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Originally Posted by Pete F.
“A notorious Hungarian racist who has called Jews ‘stinking excrement’, referred to Roma people as ‘animals’ and used racial epithets to describe Black people, was a featured speaker at a major gathering of US Republicans in Budapest.”
Nice . . . quote from the far left rag "The Guardian" to set the tone of your propaganda. What did the racist say at the conference, did he advocate racist, anti-semite policies there? Did any of the speakers do that there?
Of course CPAC found CPAC a rabbi to appear on its stage
Nice . . . they "found" a rabbi . . . and what did he say? Did he praise Orbans supposedly "anti-semitic" policies?
Is this supposed to imply that Republicans, Trump, et al. are anti-semite? As well as the rabbi, there were representatives from Israel there. Typical smearing insinuation.
as well as Jack Posobiec, a far-right US blogger who has used antisemitic symbols and the pro-Orbán pundit who used the phrase “stinking excrement” to refer to Jews.
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Nice . . . "far right . . . racist . . . anti-semite" . . . CPAC at the Reichstag! No doubt they were flying swastika flags and saluting the coming of the new Hitler . . .so you artfully select to imply it to be so. And omit what was mainly actually said there. Typical propaganda trick.