Miroslav
17:55 15.12.2020
And what like? Do you know how many Ukrainians are abroad? 10 million minimum. When you belong to a minority and the territory of another state, you have 3 options ...
1 / You will declare to your nation but you will respect the country in which you live
2 / You assimilate with the majority population and accept their culture and language as your own
3 / If you points 1 and 2 do not match, so you can still leave
Specifically in Slovakia, the Hungarian minority is constantly shrinking. The generation that remained here after the war in the new state practically died out and a large part of the new generation adapted to the country in which they live (linguistically, culturally) and no longer declare their Hungarian nationality. We will soon have another census and there will be fewer Hungarians again
In 1980, 559,490 people declared their Hungarian nationality, which represents 11.2%. In 2001 it was 520,000 people, in 2011 only 458,000. In 2019 it was only 450,122 people and 8.25%.
- Jura99
19:06 15.12.2020
These are, of course, two completely different things, whether, for example, a Ukrainian comes to work (God bless him for it) or whether an ethnic Hungarian still lives in his hometown where his ancestors were born, in a village where 90% of people speak Hungarian and run Hungarian culture and only 100 years ago it was Hungarian territory. Your point 3) is ethnic cleansing in this context.
- Miroslav
19:21 15.12.2020
- Do you know what ethnic cleansing is? If it doesn't suit me to live somewhere, I'll leave. Free choice of man and not purification. I can't ask the majority to adapt to me. Either I adapt or I evaluate that I do not want to adapt but I do not consider my options to be sufficient and then I would rather go somewhere where my way of life will be tolerated. I don't know what's abnormal about it.
- Jura99
19:44 15.12.2020
- The man may have no problem living in his village with his equally speaking neighbors, but he may find it impractical why he should have a foreign language on his official papers and why he should cheer for an athlete who does not even speak his language or why he should be a friend. with that part of the country that essentially hates him and enjoys his supposedly declining population.
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- Kfir
20:01 15.12.2020Jura99 Your sincere interest in the feelings and wrongs of our Hungarians is touching.
After the war, you "heroically" dealt with the Germans, so now you don't have to deal with national issues. So at least you solve the Slovak-Hungarian ones.
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- Miroslav
20:08 15.12.2020
- Supposedly? These are the facts and not some nonsense of your rank based on the old adage that desire is the father of thought.
Hungarians have their own schools where they can speak Hungarian, they have television and newspapers in Hungarian, they have the opportunity to speak Hungarian wherever they want. I do not see the problem of why they should feel uncomfortable in Slovakia. On the contrary, I think they have more rights than they deserve. If it was up to me, I would cancel the schools and their bilingual boards that they had trampled.
I know that it eats you because you have a mental conflict with the Slovaks, but fortunately, there are not many like you
Ritka a normális kommentelő, de azért szépen kiüt a Szlovák mentalitás vs a Cseh.
Egy nap verik az asztalt a magyarosítás miatt, másnap meg minden jogot elakarnak venni a magyartól. Ennyit a Szlovák mentalitásról. De csak ugassanak csak, mi meg haladjunk gőzerővel.