Hungary embraces its Turkish roots | |
7..X.LePsihoLog
User ID: 50828130 Croatia 01/03/2022 02:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
RomanianGuy
(OP) User ID: 81719807 Romania 01/03/2022 03:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | orban is gypsy.... Quoting: 7..X.LePsihoLog hungarians are from slavic people.... have only 3+3.5% of "turkish" blood.... so, this is golums wet dream.... Yeah, Golum/Erdogan always tried to spread Turkish influence in Eastern Europe. To Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Moldova. A Romanian Prime Minister was his friend and he wanted to build the largest mosque in Europe in Bucharest. But the popular backlash was strong and he gave up. So I'm kind of disappointed to see Hungary go Turkic especially since Orban was always hailed as Europe's savior or something. Now he's Golum's trojan horse. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 79637004 United States 01/03/2022 03:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Dalek Uno User ID: 81748528 Germany 01/03/2022 03:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
RomanianGuy
(OP) User ID: 81719807 Romania 01/03/2022 03:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Very smart, it’s always good to have a back up plan just in case NATO masters try to financially black mail Hungary. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79637004 Yes, having a Muzz back-up plan is so smart. Why didn't Armenia or Serbia or Bulgaria think of it. They must be dumb. Joining the Muzz is the best back-up. Last Edited by RomanianGuy on 01/03/2022 03:26 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73439957 United States 01/03/2022 03:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76192420 Slovenia 01/03/2022 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | orban is gypsy.... Quoting: 7..X.LePsihoLog hungarians are from slavic people.... have only 3+3.5% of "turkish" blood.... so, this is golums wet dream.... Yeah, Golum/Erdogan always tried to spread Turkish influence in Eastern Europe. To Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Moldova. A Romanian Prime Minister was his friend and he wanted to build the largest mosque in Europe in Bucharest. But the popular backlash was strong and he gave up. So I'm kind of disappointed to see Hungary go Turkic especially since Orban was always hailed as Europe's savior or something. Now he's Golum's trojan horse. And you realized all that through some youtube video? |
RomanianGuy
(OP) User ID: 81719807 Romania 01/03/2022 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | orban is gypsy.... Quoting: 7..X.LePsihoLog hungarians are from slavic people.... have only 3+3.5% of "turkish" blood.... so, this is golums wet dream.... Yeah, Golum/Erdogan always tried to spread Turkish influence in Eastern Europe. To Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Moldova. A Romanian Prime Minister was his friend and he wanted to build the largest mosque in Europe in Bucharest. But the popular backlash was strong and he gave up. So I'm kind of disappointed to see Hungary go Turkic especially since Orban was always hailed as Europe's savior or something. Now he's Golum's trojan horse. And you realized all that through some youtube video? I realized it when Hungary sided with Azerbaijan while Azerbaijan and Turkey were smashing Armenia. The youtube video just mentioned the latest November 2021 Turkic summit Hungary took part in. So bitches like you can't deny it. |
RomanianGuy
(OP) User ID: 81719807 Romania 01/03/2022 03:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Before or after we convert to Islam, you Hun-Turkic fuck? |
Dalek Uno User ID: 81748528 Germany 01/03/2022 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Serepta Ann
User ID: 81535779 United States 01/03/2022 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | their first kings were Turks, but if you dig deeper you find that the rulers of Turkey were Greek. They also were royalty in Scandinavia, but you have to read and trace genealogic lines. I have a percentage of Magyar, at one time they were a majority but now a minority. Some argue if they were Turkish others Celtic (etc) You have to train your mind to be stronger than your emotions or you will lose yourself every time |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76192420 Slovenia 01/03/2022 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I realized it when Hungary sided with Azerbaijan while Azerbaijan and Turkey were smashing Armenia. Quoting: RomanianGuy The youtube video just mentioned the latest November 2021 Turkic summit Hungary took part in. So bitches like you can't deny it. So what if they joined turkic summit? According to you that automatically means "embracing turkish roots"? Grow up, I understand you're Romanian and as such you'll never have a good word for a Hungarian but Hungarians and turks have no common roots. Whatever they had its been fucked and overbreed by Slavs and the rest in the neighborhood in last 1000 years or so. |
Dalek Uno User ID: 81748528 Germany 01/03/2022 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | their first kings were Turks, but if you dig deeper you find that the rulers of Turkey were Greek. They also were royalty in Scandinavia, but you have to read and trace genealogic lines. I have a percentage of Magyar, at one time they were a majority but now a minority. Some argue if they were Turkish others Celtic (etc) Quoting: Serepta Ann Most of the Turkish rulers were offspring of slaves from the Caucasus. |
RomanianGuy
(OP) User ID: 81719807 Romania 01/03/2022 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I realized it when Hungary sided with Azerbaijan while Azerbaijan and Turkey were smashing Armenia. Quoting: RomanianGuy The youtube video just mentioned the latest November 2021 Turkic summit Hungary took part in. So bitches like you can't deny it. So what if they joined turkic summit? According to you that automatically means "embracing turkish roots"? Grow up, I understand you're Romanian and as such you'll never have a good word for a Hungarian but Hungarians and turks have no common roots. Whatever they had its been fucked and overbreed by Slavs and the rest in the neighborhood in last 1000 years or so. Where are the Hungarians opposing Hungary joining the Turkic Organisation? Like I said, when a Romanian Prime Minister wanted to build with the help of Turkey the largest mosque in Europe, Romanians were outraged and vocally opposed that shit. They went out and threw pig carcasses on the plot of land that was intended as the location. Where are the Hungarians opposing Hungary's membership in the Turkic organisation? Crickets. Silence. Sure, I, as a Romanian, will be attacked for being the messenger of this. Rightly so I guess, but where are the Hungarians opponents of this BS. Oh, you mean you agree with this? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76192420 Slovenia 01/03/2022 04:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pan-Turanian propaganda run by the Turkish deep state isn't only pro-Muslim, but also neo-Pagan. I don't think turning muslim is a requirement for that club. all of the members are fiercely nationalistic. Quoting: Dalek Uno 81748528 As Romania that would be a reason to watch out. Right, you surprise from time to time ;) Hungarian Turanism was a Romantic nationalist cultural and political movement which was most active from the second half of the 19th century through the first half of the 20th century. It was based on the age old and still living national tradition about the Asian origins of the Magyars. This tradition served as the starting point for the scientific research about the ethnogenesis of the Hungarian people, which began in the 18th century, both in Hungary and abroad. As a scientific movement, Turanism was concerned with the research about Asia and its culture in the context of Hungarian history and culture. Political Turanism was born in the 19th century, in response to the growing influence of Pan-Germanism and Pan-Slavism, which were seen by Hungarians as very dangerous to the state and nation of Hungary because the country had large ethnic German and Slavic populations. Political Turanism was a romantic nationalist movement, which accentuated the importance of the common ancestry and the cultural affinity of the Hungarians with the peoples of the Caucasus, Inner and Central Asia, like the Turks, Mongols, Parsi and the like, and called for closer collaboration and political alliance with them, as a means to secure and further shared interests, and counter the imminent threats posed by the policies of Western powers like Germany, the British Empire, France and Russia. The movement received impetus after Hungary's defeat in World War I. Under the terms of the Treaty of Trianon (1920), the new Hungarian state constituted only 32.7% of the territory of historic, pre-treaty Hungary, and it lost 58.4% of its total population. More than 3.2 million ethnic Hungarians (one-third of all Hungarians) resided outside the new boundaries of Hungary in the successor states under oppressive conditions. Old Hungarian cities of great cultural importance like Pozsony (a former capital of the country), Kassa, and Kolozsvár (present-day Bratislava, Košice, and Cluj-Napoca respectively) were lost. Under these circumstances, no Hungarian government could survive without seeking justice for both the Magyars and Hungary. Reuniting the Magyars became a crucial point in public life and on the political agenda. Outrage led many to reject Europe and turn towards the East in search of new friends and allies in a bid to revise the unjust terms of the treaty and restore the integrity of Hungary. Disappointment towards Europe caused by 'the betrayal of the West in Trianon', and the pessimistic feeling of loneliness, led different strata in society towards Turanism. They tried to look for friends, kindred peoples and allies in the East so that Hungary could break out of its isolation and regain its well deserved position among the nations. A more radical group of conservative, rightist people, sometimes even with an anti-Semitic hint propagated sharply anti-Western views and the superiority of Eastern culture, the necessity of a pro-Eastern policy, and development of the awareness of Turanic racialism among Hungarian people. Turanism was never embraced officially because it was not in accord with the Christian conservatist ideological background of the regime, but it was used by the government as an informal tool to break the country's international isolation, and build alliances. So, same as in the past, Hungary feels isolated in modern Europe and is looking for friends, nothing wrong with that. Better radical Turk then liberal European I say.. |
Dalek Uno User ID: 81748528 Germany 01/03/2022 04:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pan-Turanian propaganda run by the Turkish deep state isn't only pro-Muslim, but also neo-Pagan. I don't think turning muslim is a requirement for that club. all of the members are fiercely nationalistic. Quoting: Dalek Uno 81748528 As Romania that would be a reason to watch out. Right, you surprise from time to time ;) Hungarian Turanism was a Romantic nationalist cultural and political movement which was most active from the second half of the 19th century through the first half of the 20th century. It was based on the age old and still living national tradition about the Asian origins of the Magyars. This tradition served as the starting point for the scientific research about the ethnogenesis of the Hungarian people, which began in the 18th century, both in Hungary and abroad. As a scientific movement, Turanism was concerned with the research about Asia and its culture in the context of Hungarian history and culture. Political Turanism was born in the 19th century, in response to the growing influence of Pan-Germanism and Pan-Slavism, which were seen by Hungarians as very dangerous to the state and nation of Hungary because the country had large ethnic German and Slavic populations. Political Turanism was a romantic nationalist movement, which accentuated the importance of the common ancestry and the cultural affinity of the Hungarians with the peoples of the Caucasus, Inner and Central Asia, like the Turks, Mongols, Parsi and the like, and called for closer collaboration and political alliance with them, as a means to secure and further shared interests, and counter the imminent threats posed by the policies of Western powers like Germany, the British Empire, France and Russia. The movement received impetus after Hungary's defeat in World War I. Under the terms of the Treaty of Trianon (1920), the new Hungarian state constituted only 32.7% of the territory of historic, pre-treaty Hungary, and it lost 58.4% of its total population. More than 3.2 million ethnic Hungarians (one-third of all Hungarians) resided outside the new boundaries of Hungary in the successor states under oppressive conditions. Old Hungarian cities of great cultural importance like Pozsony (a former capital of the country), Kassa, and Kolozsvár (present-day Bratislava, Košice, and Cluj-Napoca respectively) were lost. Under these circumstances, no Hungarian government could survive without seeking justice for both the Magyars and Hungary. Reuniting the Magyars became a crucial point in public life and on the political agenda. Outrage led many to reject Europe and turn towards the East in search of new friends and allies in a bid to revise the unjust terms of the treaty and restore the integrity of Hungary. Disappointment towards Europe caused by 'the betrayal of the West in Trianon', and the pessimistic feeling of loneliness, led different strata in society towards Turanism. They tried to look for friends, kindred peoples and allies in the East so that Hungary could break out of its isolation and regain its well deserved position among the nations. A more radical group of conservative, rightist people, sometimes even with an anti-Semitic hint propagated sharply anti-Western views and the superiority of Eastern culture, the necessity of a pro-Eastern policy, and development of the awareness of Turanic racialism among Hungarian people. Turanism was never embraced officially because it was not in accord with the Christian conservatist ideological background of the regime, but it was used by the government as an informal tool to break the country's international isolation, and build alliances. So, same as in the past, Hungary feels isolated in modern Europe and is looking for friends, nothing wrong with that. Better radical Turk then liberal European I say.. This ideology reaches northward to Finland and Estonia, right through Russia's ethnic minorities and China's Uighurs, and then eastward to the Koreas as fellow shamanists. |
7..X.LePsihoLog
User ID: 50828130 Croatia 01/03/2022 04:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76192420 Slovenia 01/03/2022 04:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pan-Turanian propaganda run by the Turkish deep state isn't only pro-Muslim, but also neo-Pagan. I don't think turning muslim is a requirement for that club. all of the members are fiercely nationalistic. Quoting: Dalek Uno 81748528 As Romania that would be a reason to watch out. Right, you surprise from time to time ;) Hungarian Turanism was a Romantic nationalist cultural and political movement which was most active from the second half of the 19th century through the first half of the 20th century. It was based on the age old and still living national tradition about the Asian origins of the Magyars. This tradition served as the starting point for the scientific research about the ethnogenesis of the Hungarian people, which began in the 18th century, both in Hungary and abroad. As a scientific movement, Turanism was concerned with the research about Asia and its culture in the context of Hungarian history and culture. Political Turanism was born in the 19th century, in response to the growing influence of Pan-Germanism and Pan-Slavism, which were seen by Hungarians as very dangerous to the state and nation of Hungary because the country had large ethnic German and Slavic populations. Political Turanism was a romantic nationalist movement, which accentuated the importance of the common ancestry and the cultural affinity of the Hungarians with the peoples of the Caucasus, Inner and Central Asia, like the Turks, Mongols, Parsi and the like, and called for closer collaboration and political alliance with them, as a means to secure and further shared interests, and counter the imminent threats posed by the policies of Western powers like Germany, the British Empire, France and Russia. The movement received impetus after Hungary's defeat in World War I. Under the terms of the Treaty of Trianon (1920), the new Hungarian state constituted only 32.7% of the territory of historic, pre-treaty Hungary, and it lost 58.4% of its total population. More than 3.2 million ethnic Hungarians (one-third of all Hungarians) resided outside the new boundaries of Hungary in the successor states under oppressive conditions. Old Hungarian cities of great cultural importance like Pozsony (a former capital of the country), Kassa, and Kolozsvár (present-day Bratislava, Košice, and Cluj-Napoca respectively) were lost. Under these circumstances, no Hungarian government could survive without seeking justice for both the Magyars and Hungary. Reuniting the Magyars became a crucial point in public life and on the political agenda. Outrage led many to reject Europe and turn towards the East in search of new friends and allies in a bid to revise the unjust terms of the treaty and restore the integrity of Hungary. Disappointment towards Europe caused by 'the betrayal of the West in Trianon', and the pessimistic feeling of loneliness, led different strata in society towards Turanism. They tried to look for friends, kindred peoples and allies in the East so that Hungary could break out of its isolation and regain its well deserved position among the nations. A more radical group of conservative, rightist people, sometimes even with an anti-Semitic hint propagated sharply anti-Western views and the superiority of Eastern culture, the necessity of a pro-Eastern policy, and development of the awareness of Turanic racialism among Hungarian people. Turanism was never embraced officially because it was not in accord with the Christian conservatist ideological background of the regime, but it was used by the government as an informal tool to break the country's international isolation, and build alliances. So, same as in the past, Hungary feels isolated in modern Europe and is looking for friends, nothing wrong with that. Better radical Turk then liberal European I say.. This ideology reaches northward to Finland and Estonia, right through Russia's ethnic minorities and China's Uighurs, and then eastward to the Koreas as fellow shamanists. yes, neo-paganism is one of common denominators: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] but its weak and harmless just as "Rodnovery". |
mikke(L)
User ID: 81579271 Poland 01/03/2022 04:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | orban is gypsy.... Quoting: 7..X.LePsihoLog hungarians are from slavic people.... have only 3+3.5% of "turkish" blood.... so, this is golums wet dream.... Yep, the paradox is that genetically R1a1) Hungarians are more Slavic than e.g. Czechs... Avars were simply Slavic elite forces, or in other words, Avars were "professional" warriors, while Sclaveni were just farmers going to war. Avar Eagle is the Polish Eagle. |
Dalek Uno User ID: 81748528 Germany 01/03/2022 05:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Pan-Turanian propaganda run by the Turkish deep state isn't only pro-Muslim, but also neo-Pagan. I don't think turning muslim is a requirement for that club. all of the members are fiercely nationalistic. Quoting: Dalek Uno 81748528 As Romania that would be a reason to watch out. Right, you surprise from time to time ;) Hungarian Turanism was a Romantic nationalist cultural and political movement which was most active from the second half of the 19th century through the first half of the 20th century. It was based on the age old and still living national tradition about the Asian origins of the Magyars. This tradition served as the starting point for the scientific research about the ethnogenesis of the Hungarian people, which began in the 18th century, both in Hungary and abroad. As a scientific movement, Turanism was concerned with the research about Asia and its culture in the context of Hungarian history and culture. Political Turanism was born in the 19th century, in response to the growing influence of Pan-Germanism and Pan-Slavism, which were seen by Hungarians as very dangerous to the state and nation of Hungary because the country had large ethnic German and Slavic populations. Political Turanism was a romantic nationalist movement, which accentuated the importance of the common ancestry and the cultural affinity of the Hungarians with the peoples of the Caucasus, Inner and Central Asia, like the Turks, Mongols, Parsi and the like, and called for closer collaboration and political alliance with them, as a means to secure and further shared interests, and counter the imminent threats posed by the policies of Western powers like Germany, the British Empire, France and Russia. The movement received impetus after Hungary's defeat in World War I. Under the terms of the Treaty of Trianon (1920), the new Hungarian state constituted only 32.7% of the territory of historic, pre-treaty Hungary, and it lost 58.4% of its total population. More than 3.2 million ethnic Hungarians (one-third of all Hungarians) resided outside the new boundaries of Hungary in the successor states under oppressive conditions. Old Hungarian cities of great cultural importance like Pozsony (a former capital of the country), Kassa, and Kolozsvár (present-day Bratislava, Košice, and Cluj-Napoca respectively) were lost. Under these circumstances, no Hungarian government could survive without seeking justice for both the Magyars and Hungary. Reuniting the Magyars became a crucial point in public life and on the political agenda. Outrage led many to reject Europe and turn towards the East in search of new friends and allies in a bid to revise the unjust terms of the treaty and restore the integrity of Hungary. Disappointment towards Europe caused by 'the betrayal of the West in Trianon', and the pessimistic feeling of loneliness, led different strata in society towards Turanism. They tried to look for friends, kindred peoples and allies in the East so that Hungary could break out of its isolation and regain its well deserved position among the nations. A more radical group of conservative, rightist people, sometimes even with an anti-Semitic hint propagated sharply anti-Western views and the superiority of Eastern culture, the necessity of a pro-Eastern policy, and development of the awareness of Turanic racialism among Hungarian people. Turanism was never embraced officially because it was not in accord with the Christian conservatist ideological background of the regime, but it was used by the government as an informal tool to break the country's international isolation, and build alliances. So, same as in the past, Hungary feels isolated in modern Europe and is looking for friends, nothing wrong with that. Better radical Turk then liberal European I say.. This ideology reaches northward to Finland and Estonia, right through Russia's ethnic minorities and China's Uighurs, and then eastward to the Koreas as fellow shamanists. yes, neo-paganism is one of common denominators: [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] but its weak and harmless just as "Rodnovery". Some Turks believe in Ergenekon, the Valley of the Wolves. Just like the ancient Romans, their ancestors were weaned by a she-wolf. |
Hoseman
User ID: 41306635 United States 01/03/2022 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
RomanianGuy
(OP) User ID: 81719807 Romania 01/03/2022 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 81750496 United States 01/03/2022 05:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80507224 United States 01/03/2022 05:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76192420 Slovenia 01/03/2022 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | orban is gypsy.... Quoting: 7..X.LePsihoLog hungarians are from slavic people.... have only 3+3.5% of "turkish" blood.... so, this is golums wet dream.... Yep, the paradox is that genetically R1a1) Hungarians are more Slavic than e.g. Czechs... Avars were simply Slavic elite forces, or in other words, Avars were "professional" warriors, while Sclaveni were just farmers going to war. Avar Eagle is the Polish Eagle. you know what they say, Bulgars are turks who insist that they are Slavs and Hungarians are Slavs who believe they're turks. |
hwy_ho
User ID: 78415555 Canada 01/03/2022 05:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77788943 United States 01/03/2022 05:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | orban is gypsy.... Quoting: 7..X.LePsihoLog hungarians are from slavic people.... have only 3+3.5% of "turkish" blood.... so, this is golums wet dream.... Actually origins are Finnic but east of Urals "Finn Yugric" They migrated to above Black Sea and were little mixed with what there slavs, turkics etc But all of central Europe also mixed with slavs, turkics eg Huns, Avars were turkics (think of central Asian horsemen) Turkish today mixed with Arab blood, but originally turkic oguzh |
RomanianGuy
(OP) User ID: 81719807 Romania 01/03/2022 05:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
RomanianGuy
(OP) User ID: 81719807 Romania 01/03/2022 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those not watching the video: Hungarian, Finnish and Estonian are not Indo-European languages [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] |
Dalek Uno User ID: 81748528 Germany 01/03/2022 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For those not watching the video: Hungarian, Finnish and Estonian are not Indo-European languages [link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)] I remember an Estonian friend of mine speculating that the Ainu, the Japanese aborigines, had to be related to them. |