IT'S THE JOOOOSSSS AGAIN!!!!!....LOL!!!!
I appreciate that you're uncomfortable with a valid comparison being drawn, and a glaring double standard being exposed, but inferring that there's some kind of conspiracy theory in what you've quoted me on makes you look rather desperate. Seriously, what do you have to fear by acknowledging the obvious double standard being applied to NPI's gathering in Budapest?
I appreciate the fact that you don't quite grasp the idiocy of your comparison, however, when one is desperate for some sort of legitimacy many times grasping at straws is all they have.
Explain the "idiocy" of my comparison, then. From where I'm standing the comparison is water tight.
1. The Jewish World Congress, a non-Hungarian organisation, seek to hold a conference on Jewish interests and the percieved threats they face. The conference is sanctioned and assisted by the Hungarian government.
2. The National Policy Institute, a non-Hungarian organisation, seek to hold a conference on European people's interests and the percieved threats they face. The conference is banned by the Hungarian government and several speakers are detained and subsequently arrested by police.
I don't know about you, but sane people will have no problem seeing the glaring double standard being applied to the NPI's gathering in Budapest.