(20-02-2022, 03:08 PM)jim157 Wrote:I imagine Comrade probably has a very different meaning in Hungary...  Context is everything...(20-02-2022, 01:51 PM)Lilith7 Wrote: This from the  Andrea Vance article says it all for me:like this you mean
"Chant hare krishna, grow herbs, practice yoga and smoke the peace pipe all you like. The minute you pitch your tent next to a swastika, a noose swinging for politicians and journalists, and extremist Kelvyn Alp, you are aligned."
Either those brandishing swastikas should have been immediately removed by the other groups, or the others should have withdrawn & allowed the world to see their nazi hatred & ignorance.
https://youtu.be/g9rsxFaq6Ig
yep it does - In the context of Hungary I would call that owning it
Quote:
- The Hungarian word for comrade is elvtárs; elv means 'principle' or 'tenet' while társ means 'fellow'. As the Hungarian Working People's Party gradually gained power after the Second World War, the word displaced all prior titles like úr ("Mister") and became the title used generally for everyone except for people who were obviously not "tenet fellows" e.g. those who committed political crime against the socialist state. After the democratic transition the word became obsolete and it is used derogatorily to address politicians on the political left.
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