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Comments by "" (@NoahBodze) on "The good and bad points of having an inclusive and diverse society" video.
Indeed. I’m American of Central European descent. Just a whiff of what happened over the Black Sea, Balkans and Central Europe is scary. My ancestors got to American when it was still Prussia and Austria-Hungary, and I thank god for that. We would probably not have lived have we remained.
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Hungary had multiculturalism — its people today are a kind of ethnic goulash as people. Like Normans in England, Magyars came and conquered. But not all Hungarians — or even most — have Magyar DNA. Its most famous person was German, Puskas, and it’s had various waves of different peoples come through. Even amongst the narrow band of Europeans there was tension amongst the multiple cultures and ethnicities. It didn’t go as well in Hungary as it did in the American northeast.
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Simon — for your last video on Hungary, do a video on Magna Carta and the Golden Bull of 1222, in Hungary. It’s almost the same event; nobles cornering a weak king to get him to promise, on parchment, that his rule is not absolute. “Jus resistendi.” Fascinating that Hungarians and English would have had almost no contact yet come to similar terms at the same time! In a sense, the answer to the question “what is it to be European?” is in that overlap, in Latin.
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@xmfclick Seriously. You could add up all the armies that ever invaded England and it’s not even one side of one Mongol invasion. Huns. Turks. Romans. Nazis. Soviets. Avars. Lombards. All of them came through the Balkans and Central Europe. Western Europeans don’t understand anything like it.
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@peterlangbridge4628 Who is Matthias Rackozy? Ever seen him? You’ve got the luxury of saying the things you do because you don’t understand the past.
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Bela Kuhn and Matthias Rackozi were outsiders, Simon. They hatred of their univited guests isn’t ex nihilo. Talk to the people in the streets. They are reasonable, polite people. What could make these people’s parents behave in such a way? It wasn’t nothing.
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@peterlangbridge4628 Then you don’t understand anything but naive grandstanding based on phony moral indignation. You owned yourself here, BTW. All you had to do is tell me who Rackozy was. Why don’t you know? Why do you chose low-IQ grandstanding when you’re too lazy and stupid to look?
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Not really — Hungarians are just like the Spanish in that they’re on different cycles of nationalism. Both places nearly fell to communism; one did. We were both alive for the one that did.
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@HuHWhat-yi8cp “almost no…” You’re picking a fight with a preexisting caveat.
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@HuHWhat-yi8cp You’re a stupid person, objectively.
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@annoyingchannel8812 no, they didn’t. They ARE the scary living. You were just lied to about them. They ARE THE VIOLENCE.
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@annoyingchannel8812 no, they didn’t. They ARE the scary living. You were just lied to about them. They ARE THE VIOLENCE.
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Small hats nearly sunk Hungary twice past century after getting exiled “forever” in 1526 for conspiring with the Turks to take Hungary over from its inhabitants. A vile virus.
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