With about 200 days left before Hungarians head to the polls, I figured it is the perfect time to review Orban's achievements by comparing Hungary to Romania, a comparison that I am sure will hit a cord with Hungarian ultranationalists and Orban fans in and outside Hungary.🧵
Despite having about half of Romania's population, in 2003, shortly after Orban's first term, Hungary had a GDP of $85 bil. while Romania's stood at $57 bil.
Today, after too many Orban years to count, Hungary's GDP is about $220 billion, while Romania's hit $400 bil.
In 2010, just as Orban started his second reign, the country stood as the 53rd least corrupt country in the world, while Romania was ranked as 75th.
In 2025, too many years of Orban to count, Hungary succeeded in being ranked as significantly more corrupt than Romania.
Something Romanians used to admire Hungary for was its highway system, which in 2010 stood at about 1200km, about 5 times bigger than Romania's.
Today, Romania's highway system is more or less on par with Hungary's and, unlike Hungary's, continues to expand at a rapid rate.
Pre-Orban Hungary could at the very least pride itself in having a minimum wage about twice that of Romania (or more, at various points in time).
In 2025, thanks to Orban's sovereign economic genius, the average wage in Hungary and Romania stands about equal.
Utterly obsessed with traditional values and fertility rates, Orban's highly effective measures brought Hungary's fertility rate to an impressive 1.5.
Romania, whose political class doesn't seem to care one bit about the matter and did nothing about it, stands at 1.7.
Every bit the free speech lover Musk is and with his friends and family now owning virtually every media outlet in the country, Orban's Hungary ranks slightly below Sierra Leone in terms of freedom of press.
Meanwhile, the 2024 ranking puts Romania slightly above the US.
With the evil EU as his mortal enemy, Orban's Hungary happens to be one of the top recipient of EU funds when accounting for all funds ever received since joining, while the contributions Hungary made so far mainly being vetoes, insults and sabotages.
In the early 2000s, it was rather common for Romanians living near the Hungarian border to cross into Hungary for shopping or work.
By 2025, the pattern had completely reversed, with an ever growing number of Hungarians from border areas coming to Romania to work or shop.
This post should not be seen and is not intended as a testament of "Romania's economic prowess and development".
This is and should be read as what Orban and autocracy in general does when compared even to a corrupt and far from perfect democratic state.
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With absurd arson cases again starting to be on the rise in Russia, I compiled a short thread of the funniest and most surreal to take have happened in the past 12 months or so.🧵
In Bryansk, an zealous Z patriot decided to do her bit for the motherland by following the online advice of what she believed to be FSB agents, which instructed her to set fire to a random police car, in order to smoke signal their super secret FSB helicopter patrol mission.
She promptly proceeded to walk towards the nearest police station and patriotically set fire to the police car she judged to be most likely to send the biggest smoke cloud, burning it to a crisp.
Having just met a "FSB Officer" online, a resident of Shakty decided to lend the man some 600k rubles, in order to aid him in his super secret mission against the decadent West.
Having at some point figured out the scam and having sworn never to fall for something like that again, the man proceeded to set off a truckload equivalent of fireworks in the nearest shopping mall, having been promised by another FSB officer he just met online that this act would get him his 600k rubles back.
There’s a series of polls conducted by Russian pollster Levada last year which, when linked together, I think offer a fairly clear insight into the mysterious Russian soul and why MAGA and lunatics across the world find a kindred spirit in it. 🧵
While apparently a lot of people in Africa still hold somewhat of a positive view of Russia, Russians do not reciprocate that feeling.
Less then 1 in 10 Russians can even conceive having someone from Africa as a family member, neighbor, friend or coworker.
When prompted to judge on the benefits of war they started that left over a million of their own maimed or killed and an endless trail of war crimes in Ukraine, Russians seem rather equally split on it, with a third still yet to make up their minds about the whole affair.
Since its been quite a while since my last one, I figured it is time to do another one of my "News from Romania" threads.
Prepare for some absolutely nonsensical but really funny and very real local news from my country. Enjoy!🧵
Romanian man fell 12 meters into the well he was digging after tying a rope to his leg but securing the other end to absolutely nothing.
Two Romanian men, each having requested and obtained a restraining order against the other, were caught by police while trying to steal a radiator together.
With MAGA rediscovering American exceptionalism and thinking Europe to be the underdeveloped backwater, I've decided to do a short thread tackling the most common misconceptions Americans seem to have about Europe.🧵
While "dying out" is one of those things MAGA tends to associate most with Europe, the US currently ranks slightly below Albania in terms of life expectancy, and it must be mentioned Albania ranks rather bad at it among us Europeans.
While the likes of Fox News and Elon Musk tell you daily how unsafe Europe is, the reality is the European continent at large is pretty much the safest place on earth by any measurable metric. The US ranks so low in the list, I couldn't make the snip big enough to fit it in.
I've really been struggling to make sense of what the Russians hope to get by flying drones over our airports, as well as various other acts of sabotage.
So, I figured I'd cover what Russia expects to get from it and why I think they're achieving the very opposite of that.🧵
->Deter European countries from providing aid to Ukraine.
The logic is simple enough and should make for some coercive deterrence. Fly drones over whatever European target happens to be most disrupted by simply having drones flying over to it. Make attempts at acts of sabotage reasonably expected to be discovered yet incredibly costly in terms of investigating and preventing. Repeat until something gives and formally or informally target country "corrects course" when it comes to Ukraine.
Except in practice, thanks to nobody taking Russia's word that they won't be next on the menu and that Russians won't be repeating this process whenever they happen to be mildly annoyed at something you do, it very much tends to achieve the opposite. It terms of solutions, it really makes sure that the only way forward is suffocating Russia economically and helping Ukraine deliver Russia a military defeat.
->Destabilize Western societies and hurt social cohesion.
Very much a sound theory on paper, politicize and scare that segment of Western society that has so far largely either not paid attention to the war or did pay attention but has some ideological affinity towards Russia. Have them get as active and entrenched in their positions as possible in hopes of, at the very least, pretty much war with the majority that supports and calls for more aid to Ukraine.
However, since the dawn of time really, virtually every society tends to unite to some degree when faced with a very visible external threat. Those that are already pro-Ukraine? Will largely turn even more so. Those that didn't care or kept away? They'll have to look and they'll have to care now, and likely won't do so for the enemy. That pro-Russian minority? If anything, even some of them will turn disillusioned by Russia's acts against their country.