We do not support violence in any form or anywhere. It's not our field. So we do not accept what happened in Eger, despite the fact that we do not support Momentum either. On the contrary!

Eger deserves more! They have an ex-jobbiko Mirkóczki , who was removed by his own opposition mass from the association that originally nominated him and who now knows which party he is winking at. And now they have a representative candidate who is a member of the Destruction Party (under the maiden name of Momentum), but on his campaign poster, the "forward-looking" MSZP's Ágnes Kunhalmi and the not-know-where-looking prime minister-candidate Gergely Szilveszter Karácsony Szilveszter are grinning ( Easter is not yet), indicating that the two parties support this person named Zoltán Jánosi

Mr. Jánosi is consistent and does not know the "double standard" even from the news. But no! He rightly posted an outraged post on his Facebook page, saying:

"Does the silent majority have to put up with everything from the squirming minority?
It is outrageous and shocking when anyone is disadvantaged because they think differently about the world!
It is especially reprehensible if someone expresses this by simply kicking the counter of Momentum activists while they are collecting signatures so that corruptly enriched politicians and entrepreneurs can be held accountable within legal frameworks. I don't want to live in such a country!
I am working to ensure a more livable Hungary for our children, which is in the common interest of all of us, depending on our party affiliation. I confess that we must take responsibility for our actions, so I am filing a complaint against the kicking "gentleman" in the video below.
Perhaps this small step will help prevent similar cases from happening in the future. Let's build a new Hungary!"

Legitimate. We do not kick or hit anyone or anything, even if our indignation is understandable. This is not a matter of party affiliation, it is simply a basic human requirement.

Ámde: dear Mr. Jánosi, your party started by destroying our great dream, the chance of organizing the Olympics in Hungary. He continued by saying that the leader of their party committed an illegal act when, I quote, "he dropped a pyrotechnic device available in a toy store among the police" during the opposition riot in Kossuth Square. But he underestimated even this, so he declared that if they came to power (with some exaggeration) he would send all Fideszists in his way to prison, and he would ban conservative journalists from practicing their profession.

Mr. Jánosi, why don't you find it outrageous when supporters of your ally (or rather: your top boss) push and threaten journalists? When volunteers are slapped (remember the previous campaign! I guess he kept silent about the attacks on Fidesz. It wasn't outrageous and shocking, was it?) Why isn't he outraged that his party leader wants to step into democracy in the name of democracy? Why doesn't he get upset when his comrades threaten to run him to the ground, jail, throw up with a pitchfork on the IFA plateau or with a lamp iron? How come you didn't say that? But one of their own, who is inside, shares the leader's opinion.

You are certainly right, you have to take responsibility for your actions. Is that what your supervisor does in court? Do you take responsibility for throwing the police? He boldly and courageously asserts that "he didn't throw, he just dropped. We saw the throw on video, so we recommend that if they do come to power due to a catastrophic accident, they should immediately change the term "tossing a small ball" used in gymnastics classes, and instead make it mandatory to "drop a small ball".

We also agree that the silent majority does not have to put up with everything from the struggling minority. The problem is that you, not the majority, are lying.

Unfortunately, it cannot be prevented that there are hot-headed people incapable of self-discipline (including in our ranks) who express their displeasure in an unacceptable way. But they are not party leaders, not even politicians. Unlike your camp. We condemn violence, even its verbal form. You should do this too, say Péter Jakab, Tímea Szabó or Ágnes Vadai, what's more, Ferenc Gyurcsány and his wife, but also in the case of András Fekete-Győr.

If they do, there will certainly be no one to kick their board. As for your country's (de)building work, thank you very much, we don't ask for it!

(Header image: Fekete-Győr is currently "dropping" a smoke grenade. Source: Source: YouTube/Central Investigative Prosecutor's Office)