Péter Németh, who also lived through better times, voiced his indignation at the deterioration of public discourse in vain, the comrade needed the topic for Holy Saturday, and for an ideologically well-composed soul, what else could be more appropriate on this day than to lick the first man of the party

In his introduction, he quotes from Gyurcsány's post of March 31, who reacted to Orbán's words as follows:

To eat the sensitive heart of the nobleman. They are disturbed by bad news. Angel fist. Maybe he could have done his work on time. And then now 300 people wouldn't die in one day. Who cares about the soul of the prime minister!? We are interested in the lives of those who could still live if the country had a decent government.

Then, in his confusing explanation, he equates the statement of the DK's "mass murdering government" with János Lázár's statement that "the eastern vaccine saved the lives of 600,000 people, and the lack of the western vaccine caused the death of 20,000 Hungarians".

Here we can already feel the slippage, but the author is not satisfied with this, and runs his point to the point that "the entire Hungarian political discourse is becoming more and more Bayerized - rude and obnoxious expressions dominate both in the press and in political life" and after Bayer calls Zsolt the father of this style, and adds that "he led the way in swagger and blasphemy, attracting many followers." He ends his lines by saying that Gyurcsány going against his own party - isn't that a paradox? - he turns to a more peaceful tone, since "he has already made an attempt to bring the voice of love and understanding into the political discourse instead of sharp attacks".

So.

That Gyurcsány and his followers hold the government, more precisely, Viktor Orbán, responsible for the deaths in Hungary, ignoring both their own and the opposition press's soul-destroying propaganda against Eastern vaccines, in some cases any vaccine, or, in the same way, ignoring society's the self- and public-dangerous behavior of part of him, as well as his health status due to his way of life, does not matter, not even to him. Péter Németh does not deal with this, ultimately the most important question, because it would be embarrassing to face the fact that the opposition's activities and threats go hand in hand, and in at least one case it can be proven that it has already caused death: in the case of András Penz, DK representative, who refused the Chinese vaccine, then died of a coronavirus infection.

But here is this flimsy, twisted public discourse, for which Zsolt Bayer can be held responsible as the intellectual father of the public fluke. In person. Logically, it follows that any ugliness in Hungarian public life, no matter where it comes from, is the responsibility of a single right-wing media personality. Yes.

Tibor Szanyi may also have been a victim of Bayerized political discourse when he described that "Orbán's wife is beside me" or "the Hungarian female model developed by the Orbán world is a horse-headed bitch". But his victim was Gyula Molnár, the XI. former mayor of the district - does anyone still remember him? – when the "where is the Resident in af@szomb?" I'm full of b@szd that you always play this thing. Yeah, I didn't understand what the hell was going on. No, fuck Lakos, the presenter, because that's how af@szkalap is having fun, fuck him," he insulted Imre Lakos for his lateness.

And the rat-eating Bangón, the lóf@szó Hadházy, and Gergely Karácsony were certainly victims of Bayer, who said during the 2018 campaign that "I allowed myself to be persuaded by an af@szér". And Blanka Nagy, the shooting star of Momentum, who sent the complete NER to a warmer climate in the midst of selected g@cizes.

Because of Zsolt Bayer, László Toller, former Pécs mayor, was able to say to a journalist's question at the ceremonial handover of Ágoston Square in 1999 that "Fidesz will get it". He can also talk about Zoltán Szabó, MSZP representative's rant in Parliament in 1999 - "fuck your mother!" -, which was said because the president leading the meeting cut him off after the two minutes he was allowed to interpellate. Bayer is probably also responsible for the obscenities in Ószöd's speech, as in Gábor Horn's classic two years later, in 2008: "They didn't say that Feri, they said go to pics@ba".

This is all Zsolt Bayer's fault.

But I would recommend it to Péter Németh's attention, if he has finally decided that the hen came first, and not the egg, to carefully read the thoughts expressed by his comrade in arms of the "stinking Hungarian migrant", Tóta W. Áprád, on this very topic:

"The author is really an educated man with glasses. That is why you know how our ancestors used the language, and maybe even how it is used today. But even if he wasn't so educated, he still has a good reason to call af@szt a f@sz. Namely, that living language is like that. If everyone who has never b@zmed in live speech would raise their hand, I think I could see through the forest of arms. Why should I be separated from the living language just because I am writing it down? For nothing. Potato soup, potato soup also described. Let's talk the way we talk - we're among each other after all. And let's not forget that language is constantly changing: a couple of hundred years ago, French and damn were serious curse words. Moreover, speaking in a salon style, for example, about today's Hungarian public life, well please, is a repulsively contrived procedure when I can otherwise speak the truth. Anyone could rightly be called a szűzk@rva if, in the case of József Torgyán, I stopped at the Paprikajancsi. I would hate Ferenc Gyurcsány more if he said in Őszöd that we have settled ourselves. Because that's not what happened. And it's not that they messed it up. Certainly not. The Prime Minister said what they did with a sure sense of style."