Viktor Orban: West Committing 'Suicide' by Ushering In the 'Great Replacement'
'Brussels is abusing its powers every single day'

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán slammed the West for its mass migration policies and experiments with a “great replacement” push.
Orbán, who was sworn in as the Hungarian government leader for the fifth time this week, spoke out about various topics, including mass migration policies in Western Europe.
Orbán said the West is engaging in a “suicidal wave” and stated that western countries were “experimenting with the program of great replacement,” referring to the theory of population exchange and demographic shifts coined by French writer Renaud Camus, newspaper Le Figaro reports.
Orbán says the program of replacement “wants to replace endangered Christian children with migrants from other civilizations,” and stated he saw gender ideology in the same manner, referring to it as “madness.”

“Brussels is abusing its powers every single day and trying to force bad and foreign things upon us,” Orbán said.
“But we’re not going to give up our border protection.”
“We won’t allow migrants in, and we’ll protect our families, and we won’t allow gender activists into our schools,” he said.
As Breitbart notes:
Orbán has been a critic of mass migration in western Europe for years, going as far as stating in 2018 that mass migration was a threat to women’s rights.
Last year, Orbán claimed that the migration agenda was part of a larger plan to create a “new proletariat” saying, “The West… just does not want to maintain itself. Let’s not beat around the bush: certain civilisations are able to reproduce; the Western civilisation is not able to reproduce — so much so that they are unable to decide whether this is a problem at all.”
“And there are others who sense the problem of declining demographics and they want migration," he added.
"They believe alien peoples from distant lands should be moved in and that will stop the demographic decline,” he said.

“But mass migration… the millions of people who have been lured here, are basically a global plan of moving in the new proletariat," he added.
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The theory of the “Great Replacement” or "Grand Remplacement" in French, has been gaining traction in France in recent years and was often invoked by former presidential candidate Eric Zemmour during the first round of the presidential race this year.
A poll from November of last year revealed that half of the French public believes in the Great Replacement, the theory that mass migration and demographic changes are being orchestrated by elites who view human beings as replaceable units in what Camus describes as “undifferentiated human matter.”
“The change of people and civilization for the sake of the industry of man, the economic system which produces the Undifferentiated Human Matter, the human Nutella, spreadable at will,” Camus said.