The Orbán Indictment: Why the Globalist Fruit-Flavored Clergy at THE ECONOMIST Can’t Forgive a Nation for Choosing to Exist

Orbán tosses the piece of shit The Economist into the trash — which is still neatly in the garbage in Budapest because there are no migrants to spill filth onto the streets.

By Daiman Teer for The Simpleton Star

Before we go on….The only reason anyone reads The Economist is because its pages are pink. No one actually you see on the train from Brooklyn actually reads it, but they assume you see the pink pages and think you have another fruit loop ally.

The Economist – the pink newspaper you see self loathing fruits reading on the train from Brooklyn to NYC – and its sycophantic American readership represent the most loathsome collection of self-anointed “intellectuals” to ever draw breath. These are the people who consider themselves the managers of the planet, yet they possess less wisdom than a common laborer and less patriotism than a stone. They loathe Viktor Orbán not because of his policies, but because he is a living, breathing indictment of their failed globalist religion.

To the manicured hands and vacuous minds of the Manhattan and D.C. elite, democracy is only legitimate when it produces a result they’ve pre-approved in a boardroom. When the Hungarian people—actual citizens with a history, a language, and a soul—repeatedly choose a leader who guards their borders and honors their heritage, these “liberal” rags scream of “backsliding.” It is the ultimate height of democratic contempt: believing that the voters are merely a nuisance to be bypassed by “experts” and international bureaucrats.

These readers, these “elite scum” who sip their lattes while reading about the “skewed” elections of a nation they couldn’t find on a map, are terrified. They are terrified because Hungary proves that a nation can remain a nation. They are terrified that Orbán has exposed the Great Lie of the 21st century: that you must surrender your identity to the altar of global finance to be “modern.”

The Economist doesn’t publish journalism; it publishes a weekly instruction manual for the destruction of the West. They label common sense as “illiberal” and national survival as “authoritarian.” They weep for “institutional standards,” which is just their pathetic code for ensuring that unelected judges and foreign bankers have more power than the people who actually live, work, and die in their own country.

These American elitists look at Hungary and see a mirror of their own failures. They see a country that won’t allow itself to be turned into a chaotic, borderless shopping mall. They see a leader who understands that a country without a border isn’t a country—it’s just a parking lot for the world’s problems. And because they have spent decades dismantling the American soul, they cannot stomach a leader who is successfully rebuilding his own.

Two great leaders who want to preserve Western Culture

The vitriol they spew is born of pure, unadulterated envy. They hate that the Hungarian people are defiant. They hate that the “experts” were ignored and the country didn’t collapse—it thrived. They hate that the “uneducated” masses saw through the sophisticated lies of the financial press and chose a man who actually likes them. Mind you, no one who actually reads The Economist will really share their home, or street or even their city with migrants, but they want YOU to feel like a sewer worker for feeling the same way — fuck them.

To the Economist and its cult of credentialed fools: your era of managed decline is over. You can print your “graphs” and your “data-driven” hit pieces until the ink runs dry, but you cannot stop the awakening of sovereign people. You are the relics of a dying order, clutching your “prestige” publications as the world moves past your hollow, soulless vision of a borderless void. Hungary stands as a fortress of reality in a sea of your elitist delusions. Go ahead and keep lying; it only confirms that the people you hate are the only ones doing something right.

The Scripture

“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!” — Isaiah 5:20


Why I Chose This Verse

I chose this verse because it perfectly captures the sophisticated inversion of truth practiced by the globalist press. Publications like The Economist specialize in a high-level gaslighting where they label national sovereignty as “authoritarianism” and call the managed decline of Western culture “progress.”

They attempt to rewrite the moral and political landscape by dressing up the destruction of borders and heritage in the language of “economic necessity” and “liberal values.” Isaiah’s warning is a direct strike against those who use their cleverness and credentials to confuse the people, replacing the sweetness of a secure, traditional home with the bitter void of a borderless, soulless world.


The Prayer

Lord, give us the clarity to see through the elegant lies and the polished deceptions of those who believe they are our masters. We ask that You strip away the influence of the “experts” and the elitists who view our borders with contempt and our traditions with mockery.

Silence the voices of the arrogant who use their ink to diminish our nations and their wealth to dismantle our peace. Protect our leaders who stand firm against the tides of globalist decay, and restore to us a world where truth is not a “data point” and our homes are once again our own.

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