Members
of the now disbanded Magyar
Gárda explain their reasons for joining
the movement in 2009. But have they really gone away.
So
I became a Public Enemy: “Without laughter, life is not worth much”
Public
Enemy
Monika is a 20 yr old university student. She decided to join the
Magyar Gárda
for the reason she simply had had enough. At first her father refused
to support her joining the ranks of the Public Enemies but as things
got worse he changed his mind.
“Democracy
itself is a good thing,” she says. “But unfortunately this is not
the case in the present House of Hungary. People are being led by the
nose. Today only traces of equality, democracy, freedom of speech
can be found in our society. The most important values of a public
enemy are those of honesty, trust, mutual interests. And, of course
the humour. Without laughter, life is not worth much.
So
I became a Public Enemy: “the
most effective way is personal example”
Public
Enemy Imre, is a married 43 yr old
retired warrant officer and father of three girls. I came a public
enemy because it became possible to express in deeds my commitment to
my country, and to my nation. His wife and daughters are proud of
their father.
“It
is enough to think that over the past years official
financial terror has run amok causing stress to the people in the
name of democracy. According to my democracy this is not compatible
with human relationships and human values. We will not voluntarily
walk to the slaughterhouse but will resist with a fight.”
Corporate Populism takes root across Europe 2012. As always the question is Quo Bono. Source: Magyar Garda website |
Europe's
far right is embedded in opposition to multiculturalism, freedom of
movement for weaker citizens and a range of phobias from feeling
threatened by what people wear to how they chose to speak and pray.
This is an emotional acrimony to worsening social conditions and
political failures. A rallying call for action, or in revolutionary
parlance, “Resistance”
The
question is asked, who will join Right-wing Populists into a war with
multiculturalism, citizen mobility and archaic phobias. The answer is
simple. It matters not. For this is not a true fight, it is merely,
“A backlash without a cause.”
Today,
western society's perceived tyranny fuelling popular “Resistance”
is towards the financially motivated class of people who have over
the past decades mixed economics with politics. They (Financiers) are
convinced that control of society by economic force will maintain
their privileged positions to create money without actually producing
anything other than a virtual service. They work to make this
situation a dominant and unchallenged system of order to enable their
role as lord and master over citizens. Fine if they give any
compassion to people and their lives who are making them the new
Pharaohs, but they don't. They harbour only contempt for the common
people and their love for democracy.
Does
anyone in these upper echelons, after all history has shown us, truly
believe they can win.
It
starts with concern, moving to anxiety. This is followed by outbursts
of rioting, violence and emotion. When this fails it is all about the
Who. Who follows. Always the Who. Who plans and executes the final
move to “Cold Resistance.”