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The Doctors’ Appeal/Läkaruppropet
🇸🇪🇳🇴🇩🇰🇫🇮🇮🇸 Professorerna Christine Stabell Benn och Peter Aaby från Syddansk universitet svarar sakligt och klargörande på den onyanserade och ogrundade kritik som SvD:s kulturchef Ida Ölmedal framfört i en krönika angående forskarnas planerade vaccinstudie på spädbarn i Guinea-Bissau. Ida Ölmedal har efter professorernas svar skrivit en kort replik, som med all önskvärd tydlighet visar att kulturchefen inte har den blekaste aning om vad hon talar om. #BCG #HepatitB #svartmålning #guiltbyassociation #propaganda svd.se/a/wrR4Ln/etisk…
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
If you had to leave your country tomorrow and never come back, where would you go?
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@JoeyMannarino OH please, come to Europe. You will be fine at 65😅🥰....just like my teenage daughters... And me...And my husband.. And my friends.... and their kids. And our latino-friends...And our Muslim, Ucrainian, Russian, Sri-lankan And Tanzanian friends. We are all ok over here🩷🙂
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Joey Mannarino
Joey Mannarino@JoeyMannarino·
Imagine being 65 right now in this world and waited to travel. You saved your whole life and did things the right way and now you can finally start to travel after retirement. And where the hell can you travel to? Europe is a rape-filled Islamic shithole. All the great cities you wanted to visit look like Pakistan. What a scam. Who wants to see a bunch of Moslem inbreds?
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@DrNeilStone I do think vaccines work. I also think they have non-specific effects. Both positive and negative. We should not stop at a simplified statement as "they work" (mening protecting against a certain disease). We should also ask: what more do they do? Google @StabellBenn 😉
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
I can't figure out if vaccines work or not. Tough one. Need Sherlock Holmes on this one.
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Monster Mash
Monster Mash@MonsterMasgxi·
Name one thing our President has done that is violent? You can’t. It’s the lying mainstream media that has brainwashed the country and you’ve fallen for it. A president who’s had 3 assassination attempts but he’s the one involved in the rhetoric? Are you saying that it’s normal for people to kill somebody because they don’t agree with them? Your statement is false and unethical and you’re part of the violence for spreading hate and defamation. You wouldn’t like it if people were trying to assassinate you, would you? Then why get on social media and spread lies.
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Mary L Trump
Mary L Trump@MaryLTrump·
I can't believe we're even having this conversation: In the last ten years, NOBODY has engaged in more violent political rhetoric than Donald Trump.
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@Microinteracti1 @FoxNews Yes. Except @RobertKennedyJr . He is solid. 🧡 (18 years of research and scrutinising him behind my statement) And a master on Global health on top of that. Preparing doctoral studies in Non-Specific Effects of Vaccines. Kennedy is solid. The rest- 🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
@FoxNews This regime has spent 15 months still failing to understand Article 5. An attack on one is an attack on all. The US went to war alone. Nobody joins an adventure they had no part in planning. This may be the single dumbest regime humanity has ever produced.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
BREAKING: Secretary of War Pete Hegseth calls out America's allies: "The time for free riding is over." "America and the free world deserve allies who are capable, who are loyal, and who understand that being an ally is not a one way street." "We barely use the Strait of Hormuz as a country. Our energy doesn't flow through there, and we have plenty of energy." "We are not counting on Europe, but they need the Strait of Hormuz much more than we do, and might want to start doing less talking and having less fancy conferences in Europe and getting a boat."
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@SenatorBennet If they would let Kennedy actually talk instead of just speaking themselves, they might actually learn something. I have followed Kennedy 18 years. And by that, I mean really LISTENING to what he actually are saying. Then checking his statements. The man is solid.
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Michael Bennet
Michael Bennet@SenatorBennet·
Tomorrow, RFK Jr. is back before the Senate to answer for the dangerous conspiracy theories he’s pushed from the highest seat in American public health. His own testimony made clear he was unfit for this role from the start. He should never have been confirmed.
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@VigilantFox @ja94314656 I love Kennedy. But I feel a bit sad he used the expression "aliens". History has shown repeatedly that naming groups this way can be risky. One recent example is "antivaxxer" during pandemic, or "cochraches" during Rwanda/Burundi genocide osv. Well, you get the point.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
@ja94314656 You have to love how Kennedy said: “A mess that YOU helped create” right to her face.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
RFK Jr. brutally FLIPS THE SCRIPT on Democrat politician’s insane rant about ICE. Suzanne Bonamici claimed kids “feel scared” and are having “trouble focusing” because they fear ICE agents will terrorize their school. RFK Jr. fired back with a response she won’t soon forget: SUZANNE BONAMICI: “Does enhancing health include mental health?” RFK JR: “Of course.” BONAMICI: “Good. I’m glad you agree, because recently masked armed ICE agents surrounded some high school students near their school.” “They are scared, and they can feel anxiety.” “Does that help kids?” RFK JR: “It was not enhancing the health and well-being of the American people to ALLOW 20 MILLION ILLEGAL ALIENS into this country. And President Trump, again, is left with a mess that he is having to clean up.” “A mess that YOU helped create.”
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox

SUMMER LEE: “Why aren’t you putting forth serious policies…” “…instead of just these unserious conspiracy theories, and this wellness influencer mess—” RFK JR: “You want me to answer that question, or are you just talking to the camera?”

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Havaianas@Havaian·
@DrPaulOffit Mr Offit. Why don't you and Kennedy just sit together and talk? Probably YOU BOTH want the best for children. Take the excellent scientist Christine Stabell Benn as a help to the conversation if you guys need. She's incredibly professional and unbiased. Google her TEDTALK.
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Paul Offit
Paul Offit@DrPaulOffit·
f.io/xpj8diPV RFK Jr.'s misleading responses about the measles epidemic today on CNN.
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Ray Schneider
Ray Schneider@Schn34560496Ray·
@VigilantFox Rfk is the most honest man in DC right now. When will the left wake up and see this! Forget party…he’s been fighting big corrupt companies for years and the left loved him until he started questioning vaccines🤔
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
A Democrat Congresswoman accuses RFK Jr. of saying black kids on ADHD meds should be “re-parented.” RFK Jr. says he has no idea what she’s talking about and asks to hear the recording. And then this happened: TERRI SEWELL: “Have you ever ‘re-parented’... a black child?” KENNEDY: “I don’t even know what that phrase means, and I doubt that I said it.” SEWELL: “Yes or no answer.” KENNEDY: “I doubt that I said that phrase.” SEWELL: “You absolutely said it.” KENNEDY: “No, I’m not going to answer something that I didn’t say.” SEWELL: “You absolutely said it.” KENNEDY: “I’d like to hear the recording. Because it doesn’t make any sense. I don’t even know what it means.” SEWELL: “I don’t either. That’s why I’m asking.” KENNEDY: “And by the way…” [Sewell interrupts] SEWELL: “So to be clear, you’re not a doctor, you have no medical degree, and you have no formal medical training. You have never parented a black child.” KENNEDY: “24 of the 26 HHS secretaries have not had medical degrees.” SEWELL: “This is MY TIME!” [Continues smearing Kennedy with the same tired lines] KENNEDY: “You’re just making stuff up!” SEWELL: “I am absolutely not making this up.”
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@Microinteracti1 I really would appreciate sorces on this one. I 'll do my doctoral studies on the non-specific effects of vaccines so if ypu could please provide the sources for your statements they will be if very bug interest for me.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The Chickenpox Virus Never Left. It May Have Been Slowly Rewiring Your Brain. There is a virus living inside you right now. It has been there since you were small, since the week you were covered in spots and your mother dabbed you with calamine lotion and told you not to scratch, which you did anyway. When the illness passed and you got on with the business of growing up, the virus did not leave. It retreated into your nerve cells, pulled the blanket over its head, and settled in for a very long stay indeed. That virus is varicella-zoster. And it is beginning to look like it may have a considerably larger amount to answer for than one miserable itchy week in childhood. The discovery came about in the way so many important ones do: almost entirely by accident, and in Wales. When health authorities rolled out their shingles vaccine program, they had to draw an eligibility line somewhere. People born before September 2, 1933 were out. People born on or after that date were in. A perfectly arbitrary cutoff, the kind bureaucracies produce routinely, without anyone imagining it might one day illuminate the workings of the aging human brain. And yet. Stanford researchers examined Welsh health records and found that those who received the shingles vaccine were 20 percent less likely to develop dementia over the following seven years. The two groups were otherwise essentially the same people: same education levels, same rates of diabetes and heart disease, same general relationship with healthcare. The only meaningful difference was a notable drop in dementia diagnoses among the vaccinated. They checked Australia. Same pattern. Then England, New Zealand, Canada. Dataset after dataset produced the same strong protective signal. At a certain point, when you keep seeing the same result everywhere you look, it stops resembling coincidence. A follow-up study in Cell found that the vaccine does not merely help prevent dementia in healthy people. Among those who already have it, the vaccinated were nearly 30 percent less likely to die from the disease over nine years, suggesting something closer to a therapeutic effect than a preventive one. Remarkable, for a vaccine designed to prevent a rash. The leading theory is not especially comforting. Varicella-zoster can reactivate quietly, below the threshold of obvious symptoms, causing slow cumulative damage through inflammation, abnormal protein accumulation, and changes to the small blood vessels supplying neural tissue. Those mechanisms overlap uncomfortably with the ones already implicated in Alzheimer’s disease. “In some ways,” one Harvard epidemiologist noted, “we are being lucky.” Lucky is putting it mildly. Dementia affects more than 55 million people worldwide, with no reliable treatment and no clear prevention strategy beyond the familiar advice about sleep and vegetables. And here, sitting on pharmacy shelves across the developed world, is a vaccine that has apparently been handing out significant neurological protection to everyone who rolled up their sleeve for it, without anyone fully realizing it was doing so. If you are over fifty and have not had your shingles vaccine, that is worth raising with your doctor. If you have, you may have done your brain a rather larger favour than you knew. Stay connected. Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@Suggzy66 @ABridgen Oh. I thought it was Russia who started the mess when they decide to invade Ucraine. Would have been so Nice if they had chosen not to do it
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Suggzy Suggs
Suggzy Suggs@Suggzy66·
@ABridgen I can understand the Russians frustration over this. NATO and the west created this damned mess and are making it worse. Fact is Russia would not dare attack a NATO country, they know what the final outcome would be.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
President Putin’s spokesman threatens Leicester as a target and claims it is supplying drones or other equipment to Ukraine. Other places also named in the UK are London and Suffolk. A list full list of European potential targets were issued with ‘Sleep well, European partners’ I hope so because I am off to bed now ! mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/r…
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@ABridgen I just really hope Russia would not have invaded Ucraine...then we would not even have had to bother about sending drones Anywhere. I just want Russia to stop invading. Russia has the option to stop the war NOW. A war they should not have started in the first place
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@MikeTho04795078 @afneil I think any country have the right to decide if they're going into Nato, since it is a defenceorganisation and never will attack Russia for exemple. Only defend. Cant really see why Russia would have any problem with this (as long as they're not planning to invade a neighbor)
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Mike Thompson
Mike Thompson@MikeTho04795078·
@afneil Firkin hell How is someone so prolific in the Little British media so ignorant? NATO pushed up to Russia’s borders and eventually it becomes existential for them. What is hard to understand? China sticks weapons in Mexico - wat will the Cowboys do?
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@Microinteracti1 I think you and @RobertKennedyJr REALLY would get along! (And I am saying this as a vegetarian- who admits you and Kennedy has a point😅). Listen to what he actually says, not what others say about him. And thank you for so good writing - makes my day. And many others 😀
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
For 30 years, Western dietary guidelines told us red meat was killing us. The French kept eating it. With butter. And wine. And somehow outlived everyone else. Here's what the research quietly admitted decades later: the surveys were broken. When studies asked "do you eat meat?" they didn't ask which kind. A steak and a hot dog got the same tick in the same box. Processed meat, loaded with sodium, preservatives and industrial additives, was counted identically to a plain piece of beef. The French never had a paradox. They just never ate the other stuff. Show up to a French dinner with a packet of minced meat from a supermarket and you'll be asked, very politely, never to return. The risk was real. It was coming from the sausage. Not the steak. Thirty years of dietary guidelines. Built on a questionnaire that never asked the right question. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@Microinteracti1 I love your tweets🩷. BUT: Describing Kennedy as an "ex heroin addict/antivaxxer" misses his point. Totally. I will do my doctoral studies in the area of "non-specific effects of vaccines" Listen to him first. You might be surprised💗
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
USA – Just Another Country Every Ally Gone. Every Bridge Burned. For decades, the alliance had a problem member. Everyone knew it. The country that invaded Iraq on a lie, tanked the global economy in 2008, and elected its own demolition crew in 2016 and again in 2025. The others adjusted. Covered for it. Kept showing up. You don't abandon a friend just because he occasionally drives into a ditch. You wait until he drives into yours. Then Trump made it simple. The friend who had always been difficult had finally done something unforgivable. The room went quiet. And then everyone moved on. America was never strong alone. It was strong because it sat at the center of the most sophisticated network of power ever assembled. British diplomats carrying influence into Canberra and Wellington. French connections opening doors across Africa and the Middle East. Norwegian and Greek shipping moving a third of the world's cargo. German engineering. Japanese capital. South Korean semiconductors. Canadian stability. Australian intelligence. Dutch and Belgian ports as the gateway to 750 million consumers. Danish and Italian naval presence across two seas. Every one of them a multiplier, lifting Washington into rooms it could never have entered alone. It was not one football team. It was hundreds of teams, running the same plays, on every field, simultaneously. Trump dismantled it the way a bored child dismantles a Lego set. Not to build something else. Just to watch the pieces fall. What is left is 340 million people staring across the Pacific at 1.4 billion. China did not need to do anything during the Iran war. It watched. It waited. It took notes. While Washington burned its relationships one by one, Beijing made calls, signed deals, and let the silence do the work. Silence, it turns out, is a remarkably effective foreign policy. The allies are not mourning. They are discovering something they perhaps always suspected: that Washington was often the ceiling, not the floor. The ally that needed managing. The friend whose chaos you had to absorb before you could get anything done. Turns out the meeting goes faster when he's not in the room. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said it plainly: "The old relationship we had with the United States is over. It's clear the US is no longer a reliable partner." At Davos he told world leaders the scaffold of American power was being abandoned. "Friends," he said, "it is time for companies and countries to take their signs down." Germany said the war had nothing to do with NATO. France blocked arms flights. Spain closed its airspace. Italy denied landing rights. Poland kept its missile batteries home. Kallas delivered the European verdict: "This is not Europe's war. No one wants to actively get involved." Which, translated from diplomat into English, means: absolutely not. Starmer condemned "regime change from the skies." Sanchez accused Washington of playing "Russian roulette with the destiny of millions." Macron said: "When we want to be serious, we don't say each day the opposite of what we said the day before." Coming from a Frenchman, that is essentially a controlled demolition. These are the countries that sent their sons to the Gulf in 1991. That stood in line at NATO headquarters on September 12, 2001. They know what the alliance was. They have decided, with remarkable calm, that they are better off without the version currently on offer. This is what it looks like when an alliance leaves one of its own members behind. Professor Robert Pape put the result plainly: "Iran is far stronger than it was 40 days ago. It is in control of 20 percent of the world's oil. It is now an emerging fourth center of power." Washington went to war to prevent exactly this outcome. It succeeded, just not in the way it intended. One country launched a war alone, begged Pakistan to broker peace talks, and came home empty-handed. French Senator Claude Malhuret said it on the floor of the French Senate, viewed millions of times across the world: "Washington has become Nero's court, with an incendiary emperor, submissive courtiers and a buffoon on ketamine in charge of purging the civil service." Americans flooded his inbox asking why it had to be a French politician to say what nobody in Washington would. A year later he corrected himself. Nero's court was too dignified. "I was wrong. It is the Court of Miracles." A medieval Parisian slum where criminals and thieves pretended to be something they were not. He listed the cabinet: an anti-vaxxer and former heroin addict as Secretary of Health, a climate denier running environmental policy, an alcoholic television host handed the world's most powerful military, a Qatari lobbyist as Attorney General, a Putin admirer as National Security Advisor. Then he cited a Turkish proverb: "When a clown moves into a palace, he does not become king. The palace becomes a circus." Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Trump had Truth Social and a golf cart. He posted images of himself as Jesus on Easter Sunday, then deleted them before breakfast. Threatened to erase "a whole civilization," then teed off by Monday morning. At least Nero stayed in Rome. A country so institutionally broken that it took a French senator to say out loud what every American already knew. Congress watched. The Republicans said nothing, because nothing pays better than silence. The Democrats couldn't find their spine. The entire apparatus of the world's oldest democracy stood on the sidelines while one man helped himself to powers the constitution told him he couldn't have. Either everyone in that building has decided this is perfectly fine. Or they've concluded it's already too late. Either way, the word for that is not democracy. The White House became the circus. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Rob Schneider 🇺🇸
Rob Schneider 🇺🇸@RobSchneider·
Hungary has chosen the new Sovietization of Europe. Hungary has chosen to bow to the tyrants of the EU. Hungary has chosen cultural suicide. Hungary has chosen Leftest Woke Ideology and the authoritarianism of the European Union. Hungary has been manipulated by a Europe that has chosen to forget its heritage and lose its sovereignty to unelected parliamentarians who have allowed the flood of Islamic militants to wreak havoc on their own citizens. Hungary has chosen War, the Ukraine War, over peace and neutrality. Hungary has now chosen energy DEPENDENCE from the lunatics who want Net Zero carbon. Now their energy costs will soar. Hungary has chosen ‘different’ for different’s sake, but this decision to give up their independence to the EU is not something that they can ‘Unchoose’ after Hungarians find their country overrun by migrants who have nothing in common with them and who they will have to pay for. It is my sincere hope that the Hungarian people don’t allow themselves to completely lose their heritage, their sovereignty, and their freedoms. Pray for Hungary.
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen

Hungary has chosen Europe. Europe has always chosen Hungary. A country reclaims its European path. The Union grows stronger. Magyarország Európát választotta. Európa mindig Magyarországot választotta. Egy ország visszatér az európai útjára. Az Unió erősebbé válik.

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Havaianas@Havaian·
@elonmusk @AlexanderSoros I think Orban was like 16 yrs in power or so....that sounds more like communism to me, actually. Change can be good🙂
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Alex Soros
Alex Soros@AlexanderSoros·
The people of Hungary have taken back their country! A resounding rejection of entrenched corruption and foreign interference. 🇭🇺 🇪🇺
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Havaianas@Havaian·
@joshbinder @BiankaB12 True. We are very very safe in Europe. The media narrative I see sometimes is soooooo misleading. Actually, a plain lie.
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JEB@joshbinder·
@BiankaB12 For all those still harping on this myth that you’ll be assaulted on the way to the beach in Europe. I hate to break it to you but that’s much more likely to happen in Santa Monica, CA one of the most expensive in the US. It’s way more stabby than any place on the med 150%
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Бианка@BiankaB12·
> be me > be europoor > wake up on a Sunday, walk 8 min from the house (that i personally own, not indebted for 35 yrs of mortgage that is one recession away from being repossessed by the bank) to the beach > do yoga > meet your neighbours that are having a picnic > have a glass of wine with them > come back and enjoy peaceful Easter Sunday knowing you have no debt, own all your assets, your government debt-to-GDP is 60% and a health emergency won’t make you homeless. > enjoy the peace of knowing that when the global system implodes, you are well equipped to handle it without your nation turning into a Mad Max apocalypse. Be Europoor 🤌 Happy Sunday to y’all and Христос Воскресе for all those that celebrate.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Dear MAGA America. Dear Orbán Hungary. I have been thinking about this for a while now, and I have come to the conclusion that something has gone genuinely, historically, almost impressively wrong. America produced jazz, the national park system, the Marshall Plan, and the men who froze at the Bulge and bled on Omaha Beach. Those men built an alliance on a simple idea. That free nations stick together and that autocrats are best confronted early rather than photographed with enthusiastically. And then one family drove the whole thing into a wall at speed and walked away from the wreckage whistling. Look around. Look carefully at what is actually happening. There is a man in Washington building triumphal arches and gold statues of himself while announcing, in his own words, that he intends to take Canada, Greenland, Cuba, Mexico, Ecuador, and the oil of Iran. He said these things out loud, repeatedly. There is a man in Moscow rewriting borders by force. And there is a man in Budapest facilitating both of them from inside the Western alliance, with Donald Trump Jr. flying in to offer his personal congratulations. The last time the world looked like this it was 1938. The truly unsettling thing about 1938 was not that it felt alarming. It felt like politics. Strongmen being strongmen, reasonable people making accommodations, everyone hoping it would sort itself out. It did not sort itself out. Germany has been replaced by the United States. The man with the triumphal arches is in Washington now, on a crusade for oil and territory, pulling the energy of the Middle East into the kind of confrontation that has a very poor historical record of ending tidily. And the checks and balances that were supposed to prevent all of this turned out, at the crucial moment, to be a paper tiger that looked at its shoes. Every Canadian, every European, every person who has stood in a Normandy cemetery knows exactly what this feels like. We are all in the same boat. And the boat is taking on water. Now, Hungary. The real one. Budapest is one of those cities where civilisation genuinely tried and largely succeeded. Hungary is European in every meaningful sense, geographically, historically, culturally, always pointing in one direction. West. It rose up against Soviet tanks in 1956 with magnificent stubbornness because the alternative was simply unacceptable. And yet Orbán Hungary is walking it back toward a 1956 moment. Dismantling courts, silencing press, rerouting the country away from the West and toward Moscow. Methodically. Quietly. Legally. Orbán Hungary is not a country. It is a project, lucrative for those running it and considerably less so for everyone else. Hungary belongs in the West. In 2026. Not in Orbán Hungary’s 1938. There is a choice coming. The rest of us will be watching with considerable affection for the real Hungary, which managed it once before under considerably worse conditions. I have every confidence it can manage it again.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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