I lived in #Hungary for 13 years. I go back every two months. I know this country the way you only can when you’ve actually lived in it, not from a headline, not from a think tank report.
— Steven Eugene Kuhn (@StevenEKuhn) April 12, 2026
From the streets. From the people. From watching it work.
I left Western Europe where I… pic.twitter.com/TwcDLVh1Sq
I lived in #Hungary for 13 years. I go back every two months. I know this country the way you only can when you’ve actually lived in it, not from a headline, not from a think tank report.
From the streets. From the people. From watching it work. I left Western Europe where I lived for 16 years because I watched something happen there that most people couldn’t name while it was happening. Sovereignty got quietly traded away. The euro came in. Prices followed. Freedoms got smaller. The decisions that used to belong to the people started belonging to the tyrants in Brussels. Hungary watched all of that and said no. They kept the forint. That wasn’t a small thing. That was a signal, this country still answers to its own people first. Today Hungarians vote. And I want to be straight with you about what’s happening around this election. There are credible reports of a planned destabilization, what some are already calling a color revolution, being prepared in the event the results don’t go the way outside forces want. A leaked video shows foreign soldiers planning positions if the Globalists lose. Foreign money has been pouring into this election cycle for months to manipulate the vote (like they did in Poland, Romania, Moldova) Be watchful. Know what that pattern looks like before it unfolds. Is Hungary perfect? No. Of course not. Nobody is. But I’ve walked Budapest at 3am and felt safe. The city is clean. No mass immigration or 400% increases in crime like in Western European nations. The people, some are struggling, sure, that happens everywhere, but they are making their own decisions for their own country. Without asking permission from the people who are out to ruin them.
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