In Germany, people are losing their jobs because they think differently about the world than the politicians. That's a fact. Zsolt Petry and Jens Lehmann could tell us about this. In Germany, people do not dare to express their opinion on migration, on the LGBTQ topic, because they are afraid of the consequences. This was recently established by the Germans themselves in a research. According to the Allensbach Demoscopy Institute, Germany today maintains that it is not possible to talk openly about Islam, and patriotism is considered a sensitive topic. Do you understand? Patriotism is unpleasant. For those who have the phrase "Vaterland" in their anthem. Those who were so proud of their Germanness! Recently, however, they wanted to change the text of the national anthem to "neutral". Oh, mein Gott!

Germany regularly provokes and attacks countries that do not agree with German policy. We Hungarians can tell a lot about this. For example, they wanted to welcome the Hungarian national team in Munich with rainbow-colored stadium lighting just to portray the Hungarian people as a wild, intolerant, oriental horde. The intellectual author of everything is a Socdem politician, the mayor of Munich. Then they put the national team defender, Hummels, at the press conference in a rainbow shirt, because they want to tell us what to think. Neuer will take the field against the Hungarians in a rainbow armband. (The Germans were always good in Karszalag.) Because they are very bothered if non-transvestite kindergarten teachers sensitize children in Hungary, if it is possible to turn on the TV in the afternoon anyway, instead of watching a youth film about the love of two teenage boys.

The minimum is that Orbán does not go to Munich.

Dieter Reiter, Mayor of Munich: They cannot prevent us from sending a clear signal to Hungary. The wind turbine near the stadium will be illuminated with the colors of the rainbow and a rainbow flag will be flown at the town hall and other public buildings,

We don't know what's coming next in Germany, it's not clear how far this increasingly dangerous madness will go. Neutral football? Mandatory homosexual quota in Nationalelf?

The only hope is that Merkel is still called Mutti.

On our opening image: In Germany: a well-known German daily, TAZ, depicted Ferenc Puskás with a rainbow armband in the lead-up to the Hungarian-German European Championship match on Wednesday evening.

Péter Szikszai's article here