Obama Calls Poland and Hungary 'Authoritarian'

Previously, we have reported on the former USA President Barack Obama and his clear disdain for the Christian cultures of Poland and Hungary.

In an interview with ‘comedian’ Trevor Noah in January, Obama stated that Viktor Orban was part of a' ‘strong man’ style of politics.

At the time, Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó responded:

it almost seems as if the one making such claims is implying that the Hungarian people are incapable of making effective decisions about their own future

I hope the next, Democratic administration will not bring the two countries’ political relations back to where the previous one had. I negotiated at the U.S. State Department in 2014, and in 2018. It was not the same mood

Obama’s former Vice President, Joe Biden, has appointed Samantha Power to be part of his administration in the White House. Warmonger Power, has singled out Orban and Poland as a threat to Globalist politics, just as she once did to Assad and to Gaddafi. Power even called the Polish government ‘far right’.

In a new interview, Obama has incredibly referred to both Poland and Hungary as being ‘authoritarian’. For what purpose? Likely because of their high birth rates, their religiosity, their reluctance towards Americanisation.

In the interview on CNN with Anderson Cooper, who once worked for the CIA, Obama refers to them as being ‘authoritarian’ and states that they were no longer ‘functioning democracies’.

Poles and Hungarians might be inclined to scoff at warnings that the United States could to them what they did to Iraq and Libya, at least militarily, yet Saddam and Gaddafi would have considered themselves closer allies of the United States than the current regimes in Poland and Hungary.

In an article in Politico on the week of Biden’s inauguration, journalists were openly advocating for an example to be made out of Poland and Hungary.

One big reason is that Hungary and Poland have lit a dangerously attractive path for others in Europe. In recent years, political leaders in the Czech Republic, Slovenia, Italy and elsewhere have all flirted with Orbanism and the Hungarian’s model of, what its leader proudly calls, “illiberal democracy.” For the U.S., sending a clear sign now will demonstrate to any would-be backsliders that the U.S. is more serious about democracy policy than it has been in the recent past, and that their choices will have real consequences. It could also help revive the spirits of pro-democracy activists in Hungary, Poland and elsewhere who have been wearied by their governments’ persistent curtailment of their rights

Poland and Hungary need to remain strong in the face of these threats, Obama’s brand of Globalism is a Doomsday Cult, which is determined to suck everything into its orbit in the name of ‘Democracy’.

‘Authoritarian’ is now a dog whistle that simply means ‘Christian’.