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Brussels Plans to Label Criticism of Migration Policy as 'Structural Racism'
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Brussels Plans to Label Criticism of Migration Policy as 'Structural Racism'

From Magyar Nemzet · (7m ago) Hungarian Critical tone

Translated from Hungarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • The European Commission is planning to classify criticism of flawed migration policies as "structural racism" under its new "Union of Equality: Anti-Racism Strategy 2026โ€“2030."
  • This strategy aims to broaden the definition of racism to include "anti-immigration hatred," effectively encompassing any questioning of open borders or concerns about parallel societies.
  • Critics argue this move represents an ideological push from Brussels that stifles legitimate debate on sensitive issues.

Brussels continues its ideological onslaught, with the European Commission unveiling plans that threaten to silence any meaningful discourse on the continent's pressing migration challenges. The latest strategic document, titled "Union of Equality: Anti-Racism Strategy 2026โ€“2030," proposes a radical redefinition of racism, aiming to brand any critique of failed immigration policies as "structural racism."

This Orwellian move seeks to expand the concept of racism to encompass "anti-immigration hatred." In practice, this means that raising legitimate concerns about the sustainability of open borders, the integration of newcomers, or the dangers of parallel societies could be summarily dismissed as racist. Such a broad and vague definition leaves ample room for interpretation, effectively creating a tool to suppress dissent and enforce a singular, ideologically driven narrative.

From our perspective at Magyar Nemzet, this represents a dangerous overreach by the European Commission. Instead of fostering open debate and seeking practical solutions to the complex issues arising from mass migration, Brussels appears intent on shutting down critical voices. The strategy appears to prioritize ideological conformity over the security and social cohesion of member states.

This approach not only ignores the real-world consequences faced by nations grappling with integration challenges but also undermines the democratic principle of free speech. It is imperative that European citizens and their representatives push back against this attempt to censor legitimate concerns and demand policies that prioritize national interests and the well-being of existing communities.

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Originally published by Magyar Nemzet in Hungarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.