It's good to play. We adults often like to play more than our children. However, we don't like it anymore when they try to play with us, even if they look at us as stupid.

Defeat the pandemic - the Ezalényeg.hu grossly anti-government portal advertises a "game" with this title (in the strict sense of the word, since it advertises on Facebook). This is fine, apart from the fact that they indicate that the ad has nothing to do with Facebook, while it appears there and the portal earns money from it. But let's not split hairs, because that's not the point.

The point is the game itself - and it's not a game anymore.

Participants have to answer eight "questions", there are answer options A and B. Even this is not suspicious, but since the movie Witness, we know that "what is suspicious is what is not suspicious". The questions - adapted to the intellectual abilities of József Pelikán's barrier guard in the film - include the "correct" answer, but don't worry, after all, they know how much they want to look down on the answering palim birds. Because the "correct" answer can be worth ten times HUF 100,000.

The "creators" made sure that the players always click on the A answer, and with the first two "answers", we might think that the only problem with this is that it is purposefully stupid.

Then comes the third question, and from then on, the zorban rains unstoppably.

"You made a responsible decision, so fewer people fall victim to the coronavirus. Viktor Orbán has never made such a good decision."

"You made an important decision, not the way Viktor Orbán did in reality"

"Unlike Viktor Orbán, you made a responsible decision..."

"Unlike Orbán, you are able to make responsible decisions..."

And so on, until the end. Then a data sheet, if you won the right to the lottery with your "excellent" answers, enter your data. Which - this is already clear from the Data Management Information - is stored until withdrawn.

My little friends, now it is clear what the point is. Creating a false atmosphere against Viktor Orbán and his government as a game, and of course data collection by the thousands. Of course, in an independent objective way...

That's the point, period. Huh, it's primitive!