BREAKING: Jack Posobiec to speak at CPAC Hungary

"The journalist most feared by liberals is back in Hungary!"

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Human Events Senior Editor and host of Human Events Daily Jack Posobiec is set to speak at the second annual CPAC Hungary on May 4.

"The journalist most feared by liberals is back in Hungary!" The Center for Fundamental Human Rights, which is putting on the European conference, wrote on Twitter. The motto for this year’s conference is "United We Stand."

"Jack spoke on the [CPAC Hungary] stage last year, where he urged the Hungarian audience to keep their gunpowder dry in the struggle to restore [Christian] values. We are very grateful that he accepted our invitation again this year."

Last year’s inaugural conference was centered around the motto of "God, Homeland, Family."

Speaking from the stage last year, Posobiec told the crowd, "I am an American, but my family heritage is of Poland, and like Hungary, Poland understands the dire threat of totalitarian, bureaucratic, unelected governance, whether it comes from Moscow or from Brussels. Tonight, I come to you tonight with a very important question: Is the West dead?"

"You might say this question is ridiculous. The West is not dead. The West can never die, so long as there are those who are willing to fight for it. Those like the people in this room.

"Yet if you look outside this room, the prognosis looks grimmer by far. Every day, a new outrage against the history, values, and very identity of the West is committed under cover of darkness. A darkness that, like the devil who created it, has many names. You might have heard some of them.

Posobiec later declared that "We will not allow the World Health Organization and their pandemic treaties to usurp the sovereignty of our nations," adding, "Ladies and gentlemen, for the sake of our inherited civilization, of our shared history, of our shared values, and of our shared future, stand with me as we prove that, like the rebirth of the West, we are inevitable."

The second annual CPAC Hungary will feature Prime Minister Viktor Orban as the keynote speaker, as well as other speakers across a broad range of fields from around the world.

This is a breaking story and will be updated.

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