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Zsolt Bede Almost Seemed Moderate Next to the Budaházys at the Somogyi Civic Picnic Supported by the Prime Minister's Office

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Gergely Gulyás' ministry did not answer why the event, where György Budaházy, once convicted of terrorism, and his brother were able to discuss at length what they thought about the dangers threatening white people and gays, was supported by three sources.

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Gergely Gulyás' ministry did not answer why the event, where György Budaházy, once convicted of terrorism, and his brother were able to discuss at length what they thought about the dangers threatening white people and gays, was supported by three sources.

At the request of the organizers, Zsolt Bede did not go gay, he just made a big deal about Pride, then he stood through the blessing of Csaba Böjte preaching about love, then listened to Fehér Farkas, who “conquered the whole world” with the support of Gergely Gulyás, and then applauded Lajos Kassai, who believes that the prevailing pro-government media is vilifying liberals instead of presenting Hungarian culture. I have always had the feeling …

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telex.hu broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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