I am relieved to see this post took a humanist conclusion in contradiction of the many short-sighted voices out there. As Hungarian living abroad in the EU, i see this problem from many sides, and i must say, i agree with you the most. Fixing the problems where they start is the only efficient way of "preserving mah culture".
As someone said: 'Show me a 50-foot wall, and I'll show you a 51-foot ladder'
It is not a humanist conclusion, it is the conclusion based on the data we have. Data has no knowledge of bias. I know of Hungary's problems and of other problems, at least in the EU. But together, we might have solutions to that. Even if this means to solve the governments problems while they sleep in their posts.
We just have to find open people and start doing something, today!
For example we have started @steemromania with a deep pro-social theme. You would think that people would be estranged to the concept, but they loved it. Almost every new member says that this resonates with what they believe, and are very happy to see it built that way.
Because here, we build the communities however we want :)
And people want to be part of civilization and culture and evolution.
Cheers and happy to have met you! You have an amazing capital + I have traveled extensively all around, from Miskolc to Pecs and Szeged to Gyor :D