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aasatru , an Europe in "Unable to find room": Orbán's big Hungarian presidency speech blocked by EU Parliament
@aasatru@kbin.earth avatar

This is beautiful.

May his public embarrassment continue until we're rid of him for good.

BatrickPateman ,

I wouldn't mind him having a heart attack or a heat stroke this summer 🤗

idegenszavak ,
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His voters won't know about this. Government propaganda is in a different world. He just met with Zelinsky, Putin and the Chinese dictator, and couldn't achieve anything, obviously. In government media he is praised for trying to bring peace everywhere but the evil EU and US don't let him succeed, and we have to vote him otherwise Hungary will get pulled into the war.

Oh, there is Euro football match today, so everyone will hear about this. During the half time break there are not just ads, but also a little news segment where you can hear about his latest achievement. So those who are not interested in politics but football can hear about the adventures of our glorious leader.

aasatru ,
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Yeah, for sure. I just take comfort in knowing it bruised his ego a little.

As for getting rid of him it's going to take a lot more. Poland gives hope, but the situation there was not as bad as in Hungary.

I just hope that him trying to play an increasingly bigger role globally will lead to his downfall somehow. He clearly has a distorted image of himself and his abilities, which is not a great starting point of aspiring dictators.

idegenszavak ,
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yes, he is out of touch, and when he meet reality it can turn into funny or strange, like this recent interview segment: https://www.reddit.com/r/hungary/comments/1dzbw53

aasatru ,
@aasatru@kbin.earth avatar

That's amazing, thanks for sharing!

I don't generally see videos of politicians, as I get my news primarily from written sources and I don't have much of an interest in rhetorics. It's fascinating to see his words are as idiotic as his actions.

I guess he manages to come across as more convincing in Hungarian.

Wahots , an Europe in "Unable to find room": Orbán's big Hungarian presidency speech blocked by EU Parliament
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Pardon my ignorance, but why was Hungary added to the EU in the first place? How did it ever get to this point?

Tar_alcaran ,

Because Hungary had been strongly social democratic basically since WW2 (though much of that was behind the iron curtain), and they'd been hugely improving up to their entrance to the union, with only a little mistake of electing Orban once, before going back to a sane Premier.

And then 2010 arrived, and the entire country took a swing Hard Right and down shit street, but by that time they were already in.

atro_city ,

The EU countries in general just cannot get over the right wing tendancies and xenophobia of which they are a deep cause. By exploiting developing countries and shitting toxins into the environment we make their countries worth fleeing from, and where else to flee than prosperous countries. They are only following the wealth that was extracted from their countries.

Our reaction is to act surprised and say "no room here, we're struggling too", after having voted for parties that will take the wealth and move it upwards away from the common people. So instead of using our "superior" education to vote for parties that want to redistribute wealth, we vote populist - people who find scapegoats in the poor. "Immigrants are the problem!", "Leftists are the problem".

Wimopy ,

I'll just add that Fidesz (the right wing governing party) started out centrist in 1990. In 2010 they'd moved towards the right, but in a lot people's minds they were one of the big, reasonable parties since the end of Soviet control. And also just in general "the opposition".

The social democratic governing party also was inept and admitted as such (see Őszöd sleech).

So what happened was the left side of the spectrum lost all support, and what in many people's minds was the centrist or centre-right opposition picked it all up. Just over half the votes gave them a supermajority and from that point they gradually attained complete control over all institutions as a result.

0x815 OP ,

We in Europe have a similar problem in Slovakia at the moment with PM Fico with a similar autocratic (and pro-Russian) approach. Europe will have to adapt to the rise of the extremists from the right (and soon from the left too?) and other global development.

Wahots ,
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You are in good company. We are trying to fight off the yoke that autocrats are planning for our own country. Bastards just don't know when to quit.

anlumo , an Europe in "Unable to find room": Orbán's big Hungarian presidency speech blocked by EU Parliament

How unfortunate. They must have tried really hard to squeeze it in there, but just couldn’t find a time slot.

guy , an Europe in France to end non-essential printing of paper receipts
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Not sure if there's a scheme in place here in Scotland or UK, but I always get asked if I want a receipt or not for several years now. Receipts and plastic bags are only by request. The main exceptions seem to be restaurants and public transport.

However, my local supermarket has installed receipt scanning barriers at the self checkout - so those used to have optional receipts, but no longer. I guess profits before environment.

CurlyMoustache ,
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We have them at self checkouts here in Norway. Can't get out of the store without them. I do not like it

Anekdoteles ,

In the Netherlands the terminals ask if you want a full receipt or a short one with just the barcode to exit.

sonnenzeit ,

What exactly does the bar code encode? I suppose it must be the unique identifier of the receipt. Can you look it up on the web? Or is it only useful to the employees of the store?

aivoton ,

Assuming that the Norwegian system is in anyway similar to the Finnish system I use, they just print the system id and the n:th of you on a piece of receipt while the system just checks that no similar register/customer id's have passed.

We tested this with friends where multiple friends bought stuff from the same register, but exited using only a single one and they were usable afterwards, but only once per.

kugel7c , an Europe in Lack of direct trains in Europe is pushing people to take flights, campaigners say

Well let's hope that integrated booking which should arrive during the next year can help push back against some of that.

LowtierComputer ,

What is integrated booking?

kugel7c ,

Booking international train trips in the EU like connecting flights at once. You book the entire trip from perhaps different rail operators at once and get relatively secured connections.

Especially it should imo include that you have to be rebooked onto the next best connection if you miss one because of a delay which currently isn't really the case. Idk if that specific clause is in there but some part of the EU is supposedly working on a platform that at least should allow purchasing tickets for routes across multiple carriers and countries in one ticket.

Blaze OP , an Europe in Rule of law protests greet new Dutch government at swearing-in

Didn't know PVV only had Geert Wilders as a sole member, seems very strange

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_for_Freedom

casmael ,

I’m gonna argue semantically that you can’t have a party with just one guy. That isn’t a party, it’s just a guy in a room.

hyves ,

Oh no, of course not. Obviously there's a second party member. I've never seen both members in the same room together though. (the second member isn't a person, it's a foundation founded by Geert Wilders)

casmael ,

Geert wilders and his imaginary friend dick schoof?

Vincent ,

He's the only member, but there are more MPs. But Wilders has strong control over the party indeed.

misk OP , an Europe in Russians' support of Ukraine war collapses, finds poll
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The poll was done a month ago, let’s see how it plays out after recent 170k mobilization.

gravitas_deficiency ,

And after the “election” Russia has coming up

hydroptic , an Europe in Exclusion of Russian athletes from the Paris opening ceremony: International Olympic Committee says 'aggressive' Russian criticism has reached 'new low'

New, revised version of Russian history in a nutshell: "Russia has reached a new low"

gravitas_deficiency ,

And then, as is tradition in Russia: everything got worse.

AllNewTypeFace , an Europe in Lack of direct trains in Europe is pushing people to take flights, campaigners say
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It is. I can accept train journeys (like, say, London to Rome or Stockholm to Barcelona) taking longer than flying, and would be happy with that in many cases (you can do things on a train, after all). Though when they take longer, are comprised of six discrete journeys which either fall apart if one train is delayed (and if Germany is in the path, this is likely) or require defensively allocating hours for waiting at provincial stations just in case, and cost several times the cost of flying, catching a sequence of trains out of principle feels like wearing a hair shirt.

What should be done: scrap the post-WW2 tax exemption for aviation fuel and use the funds to improve long-distance rail connections.

CyberEgg ,

Sat is not friedomm. Greeting, your FDP.

(Explanation, for those not familiar with politics: the liberal party in Germany is infamous for blocking progressive economical legislation reasoning it would impede freedoms. For example they blocked a ban in advertising food containing high amounts of sugar, claimingit would impede parents' freedom to buy candy for kids (it wouldn't).)

MrMakabar ,
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The answer would be high speed night trains. London - Rome takes a bit over 15h by train today. However that includes waiting for connections and a lot of stops on stations. So a direct train would be siginificantly faster probably more like 12-13h. That would mean you could go into a train station in London at 20:00 and end up in Rome at 8:00 for example.

Stockholm - Barcelona is a much longer journey. 2250km instead of 1400km for Rome - London. So a very long nigh train or a connection in Hamburg or Paris. with a night train going from there to Barcelona or Stockholm respectivly.

isolatedscotch ,

as much as I love trains (I'm on one while typing this) I can't get myself to spend 170€ for a 21 hour train, even if part of it is spent sleeping, when a 2 hour flight could do the same for 50€.

I don't know if it's just cheaper or if there's massive subsidies like other comments were saying, but for now it's highly unpractical and uneconomical

CAVOK OP , an Europe in Lack of direct trains in Europe is pushing people to take flights, campaigners say

I heard that they have to switch driver at the border. Imagine if planes had the same requirement. Half the plane would be pilots. 🤣

zaphod ,

Not always, the drivers have to be licensed for the countries rail network. Also sometimes they have to change the locomotive. And going to eastern europe sometimes they change the wheelsets because of different track widths.

Barbarian , an Europe in Lack of direct trains in Europe is pushing people to take flights, campaigners say
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Here is an excellent video explaining why international EU train routes are so overwhelmingly terrible.

The problem isn't really investment: it's interoperability, regulations protecting train passengers like flight passengers not existing, and national train companies hoarding their data like hissing gremlins to force users onto their terrible apps/websites.

AchtungDrempels , an YUROP in Germany’s unique suspension monorail is a must-visit for train lovers

There's a cool video from this train in 1902:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ud1aZFE0fU

AAA , an Europe in Lack of direct trains in Europe is pushing people to take flights, campaigners say

Campaigners say = what's almost common knowledge

Flights are too cheap, and trains too expensive.

Tar_alcaran , an Europe in Lack of direct trains in Europe is pushing people to take flights, campaigners say

Not so much the lack of direct trains, but the cost is what does it for me. For most destinstions in Europe, the train costs more than flying. It's only when you want to go somewhere far from an airport that it gets marginally cheaper, but youre still paying roughly equivalent prices for a much slower trip.

Except for Amsterdam London, which is somehow almost always cheaper by train.

nivenkos , an Europe in EU must cut ties with Israel to prevent Gaza genocide - UN rapporteur

Hamas is still holding innocent Israelis hostage and sexually assaulting them.

If Morocco sent gangs over the Spanish border to rape and murder (even babies) and took hundreds of hostages, no-one would ask Spain to negotiate a ceasefire while the hostages are still suffering.

Hamas must be destroyed. It's disgusting that the EU and UN have been funding them directly.

Linkerbaan OP ,
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Oh no more "beheaded raped babies in ovens from pregnant bellies".

It's a sad state of affairs that people are still repeating this complete propaganda.

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