Far-right activists have disrupted the SZFE blockade, but their reasoning is somewhat flawed



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It won’t be 1968 here, anti-activists say. It isn’t even, because it was crushed, ”says SZFE HÖK.

A far-right youth organization called Identity Generation broke the blockade of the University of Theater and Film Arts on Monday night when a mill labeled “Won’t be here 1968” was installed in the Vas utai building. The head of the organization, Ábel Bódi, published about this on Facebook, justifying the action, saying that the blockade is not about university autonomy, but that students want to create an ideological center, or what it says,

Today, the SZFE is nothing more than a bridgehead for liberal and left-wing “values”.

Acting students are no longer fighting for university autonomy, but want a liberal bridgehead …

Posted by Ábel Bódi – Monday, September 21, 2020

Bódi also explained the text of the mill: according to him, what happened at the SZFE was similar to the student uprisings in Paris in 1968, because there

the same destructive spirit unleashed the student revolts that plunged France into chaos and undermined the traditional values ​​of Europe. There is no place for 68 ideas at home!

Yes, but, as the SZFE HÖK points out, there is a small flaw in the reasoning: the student riots in Paris were crushed, so being afraid of anything, one could say, is a gateway. In the same post, the SZFE students thanked the residents of Vas Street for their patience and apologized for the massive events, highlighting that it was not them but the anti-activists who were responsible for what happened on Monday night.

We would like to thank the residents of Vas Street for their patience with the noise and crowd movements of our resistance at times ap

Posted by: HÖK University of Theater and Cinematic Arts – Monday, September 21, 2020

Featured image: Márton Mohos / 24.hu



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