012
Today, in the Hungarian Parliament a representative asked for a listing of Jews living in Hungary. I am so glad to be far, far away.
— I'm not weird, I'm Limited Edition (@chx) November 26, 2012
@chx 0_0
— Cameron Eagans (@cweagans) November 26, 2012
@chx WHHHHAAAAAAAAA?
— Damien McKenna (@DamienMcKenna) November 26, 2012
@CharleneTeglia exactly. This party also has affiliated groups marching in black uniforms in mostly gypsy villages. Charming.
— I'm not weird, I'm Limited Edition (@chx) November 26, 2012
Here’s hoping these people never get any real power.
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