Curious to see the differences across the countries.

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    Hungarian here, and a lot of far-right nationalists hate it, so it de-facto became part of the counter-culture.

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        They think it’s an anti-christian holiday, and thanks to recent revisionism, they now think christianity was first practiced by Magyars, thus Halloween=anti-Magyarism.

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          thanks to recent revisionism, they now think christianity was first practiced by Magyars

          I’d lovw to know the mental gymnastics behind this one.

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            Hungarian national mysticism, mostly built around the idea of that the Magyars did even less crimes in history than we often dare to admit.

            Since a big issue was the genocide of pagans by Stephen I. (to the point barely anything remained of it), a large chunk of it is to rewrite the religion part of our history. Even crazier is that many of them assume we were the Huns too, and since there was some myth that Mary might have been a Hun princess, this also proves Jesus Christ was Magyar himself. It is often paired with the idea that the idea, that the Carpathians are “actually the ancient home of the Magyars, because Huns”, thus denying the genocide of Avars, displacement of Slavs (this is very important, since Slovakia’s territory used to be part of Hungary, and denying the legitimacy of a nation is a good gateway for ethnic cleansing á la Russia), etc.