According to Ádám Fischer, the country was not Hungarian before Trianon - Mandiner quotes from the interview that the Kossuth Prize-winning conductor, who lives in Hamburg, gave to Hírklikk.
According to the conductor , it is a sign of Viktor Orbán's weakness that he is navigating the country into war tensions. "This is exactly what the government needs right now: lo, lo, they want to interfere in our affairs again, they want to overwrite the intentions of the Hungarian people."
Dear Mr. Fischer! This line of thought is a bit confused, you and you are not in the majority, so let them decide the intentions of the Hungarian people and, if you live in Hamburg, then deal with the affairs there, we do not interfere in the affairs of you and the people who live there.
Of course, we could also make a statement in the form of a question. How can it be explained that you chose the country as your living space, whose nation did not exactly treat its religious community with a gloved hand? You can say, time brings healing, forgiveness and understanding are important.
But the question is not unreasonable, what kind of person is he who stands among those who wanted us to perish? There are also plenty of domestic examples, as not one, in the mourning house of 56, from the shadow of the bitofa, nevertheless stood among those who wanted their loss.
Then there is another deeply penetrating thought, according to whom "Hungarian pain can only be felt by those who lost Hungary before Trianon, but it was not a Hungarian country.
"We have been and are constantly deceiving ourselves that our country is actually historical Hungary. However, Szent István's Hungary was a multi-ethnic country. I merely highlighted what László Németh had already written earlier, namely that the Hungarian nation-state was created with Trianon".
With this ahistorical understanding, forgive Mr. Fischer, we can say that the Palestinians are right, because the Middle Eastern state never existed. And this is not anti-Semitism, racism, just a simple statement.
By the way: Obama's advisor recommends the Israeli recipe for removing Orbán.
"Defeating Trump in 2020, Netanyahu in 2021, and Orbán in 2022 wouldn't solve democracy's problems, but it would be great," tweeted Ben Rhodes .
A few days ago, Rhodes shared one of the posts of Katalin Cseh
A lesson from Israel : to defeat autocrats who threaten democratic norms and institutions, the opposition must unite under one big tent.
In the case of Israel, this even forced Lapid to compromise on who would be the first prime minister, and he also understood the importance of putting Bibi first," wrote Rhodes in his analysis, who believes that "this strategy is also used in other parts of the world established and necessary", and then cited our country as an example.
"In Hungary , the opposition parties have agreed to put aside their differences and unite in next year's election to oust Netanyahu's crony and corrupt partner, the nationalist autocrat: Viktor Orbán."
So where would the domestic rainbow coalition have taken the good example from?
Because on the one hand, their desire for power violates all moral and social norms, while they loudly shout for democracy and sovereignty. Let's not even talk about the fratricidal war. They just don't see that their famous togetherness until now will lead to disintegration and internal war, and it will be enough for the Palestinians to just sit in their armchairs. How you decide Israeli leaders is your business, we do not deal with that, just as you should not act against us and Viktor Orbán.
There are quite a few opponents of the prime minister, although the scheming does not always succeed.
After the Hungarian-French match, a Dutch newspaper representing the rainbow world noted that two French footballers, Mbappé and Benzema, complained about racist Hungarian fans. UEFA announced the very next day, that's why they are starting proceedings.
(In parentheses, UEFA did not notice that the French fans threw plastic bottles at our goalkeeper.)
But what a miracle, at the press conference of the French national team on Monday, Lucas Digne declared that he did not hear any racist chants in the stadium, and even added that Paul Pogba and N'Golo Kanté did not complain about such things either. Anyway, UEFA is investigating, although it claims that there is no place for politics in football, but it does not resist the pressure of the rainbow world, saying that the German goalkeeper served a good cause by having a rainbow captain's armband.
Although the rainbow lighting of the German stadium was not allowed, as they say, kneeling serves many other good causes.
I don't know what they would say if the Hungarian players ran onto the field naked, saying they were protesting the atrocities against nudists. After that, the shirt would be put on and the game could begin.