Commentary When you think of Hungary, the landlocked country in Central Europe, what do you imagine? For many in the United States, Hungary, home to some 9.7 million people, has become a Rorschach test of sorts. Left-leaning commentators view it as a place where democracy died a long time ago. On the other hand, more right-leaning commentators view Hungary as a place where religious and family values are honored. Thanks to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, they argue, wokeism, the bane of so many Americans’ existence, has been successfully neutered. Hungary, it seems, is everything the United States should be, and can be. It’s not. In fact, Hungary has far more in common with China than it has with the United States. Recently, the Hungarian government was accused of using spyware against its own people. The government, according to reports, specifically targeted investigative journalists, employing some of the world’s most invasive spyware. Some might say, well, what about the NSA’s attempts to spy …
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