The philosopher expressed his opinion in the columns of Mérce about the fact that the opposition remained silent in connection with Péter Jakab's recent parliamentary speech.

Tamás Gáspár Miklós reacted to Péter Jakab Jakab's speech on Monday, in which he told the Hungarian Prime Minister that Viktor Orbán could become Viktória Orbán in prison.

The philosopher explained that the speech of Jobbik's candidate for prime minister was foolish, as he approvingly and gloatingly brought up the possibility that Viktor Orbán would be raped in his cell after the opposition's election victory.

"His terrible sentence could be analyzed, but it is too disgusting for him."

The politician discussed that Péter Jakab's "verbal gesture, although unprecedentedly repulsive, does not stand alone". According to him , the bestiality "which is lustful in imagining the physical punishment, beating, rape, and execution of a political opponent (sir, sorry, debate partner)" seeped into political culture specifically from the vocabulary of neo-Nazi commentators and posters. (Let's say TGM elegantly forgot the Neobols!)

The idea of ​​"accountability" has shifted from the field of public law reform to the field of sadistic revenge.

A significant part of the "mainstream opposition (which until now has been extremely biased, just like its opponent) has forgotten in this pathological enjoyment the difference between truth and falsehood, good and evil, insofar as it regards itself as true and good, the opponent as false and bad, whatever it may be " - said TGM.

Source and image: Mandiner / Árpád Földházi