And an Englishman who has the opportunity to visit Hungary (mostly Budapest) several times a year, I commend the mindset of preserving and protecting history and culture and this keeps a society cohesive. In the UK and across Western Europe we have seen the failure of integration of mass migration (both legal and illegal). When cities and towns, or organisations like universities and offices comprise vastly different people with vastly different values, the casual feeling of brotherhood and sisterhood between people crumbles. Budapest often feels more like London than London, and I respect it’s a city of decent people who want to live well together.
And an Englishman who has the opportunity to visit Hungary (mostly Budapest) several times a year, I commend the mindset of preserving and protecting history and culture and this keeps a society cohesive. In the UK and across Western Europe we have seen the failure of integration of mass migration (both legal and illegal). When cities and towns, or organisations like universities and offices comprise vastly different people with vastly different values, the casual feeling of brotherhood and sisterhood between people crumbles.
Budapest often feels more like London than London, and I respect it’s a city of decent people who want to live well together.
I have been to Hungary and is a nice country and safe, and most important still looks like a European country, please keep that way,
Perhaps your definition of Common Purpose and ours are two very different things
Lost me at "It's not about race."
Lost you? Why? Moral superiority?
@@tdevry Because it is about race. The land means nothing if the people are no longer living on it. The nation is the people