Equality between men and women . Orbán seems to be afraid of this. He simply refuses to sign any document that says so. He writes from everywhere, just in case it doesn't come true. We are currently working on making this happen." Klára Dobrev writes on her Facebook page.

Ágnes Vadai got into gendering right away , since both of them can be said to be after shave women. It is likely that the men of Cologne love it and would be happy if their beloved Ferenc was wearing permed hair.

Because it is nothing more than the fact that Viktor Orbán said in Porto: It is fundamental for Hungary that women and men deserve equal treatment. As a Christian, the only problem for him is the use of gender as an ideologically motivated term. The Poles also agreed with the idea, but it did not prove to be convincing enough for the other European leaders, so the term "gender" appears in three places in the final document.

The opposition press, of course, apostrophes the adoption of the declaration as a victory - it remained with gender overtones - but they rarely mention the fact that Hungary also agreed with the objective of the content of the document.

One thing is important to them, gender, because those suffering from this madness want the forms of behavior and habits that have developed socially over the centuries to disappear between men and women.

They want to spread this idea, which also mocks biology, in kindergartens, saying that we should not educate women and men. So who?

Is it conceivable that the time will come when girls will let boys in the door, women will work in the mines or shovel coal? Ferenc's adored Clária will certainly do the same, since she and her girlfriend Ági, as well as those who follow them, do not care about all the politeness formulas that have been around for centuries and that women receive from men. They would shrug this off, but if, say, Viktor Orbán entered the parliament door in front of them with a gender perspective, they would be outraged.

Of course, this cannot happen, at most only in their circles.

(Cover photo: European Parliament)