We have compatriots who are happy (not to say satisfied) if they can rub their feet in the heroes and role models of Hungarians.

And during world competitions and the Olympics, they feel an absolutely unquenchable desire to trumpet the malice, hatred, and frustration dormant in them to the world. In this way, they hope to stand out from the malaise and spiritual destruction characteristic of their own environment, if they stand up to those who are smarter, stronger, more beautiful, more successful than them and who, unlike them, are loved by the whole country.

Let's first look at Henrik Havas, who, as the crowning glory of his wonderful career, went from Gyula Horn to the Internet TV of the Little Arrow Party. On N1TV's (or what) broadcast the other day, he said:

I'm not saying I watched the men's water polo match because I was reading instead. (…) Many countries would be happy if they were fourth in water polo and among the top eight in handball, but we are not used to that.

(…) So I watched both the girls and the boys, so this game was pretty amazingly lousy." Yeah. So the performance of the Olympic bronze medalist women and men's water polo players was "lousy"... We could just say that this man is a complete idiot, an evil prole, and we wish him the best of luck for the rest of his life. And maybe that would be the right attitude. But also to torture ourselves, we have to show them again and again what they are like. Even if it is now ruined and pitiful: on the media front, these Havas-types tickled the regime change, these former communist propagandists and/or network figures of the Havas-type prevented the cleaning of the press for almost twenty years. Their scheming and continuous lying caused enormous damage.

They may cause less damage today, but they can still cheat. In a February program, for example, he said that "Hungarians are stupid" and that after Trianon, only peasants and squires remained in Hungary, who were "slapped by the landlord, the steward, the gendarmerie". "And now they hate Budapest, which is truly a world city, truly multinational, with an absolutely amazing cultural background, and these peasants can't stand it," explained Havas.

DK's best-known groom didn't hold back either - it's not his habit. , Zsolt Gréczy took a dig at the Hungarian swimmers on Facebook: "It's sad: only Kristóf Milák won a medal from the Olympic swimming team, and with a few exceptions, the majority performed poorly."

Weakly? Does this confused Gyurcsány nyalonc have any idea what kind of superhuman performance it is to even make it to the Olympics? No, obviously not. Whoever made it to Tokyo already brought great glory to the country, the nation of fifteen million. If he reached the final, scored a point or a medal, even more so.

Let alone weakly? No, Gréczy is seriously mistaken. I could say: he talks nonsense. All of our Olympians put themselves out there and did their best for their country. We are proud of them all. If Gréczy had ever made it to the Olympics and finished, say, in 102nd place in selfies from the start, we would be proud of him too. But he didn't make it out.

Of course, that wouldn't be a problem (the majority of Hungarians don't get out), but at least it wouldn't embarrass those who got out and fought hard for Hungary's reputation.

In another Gréczy post, I read this: in 2016, we finished in 12th place on the medal table, now we have reached 15th place. This is the second-worst performance of all time in the history of the Olympics... It is also noticeable that Hungarian sports have been squeezed into a few sports: everything that is water (swimming, kayak-canoeing, polo), fencing, and the hoped-for wrestling... We have disappeared in basic sports (athletics, gymnastics, boxing), and this is bad for those who remember the old greats.

I miss participating in team sports without water (only women's handball was represented...)" You can see: this man from South Korea is sweating it out for battles, if only he could somehow give a shot to the athletes and sports managers. To make the taste of success a little bitter.

Sick, "dare to be small!" attitude of both Gréczy and Havas. But then, the majority of left-liberal politicians and opinionated people are like that. They are made of such material. As long as the opposition is evil, eat it. It's a big problem when this stupid, talentless pettiness comes to power.

Source: Plague grids