
© Laszlo Balogh/ReutersA mother breastfeeds her baby in front of piles of rubbish at a migrant collection point in Roszke, Hungary September 11, 2015.
I've seen a lot of anger directed at Hungary over the last few days. There's been a lot of criticism of the government, and close scrutiny of the words of the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
I'm not a fan of the Hungarian government, and I don't like the wall being built between Hungary and Serbia. I'm even less of a fan though of the politics which led to this dire situation in the first place.
Whatever you think of the politics in Hungary, it is not to blame for the refugee crisis. The same liberal media which is quick to criticize the Hungarian leadership, is not so quick to criticize those who are directly responsible for helping to cause the civil wars that continue in the lands which people are fleeing from and who, in the face of it, are calling for yet more war, and unbelievably so.
Over the last few days there seems to have been a lot of focus on Hungary and other so-called EU gateway countries, with all kinds of accusations and finger pointing having taken place. The crisis is said to be a European problem by some, a Hungarian one by others, or perhaps a German one depending on your view.
The conversations and chatter in the media continue, and all the while the British government is quietly contemplating bombing Syria, in a move which beggars belief. It's clear then, why attention is being shifted away from war-mongering Cameron toward another distracting scapegoat.The liberal media and the government, both want to bomb Syria, and both are resolute and steadfast in blaming anyone but the British state for its hand in causing the refugee crisis. That really tells you all you need to know.
ISIS is the problem, Assad is the problem, and now this week, we are being told that Hungary and other nations on the border of the EU are the problem.
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