Laska

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Laska

Laska

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Miami, FL Katılım Ocak 2026
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Andrew🇭🇺🇩🇪🇬🇧
🇭🇺🇪🇺This is how to overthrow a government in the EU. - Withhold EU funds from it to block economic growth. It doesn't matter how many reforms it carries out, do not give it the EU money. - Fine it simply 200 million euros and 1 million euros per day for a border that can also be found in Finland or the Baltic countries. - Ban students from the Erasmus program for something that also exists in Estonia and Austria, so that the youth will hate the government. - If charges are brought against the opposition candidate for any reason, vote in the European Parliament to maintain his immunity so he cannot be held accountable. - Create an oil blockade against it during the election period to cause economic difficulties. - Provide IT service assistance from abroad to the opposition party. - With 3 European intelligence services, leak years-old phone conversations before the elections, in which there is actually nothing new in content, but good for spreading sensation. - Boost the opposition candidate's reach on Facebook with Meta so that he has as many impressions as Donald Trump on his own Facebook page, and throttle the government leader's reach. Do not investigate it with the Digital Services Act. - Spread the false narrative with an internationally coordinated network that Russian agents are present and are stealing the election. Repeat the last step for weeks during the election.
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Laska@trustlaska·
I was not Orbáns fan. But I love Magyarország to the moon and back and today they made a grave mistake. You don’t choose someone to be your leader who is easily compromised, beats women, and does drugs to lead a country with zero experience and double digit IQ. The Hungarians have been fear mongered by the European elite and blinded by hatred to their demise. Aldd meg a Magyart.
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Laska@trustlaska·
@MosiniElisa These people fear mongered, brainwashed, and bought the majority of Hungarians vote: -Soros -Ursula -Zelenskyy Peter is what all three of those crooks would call “a pretty face”.
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Laska@trustlaska·
@amuse Because he doesn’t have beliefs. He says whatever the people want to hear. Unfortunately, he is also stupid which means he is fully reliant on carrying out Soros and Ursula’s bidding.
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@amuse@amuse·
EU: I’m reading that the new Hungarian leader installed by Brussels, Péter Magyar, is far more conservative than Viktor Orbán and opposes unchecked Islamic migration. Why would the EU install a new leader even more opposed to its authoritarian regime.
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Laska@trustlaska·
I love the people that are saying, “Péter is way more right wing or still center right in his beliefs than Orbán.” The man is literally Aaron Burr but without any accomplishments. He doesn’t have beliefs. He doesn’t have a track record. He doesn’t have a plan. But the good thing is he doesn’t have to have any of those since Ursula, Soros, and Zelenskyy have theirs and all the money supply to dangle over the Péter . I hate to say it but the Hungarians have become complacent, ungrateful, and fully embraced victim mentality. There’s a hustle in almost every country around them, but not here. In Hungary there’s simply an expectation to get more without giving more. “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”
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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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Laska@trustlaska·
@KarolineGosling Same reason I don’t let my sisters swipe on dating apps for me. They’re not able to draw a boundary and then keep that boundary. They swipe up on anyone that’s pretty AND they also swipe right on anyone they feel bad for.
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Karoline Gosling
Karoline Gosling@KarolineGosling·
People think I joke when I say Germany failed because it had a female leader for so long But I honestly do believe this. And as a teen I thought Merkel was a lovely lady who is better than any man (how wrong I was) Women should not lead countries.. Women do not have the emotional capabilities for it. There is a reason women should not be preachers or pastors.. The bible knew, because it was Gods word that women cannot lead. Why would we then, allow a woman to lead a whole country? I honestly believe, if Germany was never ran by a woman, it would not be dying the way it is now. And it is dying, which for me as a German is honestly heartbreaking.
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Toroczkai László
Toroczkai László@ToroczkaiLaszlo·
Gratulálok a Facebooknak, pontosabban a mögötte álló globális óriáscégnek, a Metának, és a bankároknak a győzelemhez! Megcsinálták az első magyar miniszterelnöküket. A Rothschild Bank korábbi bankára, Franciaország jelenlegi elnöke, Emmanuel Macron elsők között gratulált Magyar Péternek. A szintén Macron párizsi udvarából indult Momentum-projekt nem jött be, de a volt fideszessel sikerült a célt elérni. Mivel volt már tapasztalatunk olyan kormánnyal, amely mögött ugyanezek a körök álltak, hiszen Bajnai Gordon is meghívottként ott ült a Bilderberg-csoport ülésein, tudjuk, hogy mire számíthatunk. A demokrácia állapotának romlására, liberálglobalista diktatúra kiépítésére. De mi készen állunk a küzdelemre. Sőt, éppen ebben vagyunk a legjobbak. Most kezdődik a tánc, a Mi Hazánk erősebb lesz, mint valaha. A következő választásokon már mi leszünk a váltópárt. Nem adjuk a hazánkat!
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
If it was an "autocratic regime", then how did people just vote in free democratic elections to replace him?! Can the Iranians also vote to get rid of their "autocratic regime"? _
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Dmitry Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev@MedvedevRussiaE·
Happy Orthodox Easter!
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Laska@trustlaska·
@MyLordBebo This man needs to take a bath. He quite literally looks stinky alongside his usual disheveled appearance
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Laska@trustlaska·
@mern0k Eper season is almost upon us ⭐️😍
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nikola@mern0k·
Hungary. Healthy life for healthy families.
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Balázs Orbán
Balázs Orbán@BalazsOrban_HU·
Dear Professor Snyder, 🇭🇺 Hungary will hold parliamentary elections tomorrow. While you frame Hungary’s political trajectory primarily as part of a broader American ideological struggle, we see it differently. If Hungary’s political approach attracts attention abroad and becomes a point of reference for others, we can only welcome that – but this has never been our primary objective. Our aim is not to shape the politics of other countries, but to protect Hungary. As a Central and Eastern European country – a region whose history you also study – we have direct experience of what it means when an imperial center seeks to impose ideological and political uniformity on its members. This is why, when you describe criticism of the European Union as “negative propaganda,” the issue looks different from our perspective: Brussels’ centralizing tendencies evoke the Soviet period not only in Hungary, but across much of the region. For years, Brussels has been attempting to pressure into submission a country that rejects mandatory migration, federalist centralization, gender ideology, and a pro-war approach to the conflict in Ukraine. And this is precisely the mandate that the patriotic government led by Viktor Orbán has received from Hungarian voters in 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022: to defend our national sovereignty, to support families, to ensure security, and to preserve peace. Tomorrow, they will decide on this again. By contrast, the Hungarian opposition – elevated by the liberal bubble – is aligning itself with the liberal political line now associated with Kyiv’s interests, which Hungarian voters have rejected in four consecutive parliamentary elections. And I say with full certainty: they will do so again tomorrow – because they know exactly that 🇭🇺 @PM_ViktorOrban remains committed to peace, security, energy stability, and national self-determination. Hungary does not seek to reshape the world, but to protect its own community. We aim to preserve our sovereignty, keep our country safe, exclude illegal migration, support families, and provide a strong economic foundation for the Hungarian people. We do not seek to impose our path on others – but we rightfully expect that the democratic decisions of Hungarians, and the path they have chosen, will also be respected – including the outcome of tomorrow’s parliamentary elections. Respectfully, Balázs Orbán
Timothy Snyder@TimothyDSnyder

On Sunday, Hungary will hold parliamentary elections. These elections loom large the world over. Viktor Orbán is a central figure in the international far right and his loss would be blow to familiar figures like Vance and Trump, who are his pupils. snyder.substack.com/p/the-hungaria…

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DexV 🇷🇴
DexV 🇷🇴@DEXVirus·
Zilele astea am urmărit campania electorală din Ungaria,mai ales cea de pe rețelele sociale. Totul este tras la indigo cu alegerile din România: Ong-uri cu motoarele turate la maxim,presa pro Europeană care strigă că vin rușii,influenceri și artiști care își rup cămășile de pe ei pentru UE,ferme de boți care îl spurcă pe Orban la orice postare... Fix modelul aplicat in Georgia și România . Identic!
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Laska@trustlaska·
@IvoMajerski @FM_Szijjarto @jnbarrot Orban is corrupt sure. Every government institution has created oligarchs. If you’re looking for a perfect leader like George Washington, best to stop because they don’t make it into politics anymore.
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Ivo Majerski@IvoMajerski·
@trustlaska @FM_Szijjarto @jnbarrot It's plain corruption, my friend. Fidesz made some Hungarians local oligarchs, and the key was Russian capital from Russian oligarchs (under Putin). Now Hungary and Russia are like BFFs, but corrupt BFFs. Hungarians see all that wealth taken from ppl and want the oligarchs gone!
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Péter Szijjártó
Péter Szijjártó@FM_Szijjarto·
Dear @jnbarrot, Hungary’s foreign policy is pragmatic and transparent. This also defines Hungarian-Russian relations. We say publicly exactly what we say at the negotiating table. Unlike French diplomacy, which continuously negotiates with the Russians behind closed doors. So please spare us the double standards and refrain from interfering in the Hungarian elections.
POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope

Hungary’s talks with Russian officials about sanctions were “a betrayal of the solidarity that is required among members of the European Union,” France’s Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said in an interview today. politico.eu/article/top-fr…

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Laska@trustlaska·
@AS20241463021 @FM_Szijjarto @jnbarrot Boy oh boy, us Hungarians were BALLIN’ before Orbán—back under comrade Kádár, wages were sky-high, life was pure decadent paradise! You literally can’t make this up, folks.
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Laska@trustlaska·
@RobertP12154437 @FM_Szijjarto @jnbarrot When one country spans 9000km from one side to the other and doesn’t share a border but is within 650km of another country. It’s wise to still consider ourselves neighbors 🤷🏼
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Laska@trustlaska·
@GunterFehlinger Europe is not a good example of something that “works” 😂
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
There's a physicist at Stanford named Safi Bahcall who modeled this exact principle and the math is wild. He calls it "phase transitions in human networks." When you're stationary, your probability of a lucky event is limited to your existing surface area: the people you already know, the places you already go, the ideas you've already been exposed to. Your opportunity window is fixed. When you move, your collision rate with new nodes in a network increases nonlinearly. Double your movement (new conversations, new cities, new projects) and your probability of a serendipitous encounter doesn't double. It roughly quadruples. Because each new node connects you to their entire network, not just to them. Richard Wiseman ran a 10-year study at the University of Hertfordshire tracking self-described "lucky" and "unlucky" people. The single biggest differentiator wasn't IQ, education, or family money. Lucky people scored significantly higher on one trait: openness to experience. They talked to strangers more, varied their routines more, and said yes to invitations at nearly twice the rate. The "unlucky" group followed the same routes, ate at the same restaurants, and talked to the same 5 people. Their networks were closed loops. No new inputs, no new collisions. Luck isn't random. Luck is surface area. And surface area is a function of movement. The lobster emoji is doing more work than most people realize. Lobsters grow by shedding their shell when it gets too tight. The growth requires a period of total vulnerability. No protection, no armor, soft body exposed to the ocean. That's the cost of movement nobody posts about. You have to be uncomfortable first. The new shell only hardens after you've already moved.
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a moving man will meet his luck 🥀

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