One could list for a long time what every party of the Moslék coalition provokes people who fear normalcy and respect Hungarian traditions. The latest knife-wielding "performance" is - again - the premeditated work of the mayor of Ferencváros, which already caused a stir in November.

It was then revealed that Krisztina Baranyi will erect a statue of the BLM movement at the IX. district. According to the mayor's explanation, the statue is a "paraphrase of a public memorial statue, which still affects current social and political issues, such as Black Lives Matter, or prejudices in society related to LGBTQ."

Unfortunately, he did not explain what exactly our country has to do with the activities of the BLM movement.

Gergely Gulyás, the minister in charge of the Prime Minister's Office, said in December that Black Lives Matter in the United States is basically a racist movement that does not recognize people of color and people of color as having equal rights,

therefore, the racist is not the one who opposes the statue to the BLM movement, but the one who erects the statue.

The degree to which the purpose of the action was provocation is shown by nothing better than the fact that Péter Szalay, the creator of the statue, already told Euronews in advance:

I expect to be smashed with an axe. I print pieces from thermoplastic when I make them, then I glue them together, and after the sculpture is set up, I will wait to see what happens. If it is damaged, the damaged piece can be replaced afterwards. But what is more interesting is that it is also possible to document how this installation might be knocked down or smashed. I hope there will be a surveillance camera there that can be used to record, but it might be worth making sure in advance that there is a good quality recording. The footage of the statue being knocked down would be placed next to the work, giving the installation an afterlife.

Yes, this was exactly the purpose of the provocation, and don't be surprised if, starting tomorrow, the liberal press writes that we are racists and anti-gender.

The unveiling of the rainbow statue was planned for before Easter, which in itself is again a provocation. Yesterday, Mi Hazánk Mozgalom organized a protest action, in the framework of which a cross was placed in the public area, and László Toroczkai declared that the statue is a "European, white, heterosexual and anti-Christian symbol".

Accordingly, the statue was first covered with wooden palisades, wooden crosses were placed on top of the palisade, and then posters with the text "Looting against hate?", "Blacks wouldn't like the rainbow" and "Anti-white incitement can be seen all over the world" were pasted on the sides. .

In the meantime, several police cars arrived at the scene, and the police prevented anyone from toppling the statue.

For now.

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