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OPINION

All the photos in this article are the courtesy of Melinda Novoszáth.
  • OPINION

No Men in Women’s Sports — A Day of Celebration for Female Athletes

‘For me, this isn’t about politics. It’s about the young girl who gets up at 5 in the morning for training, hoping that one day her hard work will be enough…This executive order is a step toward ensuring that female…
  • Melinda Novoszáth
  • ‎ —‎ 07.02.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

The Time Has Come for MEGA to Rise

‘Across the Atlantic, MAGA eagerly awaits the rise of MEGA, seeing in the European right a responsible and reasonable partner—unlike those who have cooperated with and been funded by the globalist elite. There will likely never be a better moment…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 07.02.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

‘Conservatives around the world were targeted, Romania is the latest example,’ Trump Envoy Says

‘Socialists and liberals are afraid of losing power, and for some time now they have been blaming political opponents for influencing electoral processes or government agendas through external forces. This is indeed what has happened: but it is not the…
  • Sergio Velasco
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

Viktor Orbán Weighs In as USAID-Gate Engulfs Western Mainstream Media

Some of the largest Western mainstream media outlets have been caught red-handed in the growing scandal surrounding USAID, with POLITICO, The New York Times, and others accused of receiving funding from the controversial agency. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán expressed…
  • Joakim Scheffer
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2025
  • OPINION, POLITICS

The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part III

‘While trade with Russia is usually condemned in principle, even Ukraine, the victim of Russian aggression, allowed the transit of Russian gas and oil to Europe for economic reasons until a few weeks ago. Politics can never escape economic and…
  • Gergely Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 06.02.2025
  • OPINION

China’s ‘Century of Humiliation’ — Understanding the Chinese Challenge

‘The truth of the matter is that the Chinese will not allow themselves to be entrapped by Western and non-Western foreigners alike as they did during the “Century of Humiliation”. Xi is determined more than ever to have China emerge…
  • Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
  • ‎ —‎ 05.02.2025
  • OPINION

An Alternative Proposition for the New Champions League Format

In this piece, I, the author, argue that UEFA should do away with the new Swiss system league phase for the Champions League. Instead, they should replace it with four groups of nine teams, which would play each other once…
  • Márton Losonczi
  • ‎ —‎ 04.02.2025
Viktor Orbán at a press conference in Moscow
  • OPINION, POLITICS

The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part II

‘Given the loss of security and economic credibility of the Western powers in 2008–2009 from a Central European perspective, and the serious economic and energy security challenges Hungary was facing at the time, it was an understandable and legitimate step…
  • Gergely Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 04.02.2025
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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

The Curricular De-Humanizing of the Humanities

‘Over time…scientific knowledge, combined with an emerging class of industrial capitalists, proved capable of improving material conditions for many as well as profits for the few. This lent scientific knowledge an aura of being a superior form of knowledge, one…
  • Dr. Alka Sehgal Cuthbert
  • ‎ —‎ 02.02.2025
In Budapest, anti-communists and nationalists place a Hungarian national flag atop a demolished statue of Josef Stalin.
  • OPINION, POLITICS

The Sources of Hungarian Conduct — Part I

‘After 20 years of left–liberal rule, Fidesz’s goal was to stimulate the creation of a much more balanced and pluralistic environment in all segments of society and a country less dependent on any form of foreign influence. In the eyes…
  • Gergely Varga
  • ‎ —‎ 31.01.2025
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  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

From Scholar to Consumer — A Brief History of Student Identity

‘Students have moved from being political change agents to being themselves the object of political change. Rather than imposing their ideas on the world, they are to obey edicts from radical lecturers and diversity officers. To accommodate these developments, objective…
  • Joanna Williams
  • ‎ —‎ 30.01.2025
Demonstrators hold up Polish flags outside the European Union Commission representation in Warsaw, Poland, on 3 January 2025 during a protest against EU agricultural policies.
  • CULTURE & SOCIETY, OPINION

Polish Farmers and the Hallsteinian Vision for Agriculture

‘One is constantly reminded of Hallstein’s [Stresa] speech when analysing the turbulences of the recent years in Europe’s fields and countryside towns, occasionally bringing the distinct view of columns of tractors and piles of hay to the polished streets and…
  • Stefano Arroque
  • ‎ —‎ 30.01.2025
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OPINION

War and Peace: The Importance of Reaching an Understanding with Our American Friends
OPINION

War and Peace: The Importance of Reaching an Understanding with Our American Friends

‘In addition to his positive foreign policy track record, Donald Trump often promises in his public speeches on his current campaign trail to bring peace to Ukraine and Israel, and restore global security once elected president again. Therefore, it is clear that for Hungary, Trump is the number one choice as the ideal leader of the free world from the point of view of global peace.’

Botond Szabó
18.12.2023
Hungary and the Roma: A Challenge Unresolved and the Proposals to Tackle It — Part III
OPINION

Hungary and the Roma: A Challenge Unresolved and the Proposals to Tackle It — Part III

Hungary has over 2 million TikTok users. Many Roma creators have popular accounts on the platform. This piece argues that the new social media site should be utilized by the government for their anti-poverty and integration programmes aimed at the Roma people of Hungary.

Botond Szabó
10.12.2023
Time to Stop Appeasing Iran
OPINION

Time to Stop Appeasing Iran

‘Before a military operation is even conceivable, Washington and the EU Member States must abandon the so-called “good relations” with Iran. There is nothing good in a “relation” where the other side is going to profit from it, and thereby continue to sponsor terrorists. After all is said and done, then, perhaps we can discuss, or even assume, good relaions.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
09.12.2023
War Fatigue and the Tragedy of the Russian-Ukrainian War
OPINION

War Fatigue and the Tragedy of the Russian-Ukrainian War

According to estimates, in November Russia suffered over 900 casualties a day; thousands of Ukrainian civilians and more than 30,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since the start of the invasion. It is clear that the cost of the war is becoming unbearably high.

Lili Zemplényi
05.12.2023
The German Left Finds Financial Scrutiny Hard to Swallow
OPINION

The German Left Finds Financial Scrutiny Hard to Swallow

The German constitutional court has recently declared it unconstitutional that the Berlin government had re-channelled some 60 billion euros of the fund created to tackle the coronavirus crisis into the climate protection fund. The ruling, having reinforced the strictures on further borrowing, will definitely have an impact on the not-yet-adopted 2024 budget.

Levente László Greczula
05.12.2023
Insinuating Antisemitism — The Latest Stunt of the US Embarassador to Hungary
OPINION

Insinuating Antisemitism — The Latest Stunt of the US Embarassador to Hungary

It is high time the Ambassador (or rather, Embarassador) stopped hurling baseless accusations at the Orbán government, and instead, got down to doing what the real mission of an ambassador is: foster bilateral relations. Last time we checked, ruining the Hungarian-US relationship is not part of the job.   

Hungarian Conservative editorial
05.12.2023
A Transvaluation of European Values
OPINION

A Transvaluation of European Values

For years, Hungary has been under regular attack from Brussels for allegedly failing to respect ‘European values’. It is worth examining these values to see if it is in any way wrong not to respect them in the way that the representatives of the liberal mainstream in the Western world expect, and whether our entire civilization should not instead perform a paradigm shift, radically transforming its values.

Zoltán Turgonyi
04.12.2023
Israel and Hungary: Two Nations United
OPINION

Israel and Hungary: Two Nations United

‘Many Jewish citizens from European nations like Sweden are enduring levels of hostility that are non-existent in Hungary. In contrast, Yacov Hadas-Handelsman, the current Israeli ambassador to Hungary, earlier this year named Hungary as one of the safest nations for Jews to live in. Furthermore, the Jewish community in Hungary is not only thriving, but also one of the largest in Europe.’

Thomas Paul Moran
03.12.2023
Time to Reassess the Ukrainian Strategy
OPINION

Time to Reassess the Ukrainian Strategy

‘Washington and the EU need to take an entirely different approach, one that may actually work, and that is facilitate a ceasefire. Convincing Zelensky to consider this does not necessarily mean that Ukraine is to give up on restoring its 1991 borders or on holding Putin’s government responsible for the death and destruction he has caused since invading the country.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
02.12.2023
Farewell to Kissinger: A Colossus of Modern Statecraft
OPINION

Farewell to Kissinger: A Colossus of Modern Statecraft

The passing of former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger marks the end of an era in global diplomacy and strategy. A stalwart in realpolitik with a controversial legacy, his insights are now more relevant than ever before.

Carlos Roa
01.12.2023
The Ongoing Islamic Dilemma
OPINION

The Ongoing Islamic Dilemma

‘There will never be a full-proof manner in individualizing who within a Muslim community is a terrorist. At the same time, doing absolutely nothing, like the elite in Brussels does, only harbours Muslim jihadists on our front porch while they are preparing for the next attack.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
01.12.2023
Polish Elections Constitute a Setback to European Conservatives
OPINION

Polish Elections Constitute a Setback to European Conservatives

‘Once the power transition issue subsides, revenge is likely to become a central issue in Polish politics. Among the presumed incoming government’s proposals are journalistic purges and political show-trials, precisely the sort of banana-republic behavior anti-PiS voices have long alleged on the part of the outgoing government.’

Michael O’Shea
01.12.2023
Poland’s Tusk Faces Immense Challenges — Even Before Taking Office
OPINION

Poland’s Tusk Faces Immense Challenges — Even Before Taking Office

The new Polish government is quite likely to not be able to deliver on many of its crucial election promises, which may create legitimacy problems. And this is far from being the only difficulty: if the new government is unable to change the laws that led the EU to launch the Article 7 and the so-called rule of law proceedings against Poland, there may be serious economic consequences for the country.

Levente László Greczula
24.11.2023
Europe Must Consider Netanyahu’s Warning: ‘If Israel Fails in Gaza, the Rest of the World Will Be Next’
OPINION

Europe Must Consider Netanyahu’s Warning: ‘If Israel Fails in Gaza, the Rest of the World Will Be Next’

Mosab Hassan Yousef, known as the son of Hamas’s co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, held a historic speech at the United Nations this week in which he stressed: ‘If Israel fails in Gaza, the rest of the world will be next’. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also highlighted in a Fox News interview that if Israel ‘doesn’t win now, then Europe is next’.

Sáron Sugár
24.11.2023
Thunberg Is an Embarrassment — Even for Her German Comrades
OPINION

Thunberg Is an Embarrassment — Even for Her German Comrades

Greta Thunberg has voiced the opinion that the Western media ‘brainwashes’ people about Israel, and recently wore a Palestinian scarf to a climate protest in Amsterdam. As a result, Fridays for Future Germany has repeatedly distanced itself from their Swedish comrade, saying that they do not compromise on antisemitism and that protecting Jewish lives is important to them. ‘She does not represent Fridays for Future Deutschland’, they tweeted.

Levente László Greczula
22.11.2023
Let Us Not Neglect Our Palestinian Christian Brethren
OPINION

Let Us Not Neglect Our Palestinian Christian Brethren

‘The indiscriminate attack on 7 October that killed approximately twelve-hundred innocent Israeli citizens cannot go unpunished. Yet there are rules of war that need to be respected.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
20.11.2023
The Stupidest War: The Role of Britain in the Russia–Ukraine Conflict
OPINION

The Stupidest War: The Role of Britain in the Russia–Ukraine Conflict

‘The fact of the matter is that this is the West’s stupidest war with Britain helping to lead the way: unnecessary, unaffordable, and unwinnable.’

David Betz
20.11.2023
Critical Thought Should Be Saved from Postcolonial Terror Apologists
OPINION

Critical Thought Should Be Saved from Postcolonial Terror Apologists

One thing is clear: it is ethically good to reject antisemitism and terror apologetics. Such basic uprightness does not conflict with critical reflections on a heterogeneous, power-unequal world—because genuine critical thinking has never caused anyone to become an anti-Semite or a terror apologist.

Eric Hendriks
18.11.2023
7 October Massacre Denial Rampant in the West
OPINION

7 October Massacre Denial Rampant in the West

There is a group of people who will demand photos of Jewish victims and then, when they get them, rejoice in the fact of the killings. Meanwhile, one cannot forget that there is obviously a benign, uninformed majority that can be persuaded by either side, and Israel must not give up the possibility of persuasion.

László Bernát Veszprémy
15.11.2023
The Risks and Rewards of Hungary’s Growing Cyber Apparatus
OPINION

The Risks and Rewards of Hungary’s Growing Cyber Apparatus

‘What will determine whether the situation plays to Hungary’s favour or not will be the ability of its leaders to balance the concerns of its security partners with the benefits it gains from its economic ones. With its society becoming more dependent on cyber infrastructure, what is undeniable is the necessity to protect it from hostile foreign influence and manipulation. Its western allies offer the greatest opportunity to accomplish that but would likely come at the cost of its Chinese-built infrastructure.’

Logan C. West
12.11.2023
The Strategic Reassessment of the Fight Against Tech Giants in Wartime
OPINION TECH

The Strategic Reassessment of the Fight Against Tech Giants in Wartime

‘Most importantly, Facebook is a Western company, and we are a Western-style democracy. Facebook’s ideology is basically liberal democracy, as is ours—although the Hungarian Government takes issue with this and represents a version of it based on Christian, conservative values. The number one platform for this world and this set of values for the public is the Facebook universe: we are therefore allies; not good friends, but allies.’

Botond Szabó
12.11.2023
A Ceasefire Between Israel and Palestine Would Only Benefit Hamas and Result in More War and Killing 
OPINION

A Ceasefire Between Israel and Palestine Would Only Benefit Hamas and Result in More War and Killing 

As Kenneth M. Pollack phrased in his The Hill article, ‘a ceasefire now would only lead to more war and more killing in the future.’ Pollack added that ‘when you reward an aggressor and prevent the attacked from fighting back, you simply encourage that aggressor to attack again, and encourage other would-be aggressors to do the same.’

Sáron Sugár
08.11.2023
POLITICO Is Now Asking Questions About the Hunter Biden Laptop — Something They Didn’t Feel Like Doing in 2020
OPINION

POLITICO Is Now Asking Questions About the Hunter Biden Laptop — Something They Didn’t Feel Like Doing in 2020

Mainstream media outlets in the US are now treating the content on Hunter Biden’s laptop, found abandoned at a Delaware computer repair shop, as authenticated and factual. However, they did not bother to investigate the matter ahead of the 2020 election, when the story could have hurt the Democrats.

Márton Losonczi
07.11.2023
Trump Unfailingly Delivered for Jewish, Pro-Israel Community
OPINION

Trump Unfailingly Delivered for Jewish, Pro-Israel Community

‘On the campaign trail, Mr. Trump made many promises to the Jewish and pro-Israel community. Promises that many politicians have made to us for decades but never had the guts to follow through on; but not Trump, he followed through. He made promises and he kept them.’

Bryan E. Leib
07.11.2023
‘King Bibi’ — Who Is the Man Leading Israel to War?
OPINION

‘King Bibi’ — Who Is the Man Leading Israel to War?

Although a defining part of Netanyahu’s image is that of ‘Mr Security’, and he has even been nicknamed ‘King Bibi’, the spectacular fiasco of a 1997 Mossad operation he had ordered also earned him the epithet ‘Israel’s serial bungler’.

László Bernát Veszprémy
03.11.2023
A European ‘Drugerie Markt’ on the (Event) Horizon?
OPINION

A European ‘Drugerie Markt’ on the (Event) Horizon?

Is it possible that concerns over the health and safety of EU citizens regarding the ‘illicit’ drug trade, suddenly dissipate when it becomes ‘licit’ ? If the answer to this is no, could a procedure under Article 7 be initiated against Germany, given that the dispute pertains to values defined in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union?

Gergely Dobozi
02.11.2023
Gonzalo Lira Is In Prison for Having the Wrong Opinions — And the US Government and Media Are Just Fine With That
OPINION

Gonzalo Lira Is In Prison for Having the Wrong Opinions — And the US Government and Media Are Just Fine With That

‘All major US media outlets keeping quiet about the imprisonment of an American citizen for a political opinion—he was never even accused, let alone proven to be coordinating with the Russian state—is scary. How is it that not one journalist in American mainstream media is willing to write a single, factual, non-disparaging article about the plight of Mr Lira?’

Márton Losonczi
01.11.2023
Member States Aren’t In A Giving Mood As Brussels Once Again Asks For Their Financial Support
OPINION

Member States Aren’t In A Giving Mood As Brussels Once Again Asks For Their Financial Support

‘The fact is, however, that the continent’s current economic situation finds only a relatively small number of EU countries in a giving mood. French President Emmanuel Macron said on Friday that the European Commission’s current proposal was not ‘realistic’ and that the Brussels-based body was asking too much. Similar comments have come from Berlin.’

Levente László Greczula
01.11.2023
Daniel Freund, the Ignoramus, and the EU Funds Due to Hungary
OPINION

Daniel Freund, the Ignoramus, and the EU Funds Due to Hungary

German Green MEP Daniel Freund thought that 23 October was the right time to publish the report on Hungary by the EP’s so-called Supervisory Body. He is proud to have been involved in its preparation, which is a shared pleasure for all of us, as his involvement is a guarantee that the document cannot be taken seriously.

translated by Hungarian Conservative
31.10.2023
The War in Gaza: ‘You Stop Iran, You Stop Hamas’
OPINION

The War in Gaza: ‘You Stop Iran, You Stop Hamas’

‘Hamas’ 7 October attacks have nothing to do with the grievances of the average Palestinian. Rather, it is part of their jihad (holy war) that is sponsored by the theocracy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, which must be stopped…peace can only come after the Hamas terrorists are eliminated and Iran is properly dealt with.’

Fr. Mario Alexis Portella
30.10.2023
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