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左翼がハンガリーの裁判所を嫌う本当の理由

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Hungary
February 22, 2026に開始

Budapest prosecutes “antifascist” violent criminals. No, that doesn’t make it fascist. The post The Real Reason Leftists Hate Hungary’s Courts appeared first on The American Conservative

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Feb 22, 2026
Hungary's judicial actions against violent 'antifascists' demonstrate a commitment to law and order, challenging the narrative that all state authority is oppressive.

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Labeling Hungary's court system as 'fascist' for its actions against leftist violence undermines the legitimacy of addressing actual threats to societal stability.

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The portrayal of Hungary's judiciary as oppressive reflects a misunderstanding of its efforts to balance security and civil liberties in a polarized environment.

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Criticizing Hungary's courts as fascist overlooks the complexities of defending public safety against genuine threats of violence from extremist groups.

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The controversy surrounding Hungary's courts reveals a deeper ideological divide about how societies should confront political violence from any ideology.

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