Monday, April 21, 2008

Mindennap 56!


OK, here's your first lesson in Hungarian -- Mindennap means Every Day (As in, our store is open every day!)

This graffiti means, Every Day is 1956 -- the year of the bloody revolution against Soviet rule in the streets of Budapest. Hungarians were demanding socialism with a more human face and the right to withdraw from the Warsaw Pact -- and the Soviets came in with tanks and crushed them. Although the Hungarians "lost", they made it plain that the Soviets ruled only by brute force and not by consent. You might say it took a bit of a shine off socialism as it actually existed in Europe. So a call for revolution every day!

It's interesting how much use is made, in contemporary Hungarian politics, of historical events. (It's hard to imagine NY anarchists referring in their graffiti to an event in the 50s). We observed a right-wing rally in Budapest, and people were carrying one or more of three flags -- a red and white striped flag known as the Arpad. Arpad, who one could call the founder of the Kingdom of Hungary, lived in from about 895 – c. 907. They carried the current Hungarian flag, and what I THINK was a pre-communist one that includes a royal crest.

(I'm not currently in Hungary, but in Berlin, but I finally finished this short post).

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