Where do we get new ideas from? - asks Attila József, and topics and ideologies emerge out of nowhere and take over the continent in a few years. Who would have said 15-20 years ago that the various gender deviations and the relationship to them would fundamentally define the European public discourse? That a minority of a few percent appropriate the big events from the Eurovision Song Festival to the European football championship; that everyone should take a stand on this issue, and we talk and write more (unfortunately!) about them than a hundred other topics that affect many more people and are much more important.

This time we were again in the crosshairs because of our so-called pedophile law, which finally prohibits homosexual propaganda directed at minors. Let's be honest: no healthy, sane parent wants their child to be attracted to their own gender. If, God forbid, it turns out like this, he accepts it, but who would desire this, who would want to promote this, who would encourage anyone to do so?

Leaving aside the aberration (difficult), it is also not right for any community or group to go to schools to agitate. If LGBT people can promote themselves, why can't Jehovists, fradists, and stamp collectors? It would cause total chaos if every self-proclaimed organization could use public education to promote itself.

What will become of this, we may ask, seeing that the Germans have gone mad (again). Hopefully that's not the case. Due to the pressure of power, expectations, public discourse, and the compulsion to conform, for a long time no one dares to say that the king has no clothes. But if there is someone who calls himself out, the whole false structure suddenly collapses. The majority can clearly see the naked ruler, perhaps they talk among themselves in whispers, but the first shout is necessary

In the eighties, the majority of society back home, among friends, thought differently about '56 than what was propagated by the government, textbooks, and newspapers. When Imre Pozsgay declared that it was a popular uprising, all inhibitions suddenly disappeared, and what could only be said in a narrow circle, suddenly became official.

In the military, everyone, from the brigade commander to the platoon leader, acted and spoke as if the training was proceeding according to plan. No one would have dared to openly admit that there was cheating going on. Then the People's Army ceased to exist and we can tell the truth. How many times is it that a program or a performance is crap, we argue about it among ourselves, but we applaud together with the crowd. Everyone thinks of Jesus, but they say Barabas.

However, if it can be said once, everyone will say it at the same time. It will be the same with LGBT manipulation and the entire world of fake news.

We already experienced this during the regime change, but so did the Germans with Hitler. The dictator at the peak of his power was celebrated by everyone, even the fit English soccer players waved their arms, and after the fall, not a single Nazi remained.

The bricks are falling out of the EU wall one by one, but it will suddenly come down like the Berlin Wall. You can't build on a lie. It might be ten years, it might be two days, but it will all come crashing down.

Just so we don't end up being the last henchmen again, when the Germans unexpectedly turn around again, and we get hit on our heads because of our excessively liberal laws. When the Sharia courts stone the homosexuals there, they can live in a registered partnership here.

Source: vasarnap.hu