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Hungarian minister: White, Christian Austrians have moved away from Vienna

 
 
 
 
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Janos Lazar is a senior Hungarian politician, formally “Minister of the Prime Minister’s Office”, informally Viktor Orban’s right-hand man. He has posted a video on Facebook showing himself walking around districts of Vienna where there are large immigrant populations. (He speaks in Hungarian but the images have a power of their own.)

He comments freely on the negative effects immigration has had on the city.

“Vienna has become a worse place due to the refugees,” he observes. He says he wanted to ask locals what they felt about it but “none of them could speak German.”

“Immigrants create a city within a city and afterwards they define the life of this society. In Vienna there are many schools where there are only now children from the Middle East.”

He says Hungary is threatened with this too if the opposition win the upcoming elections on April 8 and “let migrants into the country”.

“These immigrant communities have completely changed the appearance of the city.”

“The streets here are visibly dirtier, the surroundings are much poorer and criminality is much higher.”

Lazar says Hungary will go the same way if immigrants are allowed into Hungary.

And with nice timing comes the next jihad attack.

According to Sputnik News:

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Although not mentioned here, another witness reported hearing the attacker shout about “Allah”.

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  1. the Jews did this.

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