Now the "independent" speaker of the left is sending his followers on the Kossuth and Ferenc Liszt award-winning Hungarian opera singer.
In his Facebook post, Ákos Hadházy, with his usual one-bit thought process, talks about the diabolical messages that a simple vaccination poster carries.
"Propaganda lies even when it accidentally tells the truth. Only celebrities who are more or less committed supporters of the ruling party can appear in posters and commercials encouraging vaccination - correctly. This has two dirty messages: on the one hand, it hammers into people's subconscious that the "left is anti-vaccination", right? On the other hand, it sends a message to artists and athletes that those who are with them get gas, those who don't, don't.
Erika Miklósa is a deservedly world-famous opera singer who, according to the signs, is a sincere supporter of the Prime Minister, and proudly announces this. Of course, he has every right to do so, and it is also a good thing that he promotes vaccination. But I can only hope that he didn't think about the above. Or better yet, he has thought about it and disapproves of it. And the next time he has dinner with the authoritarian leader, he will say that he can also be a valuable artist who disagrees with him."
Source: Facebook, Vadhyxjonok.hu
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