Hungarian Conservative

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró

Zsófia Tóth-Bíró is currently completing her law degree. She gained substantial experience as a Danube Institute researcher, with religious violence being her primary field of research. Zsófia is the online editor as well as a columnist at Hungarian Conservative.
The European Court of Justice ruled that Hungary failed to respect EU law by “pushing back” people entering the country illegally, but the Hungarian government has defied the ruling.
A staggering 71 per cent of Hungarians polled by the liberal institute said that the Covid-related restrictions imposed were ‘about right’.
In the skewed reality of the US Government and progressive elites, everybody, but the current American administration is to blame for the shameful Afghanistan exit disaster.
If leftist media platforms are so progressive, and lament the small proportion of females in the Hungarian parliament and the alleged sad state of women’s equity in Hungary, how come
When it comes to nationalism, as the Israeli public intellectual Yuval Noah Harari says: ‘without nationalism we would be living in “tribal chaos”.’
The problem for conservatives with books like Wonderland Belongs to Everyone is that they retroactively try to change the essential meaning, moral lessons and model-creating qualities of classical children’s tales.
The new anti-paedophilia bill passed by the Hungarian legislature on Thursday is yet another proof that the Orbán government does not just pay lip service to important issues such as
It seems that elected Hungarian leaders on the liberal end of the political spectrum hold others to a different standard than themselves.
Faith is a gift, given to people free of charge, not something that can be imposed by force.
According to an article published by the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association in 2012, ‘the Internet, cellphones, social media, clothing style shifts, music videos and tween/teen movies have impacted the