Budapest - Post Report Question and Answers

Are there problems with ethnic, race/racial minorities or religious prejudices? Gender equality?

I did not experience any, but I do not know about others. - Feb 2020


Yes, there seem to be issues with all of the above. - Nov 2018


There is prejudice against the Roma (gypsy) population. People who are not white can get some looks, it really depends where they are and how they behave (loud or respectful to local customs). - Dec 2017


There is prejudice against the Roma (gypsy) population. I have some American friends with darker skin (ranging from South Asian to African American) who have had merchants watch them closely in stores. - Jan 2012


See note above about emergence of right-wing groups. And Hungary has traditionally suffered from ethnic violence and discrimination against Roma. - Apr 2010


We never had any problems. - Dec 2009


Hungary is surprisingly Caucasian and apparently ethnically uniform. Minorities -- the Roma, the significant Chinese population, others -- really stick out. Despite large Jewish community, mild tensions all around seem to remain. Far-right extremist groups make the press but represent atypical views. Both law and prevailing public opinion seem very accepting and accommodating of differences, with the possible exception of generalized concerns about the Roma. - Feb 2008


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