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Peter Magyar speaks to the election night crowd. This reminds me of the days of 1956 Hungary, Solidarity in Poland and the Berlin wall being dismantled with sledgehammers. My heart swells and I have been cutting onions again. I hope this brings Ukraine closer to victory and peace.
Russians, go home!
— Dr. Jack Brown (@drjackbrown.bsky.social) 2026-04-12T23:35:18.299Z
chicoescuela
(3,114 posts)blue-wave
(5,311 posts)calimary
(90,243 posts)Actually though, we could be celebrating early. Like - THIS November. After THIS round of votes is tabulated, nationwide!
chicoescuela
(3,114 posts)2naSalit
(103,136 posts)Deuxcents
(27,135 posts)blue-wave
(5,311 posts)blue-wave
(5,311 posts)Cha
(319,392 posts)Mahalo, blue-wav!! ☮️🌻🕯️🕊️💜🌈
blue-wave
(5,311 posts)Cha
(319,392 posts)the Streets for All of us. 💜 🌊
OAITW r.2.0
(32,276 posts)blue-wave
(5,311 posts)in the United States. Russians go home!!
moondust
(21,302 posts)blue-wave
(5,311 posts)on destroying any Democracy anywhere in the world. I hope the EU does investigate, wherever that may lead.
Just Jerome
(505 posts)Vance home. Feel free to keep him. Does Hungary have a furniture industry?
Asking for a fiend.
blue-wave
(5,311 posts)to Russia.
niyad
(132,874 posts)AloeVera
(4,304 posts)Ruszki is a colloquial pejorative or slur for Russian (Orosz). I believe the English equivalent is Russki or Russky.
Ruszkik Haza! was chanted during the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. It's truly amazing to hear it again.
blue-wave
(5,311 posts)They sure were using that phrase in 1956.
https://lost-in-history.com/the-forgotten-hungarian-revolution-of-1956/
It's good to hear and see that younger generations of Hungarians were taught well in history class.
AloeVera
(4,304 posts)Unfortunately Hungary suffered under Soviet rule for another 33 years. But it was the first country to rise up against Soviet tyranny. The "Ruszkis" were brutal in 1956 - over 3,000 were killed, many crushed under Soviet tanks. The rebels waited in vain for help to arrive from "Amerika". The PM Imre Nagy was hanged, his name forbidden to be even spoken under threat of imprisonment or worse for over 30 years. I lived under that regime as a child. In memory of that and for the reasons others here share, this is a joyful day!
I think Péter Magyar tapped into that latent but historically powerful anti-Russian sentiment and it helped him win.