Gaslit Nation

Antifa Uprising

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Oct 22, 2025
Peter Hidas, a 91-year-old former Hungarian law student and participant in the 1956 uprising, shares his gripping firsthand account of the event that defied Soviet tyranny. He reflects on the hope that ignited the movement and how symbols like the cut-out flag signified the demand for a true Hungarian identity. Hidas highlights the courage of students and the crucial role of women in the revolution. With parallels drawn to modern youth-led protests, he warns against contemporary autocrats like Orban, who betray the legacy of freedom fighters.
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ADVICE

Persist In Voting And Organizing

  • Keep participating in elections and grassroots actions because dictators rely on fear to silence resistance.
  • Andrea Chalupa urges continued voting and organizing to reverse authoritarian consolidation.
INSIGHT

Foreign Power Plays In Elections

  • Geopolitical theater can be used to influence foreign elections and shore up allied autocrats.
  • Trump and Putin showing up in Hungary would be a power play to boost Viktor Orbán ahead of 2026 elections.
INSIGHT

Revolts Plant Longterm Change

  • The 1956 revolts across the Iron Curtain were contagious and planted seeds for later collapse of Soviet control.
  • Small, student-led uprisings can incubate the movements that topple empires decades later.
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