Why?
This is because we are aware that the forms of information have changed radically in the world and in our country as well, not only among those under thirty, but also among those over thirty. Traditional tools - such as print media, TV, or even radio - have been pushed into the background by the websites and social networks available on the World Wide Web. Of course, this does not mean that the time for the former has finally expired, but it is a fact that people read and hear about the events of political and civil life, their evaluation, analysis, debates and opinions more and more often only and exclusively in the online world.
As for us civilians, we want to convey our espoused values, approach, and worldview to as many people as possible, be they old, middle-aged or young. We find that the national, Christian and tradition-based value system, to which we are committed, is at a significant disadvantage in the online space compared to liberal, or more precisely, ultra-liberal and cosmopolitan views. The representatives of the latter woke up earlier, recognized the connection and networking opportunities inherent in the Internet, and made the most of the situation created by the circumstances by using international financial resources, so liberal platforms mushroomed both at home and abroad and now cover the entire Earth. Not to mention that the so-called "tech giants" such as Facebook, Google, Twitter, YouTube and others are spectacularly and shamelessly pushing the liberals' cart. In their activities, they are already at the point where almost anywhere in the world, including in our country, they disconnect from the Internet at any time anyone who does not express what they consider to be a "politically correct" opinion and who stands up for the traditional values, which he also voices.
Next year there will be a decisive election in Hungary, and a significant part of the intense political struggle will take place in the Internet space, in the world of social networks. Our goal is to build a network of connections with people who share the same values with us with important and accurate news and concise, lively analyses, as if creating a choice for them against the multitude of liberal, globalist online forums. We want to expand the well-functioning networks established by CÖF in the last decade in the online space, thus contributing to the strengthening of the civil society committed to the national value system. And so that even after the 2022 parliamentary elections, this set of values will determine the image of our country.
Spokesperson Tamás Fricz, CÖF – CÖKA