Hungarian Town Wants Europeans
The mayor of the town of Asotthalom, southern Hungary, has become the first European politician to make a public call for Europeans who seek to get away from a “multicultural society” to settle in that country, according to the BBC.
A report on the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire program quotes Mayor Laszlo Toroczkai—already famous for being the person who drove the building of Hungary’s border wall at the height of the Angela Merkel-driven Third World invasion of Europe—as wanting Europeans to come to his town.
“We primarily welcome people from western Europe, people who wouldn’t like to live in a multicultural society,” Mayor Toroczkai told the BBC. “We wouldn’t like to attract Muslims to the village.”
The BBC program—hostile as always, as is to be expected from the controlled media—said that the town had “banned the wearing of Muslim dress and the call to prayer,” and by “leading what it calls ‘the war against Muslim culture,’ it hopes to attract other Christian Europeans who object to multiculturalism in their own countries.”
Read the rest at The New Observer.