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Ursprungligen postat av tras
Vad hon säger känns väldigt mainstream. Man kunde ju tro att Jobbik hade en annan syn och en annan politik i fråga om zigenare. Vad hon säger är i princip att zigenarna ska assimileras (break out of the inherited patterns) och börja försörja sig själva. Man har ju fått uppfattningen att Jobbik var "brunt", men så tycks ju inte vara fallet i denna fråga.
Jobbiks tankar kring zigenarfrågan är att integrera de zigenare som går att integrera resterande zigenare som är kriminella hamnar i fängelse. Det är knappast ett "brunt" parti nazism har aldrig varit populärt i Ungern men däremot magyar Turanism då snackar vi mer konkreta saker.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_Turanism
Jobbiks motto:
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“Jobbik not only speaks but will put the words in action, Hungary belongs to the Hungarians.”
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Jobbik – Movement for a Better Hungary took in charge as the only party to face one of the underlying problems of Hungarian society, the unsolved situation of the ever growing gypsy population.
It stated –what everyone knows but is silenced by “political correctness”– that phenomenon of “gypsy crime” is real. It is a unique form of delinquency, different from the crimes of the majority in nature and force.
This recognition and documentation does not imply the collective condemnation of gypsies or racism, of course, since it blames their peculiar socio-cultural background, not genetic pre-determination. The way to solve this problem is paved by the raising of children to respect social norms, education, vocational training and establishment of jobs.
At the same time, however, it is also necessary to stiffen punitive sentences, to speed up criminal procedures and to end positive discrimination. These are fundamental to close the door on the easier life through crime.
Ironically, Jobbik is labeled extreme for these statements precisely by those, whose extreme neoliberal economic policies caused such a decrease in employment that the new generations of gypsies do not see working for a living a viable option.
http://www.jobbik.com/?page_id=2
Jobbik har falskt blivit anklagade för att vara neo-nazister i vänster medior runt omkring Europa vilket är löjeväckande.
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Local Guard organiser Timea Karsai, a demure, bespectacled 33-year-old whose day job is as a psychiatrist, added:
"We demonstrate in towns where families have been attacked by gypsies, but we also help gypsy families themselves when they have been threatened by other gypsies. I am not a racist, just a nationalist."
Indeed, it is the "respectable" votes of people like Ms Karsai, who do not consider themselves bigots in any way, that is likely to do most to boost the showing of the Far Right in the elections.
Far from signalling a new wave of Neo-Nazism, many analysts say it shows how mainstream parties have simply dismissed understandable concerns about racial problems and future immigration from Africa and Asia.
"Mainstream political parties avoid dealing with sensitive issues like Roma and immigration by dismissing it as the talk of the Far Right," said Robin Shepherd, a Europe expert at the Henry Jackson Society, a London thinktank. "But that is an easy and lazy designation, which plays into extremists' hands."
All the same, many Hungarians still find Jobbik's image unpalatable. "We are disappointed by the main parties because they are always quarrelling and lying," said Peter Nehoda, 29, an IT worker drinking coffee in a Budapest cafe.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...MEPs-seat.html
Jobbik har fått neo-nazist stämpeln pga Magyar Gárda gjort hämnd aktioner mot zigenska brottslingar (som framstått som oskyldiga romer i median).