EasternFireLion666
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There is something I want to discuss with anyone who has the time and knowledge on this subject and that is the involvment of Russia and Israel in nationalist movements.
One quick note: I have absolutely no hate for Russians but for the Russian politics only!
I for one would be extremly happy to see Europe and the US finally get rid of leftist political formations. However I've noticed a few of them have some ties to either Russia and/or Israel and some not that much fortunately. I will take each one of them and say what I think and if you wanna tell me anything about any of them please do.
The first one is Trump. At first I was at least glad he is not a liberal and might put an end to illegal migration. I was a bit worried about his relations with Israel. In time it turned out that he dindu much for Israel while stopping the illegals, increasing the economy, sustaining the growth by increasing employment and waging a heavy trade war with China. He also, despite of pro russian accusations, was very tough on Russia on both sanctions and the situation in Syria. Overall I think the man is doing some good stuff.
Another one is Salvini in Italy. While he is probably the toughest on migration and basically slaughters the mafia he seems to support the ending of economoc sanctions on Russia in regards to the Crimea situation.
Andrzei Duda from Poland doesn't seem to have any sympathy for Russia or Israel. The Poles have had quite the history with Russia and after the 2010 plane crash there is no chance they will hug any time soon.
Zemann from Czechia is jewish himself and speaks a little hebrew as well.
Orban, while being great against the migration and basically telling Soros to go fuck himself with a rake, some Hungarians accuse him of being pro Russian and a bit pro Israel. While it's hard these days to move into power without kissing jewish ass, idk if the same goes for "putin' your hand on the Russian's shoulder". There is also a bit of a situation with Romania. While he was very pro relations with Romania in 2013 sometimes in the present his party makes propaganda about Transilvania (western part of Romania) being Hungarian. The same mentality was in Putin's head when he took Crimea. I honestly don't care about past history and who owned it when and would like nothing more than to finally be friends with the Hungarians. As a Romanian I personally think they could be great friends if we move past our differences.
*Coming to Romania, the party that currently holds power is a socialist one that has nothing to do with nationalism compared to the others I just listed, while having ties to both Russia and Israel. They are the ones that pushed for the legislation that can inprison someone for saying antisemitic phrases or posting them. This happened this summer and nobody said anything. IDK if we are afraid or just stupid. Living here for so many years I can tell that the answer is a little bit of both. A real nationalist movement is what we would need right now. -> I listed this party because I wanted to talk a little about Romania and Hungary as neighbours, but I will not include this political faction in my list of nationalist movements in no way.
There is another one I would like to include and that is Borsolano from Brazil. Yep I know I said I will talk just about Europe and the US. Even though Borsolano is a bit of a Christian fanatic, he seems to be a heavy enemy of the mafia, crime and does not seem to have any ties to Russia. Just some diplomatic ties to Israel, but nothing too serious at the moment meaning I don't think the jews would push for any radical legislation there.
So far I can say I have a positive impression on Trump, Duda and a little on Borsolano. The rest are half questionable.
I am interested on your thoughts
One quick note: I have absolutely no hate for Russians but for the Russian politics only!
I for one would be extremly happy to see Europe and the US finally get rid of leftist political formations. However I've noticed a few of them have some ties to either Russia and/or Israel and some not that much fortunately. I will take each one of them and say what I think and if you wanna tell me anything about any of them please do.
The first one is Trump. At first I was at least glad he is not a liberal and might put an end to illegal migration. I was a bit worried about his relations with Israel. In time it turned out that he dindu much for Israel while stopping the illegals, increasing the economy, sustaining the growth by increasing employment and waging a heavy trade war with China. He also, despite of pro russian accusations, was very tough on Russia on both sanctions and the situation in Syria. Overall I think the man is doing some good stuff.
Another one is Salvini in Italy. While he is probably the toughest on migration and basically slaughters the mafia he seems to support the ending of economoc sanctions on Russia in regards to the Crimea situation.
Andrzei Duda from Poland doesn't seem to have any sympathy for Russia or Israel. The Poles have had quite the history with Russia and after the 2010 plane crash there is no chance they will hug any time soon.
Zemann from Czechia is jewish himself and speaks a little hebrew as well.
Orban, while being great against the migration and basically telling Soros to go fuck himself with a rake, some Hungarians accuse him of being pro Russian and a bit pro Israel. While it's hard these days to move into power without kissing jewish ass, idk if the same goes for "putin' your hand on the Russian's shoulder". There is also a bit of a situation with Romania. While he was very pro relations with Romania in 2013 sometimes in the present his party makes propaganda about Transilvania (western part of Romania) being Hungarian. The same mentality was in Putin's head when he took Crimea. I honestly don't care about past history and who owned it when and would like nothing more than to finally be friends with the Hungarians. As a Romanian I personally think they could be great friends if we move past our differences.
*Coming to Romania, the party that currently holds power is a socialist one that has nothing to do with nationalism compared to the others I just listed, while having ties to both Russia and Israel. They are the ones that pushed for the legislation that can inprison someone for saying antisemitic phrases or posting them. This happened this summer and nobody said anything. IDK if we are afraid or just stupid. Living here for so many years I can tell that the answer is a little bit of both. A real nationalist movement is what we would need right now. -> I listed this party because I wanted to talk a little about Romania and Hungary as neighbours, but I will not include this political faction in my list of nationalist movements in no way.
There is another one I would like to include and that is Borsolano from Brazil. Yep I know I said I will talk just about Europe and the US. Even though Borsolano is a bit of a Christian fanatic, he seems to be a heavy enemy of the mafia, crime and does not seem to have any ties to Russia. Just some diplomatic ties to Israel, but nothing too serious at the moment meaning I don't think the jews would push for any radical legislation there.
So far I can say I have a positive impression on Trump, Duda and a little on Borsolano. The rest are half questionable.
I am interested on your thoughts