The
pattern playing out in Austria has gone a whole lot further in neighboring
Hungary. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban,
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voters might even be willing to tolerate a certain level of self-serving
greediness by Austria’s biggest racists, “as long as the foreigners are being
treated badly.” No one
likes to admit in public that they have been identity-conned. <span>The
pattern playing out in Austria has gone a whole lot further in neighboring
Hungary. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, criticized by observers for
authoritarian tendencies and corruption, is in fact quite popular with
Austria’s Freedom Party. Before Orban turned full-time to anti-immigration
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