I have been working in a home office for the past few months. I tried to follow the regulations due to the virus. I stayed at home because I thought that I would also help the defense.

I organized the shopping for my vulnerable mother. I was one of the first to apply for the vaccination. I supported Etesd a doc! initiative. And I prayed daily for those in trouble and their helpers.

In recent weeks, ideas have come to light that the opposition should take advantage of the anger of the mourners. It didn't take long for it to be implemented, the other day one of the representatives waved a black flag in the window of the parliament during an individual action. I don't think it was a sign of sympathy. I think the relatives of the deceased need real sympathy! But not now, as many people are still dying every day! I think that we should thank those working in the health sector for their self-sacrificing work! But not now, because the epidemic is not over yet!

However, the right moment will soon come and then we must do what decency demands. I don't want some people to stand up and say thank you for political gain. I think the Civil Association Forum would be the right organization for this! In my opinion, CÖF has the influence and extensive network with which it could organize this throughout the country. It would be good if everywhere there was an ecumenical prayer for the deceased, a thanksgiving concert for the nurses (doctors)...

...The peace march showed at the time that many people were behind the government. Now we have to show that we are grateful!

István Barkóczi

( Our friend Ákos also noticed the repulsive black flag campaign of DK representative Zoltán Varga