It would be a serious mistake to ignore the fact that the European Parliament decided last week that from now on men can also give birth.
This is a discovery of great importance, much like when man went into outer space during the Cold War era. At that time, every Hungarian boy wanted to be Gagarin. At least as novel as when the Soviet breed dog Lajka went into orbit aboard the Sputnik-2 satellite. It was a long time ago, in 1957. In an era, after the trauma of the Second World War, when two ancient enemies, Germany and France, reconciled with each other, and Europe's leading politicians dreamed of a peaceful, united and prosperous Europe. changed from the leader of the anti-Hitler coalition
Today, however, the vision of the United States of Europe has become a fog, replaced by the specter of the United States of Europe. A superstate on the American model. With the all-powerful Brussels government, cracking the whip and handing out cakes to the well-behaved. Wrapped in the guise of the rule of law and seasoned with international media terror, with the aim of education by regulating bad governments.
The change in word order is therefore very revealing: this is no longer what German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, French President Charles de Gaulle, Johan Willem Beyen, the dreamer of the Common Market, or the French jurist Robert Schuman, the father of European integration, imagined. The Iron Curtain has fallen, the Cold War has ended, and today, it seems very likely, a gay war is making the peace fight for cultural diversity hot and the Common Europe, to which the majority of European citizens in most countries on the continent still cling, is becoming doubtful.
Of course, infanticide, drug addiction, vandals called refugees in a Pissian way, and foreigners unable to integrate in the cult capitals of Europe, such as Vienna's proud castle, worsen this picture, although it does not find too much resonance in Germany. After all, the brutally murdered thirteen-year-old girl happened to be German. And European.
Our common child that mother gave birth to. This is also what this news is about, the extension of men's right to give birth under the perverse guise of equality. Today's left-liberal and green majority of the European Parliament confirmed with 378 votes, 255 against and 42 abstentions that the right to sexual and reproductive health is a fundamental element of gender equality. So let men be born too.
Do I need to add that the Hungarian left-wing MEPs voted yes for the Matic report in the roll-call vote. This is what Gyurcsány's DK politicians, Klára Dobrev, Attila Ara-Kovács, Sándor Rónai and Csaba Molnár, the momentous Katalin Cseh and Anna Donáth, and the last Brussels mohican of the MSZP, István Ujhelyi, did.
I could even say that the nail has come out of the bag, the veil has fallen on why DK's Péter Niedermüller talks about terrifying formations in relation to white, straight men, why Gergely Karácsony hangs the rainbow flag on the town hall, why hate radiates from the current from Brussels whistleblowers, Anna Donáth and Katalin Cseh, why the great enthusiasm in the Hungarian monster coalition, whose first and most important measure was to join the European prosecutor's office in the event of their election victory, which would be a tragedy for Hungarian society.
Source: Magyar Hírlap