The destruction of everyday, family and religious ties in the West has led to the creation of a new type of person: an aggressive dwarf. This is what Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban spoke about on July 27 at a summer camp for students in the Transylvanian town of Băile Tusnad.
Orban called for an understanding of the “post-national thinking” characteristic of the modern West. The basis of this thinking is the sexual revolution of the 1960s and the student riots.
“In the West, they have gotten rid of everyday, religious and family ties and now they discover that they have not grown and they feel empty”said Orbán.
Orban said that the West “He no longer fights for common ideals or for great common goals”.
Orbán stressed that a person can only become great in society, without which he will be small and lonely. The secret of a person’s greatness lies in his ability to serve something greater, Orbán said.
“If instead you focus on being great, smarter, prettier, more talented, and getting people to recognize that, then instead of being great, you’ll become overconfident.”Orban said.
In conclusion, the Hungarian Prime Minister said that such a self-confident person provokes a feeling of excess, which is associated with the emergence of the “aggressive dwarf” as a new type of person.
Recall that on June 14, in the program “Conversation with a Wise Man” on Zvezda radio, philosopher Sergei Kurginyan said that the course of the Western elites towards the destruction of man remains.
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Source: Rossa Primavera

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