David B. Cornstein, Trump's Guy in Hungary, Gone at 87: What It Mean for the Streets?
Old boy kicked the bucket, but his legacy tied up in that Orban situation—how that play out for us?
David B. Cornstein, Trump's ambassador to Hungary, just checked out. Eighty-seven years, rest in power or whatever. But peep game: this ain't just some obituary. This man was deep in the mix with Viktor Orban, and that means something for the world.
Cornstein was a jewelry dude before Trump tapped him. Straight up connected, you know? But he wasn't just another suit. He was Trump's guy in a country where the leader been movin' kinda suspect. We talkin' Orban and his whole 'Hungary First' steez.
Now, the news gonna spin it like Orban's 'rightward shift' is some bad thing. But from the block, we see it different. It's like, who this dude helpin'? Is he buildin' up the community or just lining his own pockets? 'Cause sometimes 'right' and 'left' ain't nothin' but games they play while the rest of us struggle.
Cornstein cozyin' up to Orban, that means Trump was cool with whatever Hungary was doin'. What if those decisions effect folks overseas? What about those that deal with international policy, ya feel me?
At the end of the day, another politician gone. But we gotta stay woke and pay attention to the real impacts. Are they creating policy that will lead to further oppression?
Cornstein benefited off of relations with Orban who many people considered anti-immigrant. What does that mean for the streets?
Cornstein's death highlights the importance of staying woke to the global game.
Sources:
* U.S. Department of State * Human Rights Watch


