The globalists and their hired pens pounced on a journalist. The victim is our colleague Kata Jurák, whose sin is huge: she dared to write her opinion. He only compounded this atrocity by interpreting the rainbow as a sign from God and not an LGBTQ symbol.

The starving hyena pack is the Easter bunny compared to the globalist hate army, although we already knew that. Kata's Facebook post blew their mind, and they hurled the usual flood of threats at her, defaming not only the author, of course, but threatening her family as well. In vain, the globalist herd is just that.

We can't be surprised that among the loudest squealers of the chorus are "high-profile" politicians such as Péter Jakab, who is (not) known for his loyalty to principle, or Anett Bősz, who is (not) known for his party loyalty. It's not even surprising that Dániel Péter, who is constantly defiling his country and the Hungarian people, has deigned to come here from Israel to whine about another insult. We're used to it, because God's zoo is big.

What is surprising is the visceral wave of hatred that flooded our colleague's social media page after the post. Unfortunately, it has been proven once again that the blessed activity of the global servants of the global farmers ( László Bogár - ed.) has taken off and is flourishing. They do not tolerate even the slightest manifestation that is contrary to their opinion, and their brainwashed followers behave in the same way.

Let's see what the "cursed" post looks like:

"I think that the reinterpretation of the rainbow, the desecration of the original meaning of the symbol, has unexpected consequences for the advanced Western countries. Here, I would quietly note that God is not only a gentle, kind old man, as progressive liberals imagine, but is also mentioned in the Bible as the Lion of Judah. It's not really a good decision to make him angry.

"At least 80 people have already died in Germany and Belgium in floods caused by the heaviest rain of the century, and 1,300 people are missing."

The story of the rainbow is one of the best-known stories in the Holy Scriptures: after the flood, God makes a covenant with man that he will never again destroy the Earth with a flood, and as a sign of this covenant, he places a rainbow in the sky. ( Gen. 9.11 ) "I will make a covenant with you, and nothing will be destroyed by flood again, for there will be no more flood to destroy the earth."

My opinion is that God is sending a clear signal to the countries and nations that dishonor the covenant as to what the consequences may be."

That's the opinion. You can argue, you can object, but you can't lie that Kata Jurák would rejoice at the tragedy of the Germans. As a mere believer, he warns that one cannot act against God's will, because everything has consequences. Even if some people place themselves on the throne of God.

What ails you in this, you unfortunate braggarts? The Bible? God? The rainbow?

We sympathize with the families of the victims in Germany and Belgium, we deeply mourn those who lost their lives in the disasters. But we cannot tolerate manifestations like those of the already mentioned Péter Jakab or Anette Bősz without saying a word. On the other hand, they tolerate the fact that someone named Dániel insults the journalist like this:

"Listen, Kata, you stupid, vile, neo-Nazi whore! God is not punishing the Germans because they learned from history. God is punishing you, genetically inferior, racist Hungarian bastards" and adds: "This is why 70-80 thousand Hungarian peasants died in the epidemic" .

Nice, isn't it? This jerk cut from the stem is not bothered by the fact that there is great indignation in Germany, because their entire defense system was equal to zero. This is what they learned, Petya, to deal with rainbows and not with the normal functioning of the country.

It's interesting, why didn't Anett get angry or the other Petya get angry when one of the "Hungarian peasants" killed those who died in the epidemic? Can you have them?

What can we say after that? That's all: we sympathize with our colleague Kata Jurák, and just like many well-known patriotic journalists, we assure you of our unconditional support. Because opinions are free, on the other hand, dirtying is prohibited - at least in our circles - even now, even in the flood of globalist filth.

(Featured image: Jakab the filthy. Photo: MTI/Attila Kovács