Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has come out against the cowardly trend of kneeling during national anthems at sporting events to demonstrate their racial subjugation to Black Lives Matter (BLM) terrorists and other racial victim groups.
Orban weighed in on the matter following a soccer controversy in Budapest. Hungarian fans jeered after Irish soccer players got down to their knees in servitude. Ireland coach Stephen Kenny said this reaction was “incomprehensible,” but Orban strongly disagrees.
“If you’re a guest in a country then understand its culture and do not provoke it,” Orban said during a press conference. “Do not provoke the host … We can only see this gesture system from our cultural vantage point as unintelligible, as provocation.”
“The fans reacted the way those who are provoked usually react to provocation. They do not always choose the most elegant form (of reaction) but we have to understand their reasons … I agree with the fans,” he added.




