"I am responding to a few points in connection with the transition of higher education to a foundation model. I say to those novices who are now threatening gallows, lamp irons, shooting into the Danube and prison: I hope you never get into government, writes independent representative János Volner on social media.

Volner was one of those independent fathers-in-law who, sitting in the ranks of the opposition, voted for the adoption of the so-called two-thirds law on public interest trust foundations performing public duties.

Among other things, he writes: I am proud that after the amendment of the electoral law, I am once again the target of left-liberal politicians and their media, which lied to the independent. I tell them: it's okay that you hate me, I don't pinch you too much either. This is unlikely to change.

I am very glad that I could do something with my vote against the sick world that a future Ballib government would unleash on higher education.

The keywords: »sensitization«, »tolerance«, »love is love«, »positive discrimination«. At least it will be more difficult that way.

Many of the world's best universities operate in a foundation model, and this will be the case here as well. I could have imagined a better solution, but even this is much better than the ones mentioned above. The model change was well voted on at the universities, and there was no indignation among the university citizens either, even though the Ballib press, which lied to be independent, worked a lot to create the necessary atmosphere. As much as it may hurt some people, my vote is in line with the votes cast at universities.

This is my favorite: »the model change narrows the room for maneuver of the next government«. I have some bad news for those who read such things and despair: this is not an exceptional case at all, and it is true for all governments. Boris Johnson wanted Brexit and got it. By definition, this considerably narrows the room for maneuver of a later government, if they envision the future of the United Kingdom within the Union. You can cry about it, but life (and governance) is just like that.

I have no idea why I should be worried that future left-liberal governments will have less room for maneuver due to the change in the university model?

Why would I want to give room to the increasingly sick aspirations of the liberal world? I have no idea!

Where is the famous press that lied about being independent with its tough and critical questions aimed at the opposition parties? Why have they never questioned their favorite parties with the same arguments they are now shouting at the top of their lungs? Maybe public money goes into party foundations, with contracts carefully hidden from the public, payments without public procurement? Why is there never a buzz, dear Telex and 444?

Why do Momentum, DK or Jobbik politicians never sweat over this? Are they allowed? Why are only the pleasantly interrogative interviews with the politicians of the left-wing coalition and, of course, the paid ads classified as "Daily Christmas"? I myself would make public the management of all foundations filled with public funds, both pro-government and opposition. The left-wing propaganda media has never, never called this to account on its own, only and exclusively on the other side. »Equal distance from parties« and »impartiality«, of course.

Source and featured photo: mandiner.hu