‘You can go for a walk here and not be afraid of being stabbed’ — Young German compares Hungary to his homeland

According to this TikTok poster, not many people in Germany would still support the politicians they did four years ago

By Remix News Staff
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Hungary’s Mandiner news portal gave a rundown on German Marvin Billmann, who spoke to Hit Radio about why he moved to Hungary. 

Marvin and his brother felt they had to leave Germany in 2022, which their parents were not happy about at first; however, it was also revealed that one of his grandfathers is actually Hungarian.

He says one of the most important reasons he chose Hungary was because the security here is much better than in Germany. “It’s quite Western, but not too much like Germany,” he noted, adding that a major plus is that “Orbán doesn’t let in as many people as Germany.” 

Billmann, who frequently posts to his TikTok account about Hungary, believes that there are not many people in Germany who would still support the politicians they did four years ago because they saw where their policies led.

He also says that traditions are much more important to Hungarians than to Germans nowadays. Although this did not seem to be the case when he was a child, everything changed after 2015. 

“Here you can go for a walk without having to be afraid of being stabbed or something; in Germany, it’s completely different, it’s very dangerous, what’s happening in Germany is unacceptable. The (migrants) basically do whatever they want and they’re not really punished.” Listing off some of their undesirable habits, he said Germany’s foreigners simply do not behave according to social norms, throwing trash on the ground, spitting, and making “frightening expressions.”

In Germany’s big cities, most people, shops and businesses are no longer German, Billmann laments. 

Billmann also talked about the LGBT ideology present in German kindergartens and how wrong it is since children are too young to understand and make decisions about such topics. 

“Why do you have to force this LGBTQ thing? It’s bullshit,” he told listeners. 

“In Germany, LGBTQ flags have been placed on important buildings and churches. People don’t actually want to put them up, they are paid and forced to. If they don’t, they either lose their jobs or get punished. As if the LGBTQ flag is more important than the German flag,” he said.

VIA:Mandiner
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