A mass human migration experiment is happening in Europe right now, warns Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
That experiment is the “mixing [of] huge masses of Muslims with indigenous Christians,” and it’s being overseen by Western European governments and the European Union.
Orbán, who has come to be seen as a firebrand of Conservative populism, made the comments in an interview with the outlet Kossuth Radio,
According to Breitbart London, Orbán blasted the EU for trying to impose its own vision of the world onto sovereign European states.
“In the whole European context, Hungary is a special country because we’re the only one in which the people have decided what to do: we had a referendum on immigration,” Orbán said.
“The governments, the elites… think that immigration is a good thing, and so they let in huge numbers of immigrants [in 2015-16] thinking that something good would come of it.”
“Since it cannot be scientifically – or rather empirically – proven in advance whether or not it will be good, I think that this is a supposition or an experiment. So the Western Europeans have embarked on a great experiment to see if something good will come from mixing huge masses of Muslims with indigenous Christians,” he continued.
According to Orbán, the goal behind mass migration is to create a new European electorate, even though many of the decision-makers behind the plan are insulated from its most dangerous consequences.
“The reality of immigration isn’t in Brussels: it’s at the Hungarian border, at the Polish border, and in Italian ports. The reality is that we have to deal with the problems that have arisen, and we have to change the rules,” said Orbán.
“I’ve never believed in this experiment. I don’t like experimenting on people. Human experimentation is dangerous.”
The European migrant crisis came to a head in November after many asylum seekers and refugees descended on the Polish border at the behest of Belarus, who many accused of trying to inflame political tensions.
Following a violent standoff with mostly military-aged refugee men along the Belarusian border, Polish border guards secured the country’s perimeter, and over 400 Iraqi refugees decided to head back to the Middle East.