Posted on 09/17/2022 9:57:04 AM PDT by USA-FRANCE
From Thursday, all pregnant women in Hungary who want an abortion must first listen to the heartbeat of their fetus before going through with the procedure, according to an announcement from Minister of the Interior Sándor Pintér, who is also responsible for healthcare and education in Hungary.
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Good. A very human thing to do.
Its good for woke people to understand the a beating heart means life!
That requirement would send American women into a hysterical three-foot hover.
Hungary makes yet another correct move.
This will of course enrage the woke EU elite in Brussels.
Stay strong, Hungary!
Uhhh, Hungary supports Russia (or is at least neutral), therefore we must HATE Hungary.
“That requirement would send American women into a hysterical three-foot hover.”
That requirement would send DEMOCRAT women into a hysterical three-foot hover.
FIFY.
Deep State Soros Globohomo Inc. will really be gunning for Orban now.
Excellent, many women BS themselves and pretend their unborn child is like an appendix. Well an appendix doesn’t have a heartbeat.
Well, Hungary doesn’t exactly support Russia. They have suffered a lot during the Soviet era occupation. However, Hungary would collapse if it didn’t get Russian oil... They made themselves near 100% energy dependent on Russia on that point.
That’s why they are dragging their feet in condemning Russia too strongly.
However they have voted 95% of all EU sanctions against Russia.
I support Hungary one one specific point : to be able to check who is coming in through its borders. Unchecked immigration is suicidal policy for any nation, it shouldn’t even be a left or right issue. Everyone, except anarchists, should be onboard on this.
No more “bullet to the back of the head”. So sad.
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