Instead of spending his well-deserved summer vacation (and possibly extending it, say with the remaining time until the end of the term), State Secretary Martin Klus takes the country by his neck between August 22 and 27 and visits around 20 cities to ask the dignitary how He wants to live in Europe.

Dániel Szűcs a Felvidék published his article with this introductory sentence . Today on the news portal, which we will announce below.

The main question of the roadshow announced on social media was quickly cut short by one of the contributors, when he answered: he does not want to live in any European Union at all (interpreting the opinion of more and more people, considering the serious moral crisis and decline of Western Europe, which they are trying to push on us with all their might).

But this can be done a little better. So, if this self-proclaimed traveling circus were to come to our area, we would boldly say that we would like to live in a European Union where there is no place for a country in which:

in the third decade of the 21st century, legislation evoking the darkest Nazi times, stigmatizing a large group of people and declaring collective guilt are still in force;

because of the former, they suffered neither moral nor financial compensation, but they did not receive even an apology;

the largest national community, relegated to the ranks of the minority, is not on an equal footing with the majority nation, its mother tongue is not considered an official language in the region where it is the majority (cf. unlike many European examples), the use of their national symbols is limited;

the laws are enacted out of revenge and as a counterattack (see counter-citizenship law), instead of serving the development of the country and the well-being of its inhabitants.

And finally: in a Europe where people like Martin Klus, who threaten the press and private individuals with lawsuits, and envision a risk to national security, do not sit in the office of State Secretary of Foreign Affairs, but at most in the office.

It will be a special pleasure if his official boss, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivan Korčok, is with Klus, who - in order to somehow write himself into "history" - has recently been busy spitting over the Danube . And anyone who mentions this on his official Facebook page (such as the writer of these lines) is quickly blocked - as befits today's modern liberal democrats...

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