We are very lucky, no doubt. Because we are ignorant and undeveloped unfortunates stuck in the Middle Ages, but we always get help. "Well-intentioned" advice and criticism from the greats of the world. Because they know better what is good for us.
Huge (faceted) actors, athletes, huge (all-knowing) celebrities are constantly messaging. Sometimes a Hollywood star is worried about us (who probably wouldn't be able to show us where Hungary is on a map), or a racing driver who has visited us at least five times, but only got to know the Hungaroring and the hotel, because mixing with the people is such a snazzy for such a big star. It is also derogatory to at least get to know what he dares to express an opinion about with a broad face.
More recently, the English Lewis Hamilton allowed himself a cheeky attack, because even though the dog is not interested in the opinion of a BLM kneeler, he thinks he has the right to kick the Hungarians. Just because he can find the gas pedal, the brake in the car and pulls the steering wheel well. I don't dispute it, it's also something, at least more than nothing. But barely.
I don't know where this condescending rudeness comes from. Mainly because this big man proved in the last competition that he feels great in the unfair fight. In other words, he is a true western character knight. And he can teach us!
This impudence has blown the fuse of several of our politicians. Among others, EU Member of Parliament Tamás Deutsch Judit Varga did not stop the Englishman's boastful, instructive message. So they messaged each other.
Tamás Deutsch wrote: "Lewis Hamilton has 7 world championship victories, he has a knighthood, he has rainbow opinions, but he has no children yet. That's it."
Judit Varga responded a little longer:
"I was sorry to see that today Lewis Hamilton joined the camp of international fake news producers attacking our child protection law.
The protection of Hungarian children belongs to Hungarian parents and not to foreign car racers! I myself did not prepare for the KRESZ exam from the press, but from textbooks. I also recommend Lewis Hamilton to read the Hungarian Child Protection Act before making stupid claims.
The cobbler should stay at the taproom, and the FORMA 1 driver should stay at the car racing. Good luck at the Hungaroring!"
(Header image: Lewis Hamilton, who taught us bravely. Photo: Marca)
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