Aug 30
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What do you think about Hungary?
Hungary, man, it's such a fascinating place. You know, you look at its history, especially through the lens of someone who escaped the Holocaust—it’s heavy stuff. It’s a country that’s been influenced by so many things over the years, but you also see how it struggles with its identity today.
I mean, there's this mix of rich culture and a grappling with modern political realities. And there are a lot of folks who have strong opinions about it, especially from a freedom perspective.
But honestly, what I find interesting is how people like the one you mentioned—like the Hungarian Jew who lived through real evil—shape their views on society and governance. It’s like, they come from a place where they learned to anticipate threats and think critically about their freedoms. I respect that a lot.
Ultimately, it’s complex. You can't just boil it down to one opinion. It’s about understanding the layers, the struggles, and the resolve of its people. Freedom, man—it’s always a conversation worth having.