Dear Civil Solidarity Foundation and News TV,

 

I am sending you this letter because I think these thoughts are worth sharing. I'm starting from a bit far away, but there's a reason for that.

I write about the separated areas and follow Hungarian politics on a daily basis. I believe that the stakes of the current election are whether the current government will continue its work, or whether forces representing foreign interests will come to power in Hungary, whose work is so harmful that even spies would envy it. I remember that even before I started university, even though I didn't like communism or its more moderate socialist forms, the leftists came to power and the level of support for higher education in Transylvania ceased. Since 2004, I have experienced on a daily basis what it is like when the motherland sees us as stepchildren, and then December 5, 2004 came. I don't want to talk about the referendum separately, because there was a majority, there was a victory, even if many people experienced it as a defeat and as separated Hungarians, they were sensitively affected by the fact that back home they didn't feel enough the importance of us enduring as second-class citizens back home. I understand all that. The people are not to blame because they have moments of unconsciousness and as a Hungarian I consider all Hungarians brothers even if many refuse. I would like to point out here that I was called a Romanian guest worker, that I was presented as a freelancer and incited against me. Hungarians.

The question arose in my mind, why did the MSZP incite against me at that time? After all, it never occurred to me to leave my native land or to eat anyone's bread of grace. I have always lived decently and on my own, even when I was looking for a job as a career starter in what history calls the global economic crisis. Of course, a lot of water flowed down the Maros until then, among other things I was attacked with a baseball bat because I spoke Hungarian with a friend on the street. I did not expect any legal remedy, because Kinga Göncz's foreign policy was about everything, but not about representing the national interest. I must point out that the police behaved in an exemplary manner, they appeared quickly and caught two of the four perpetrators. I didn't file a complaint, so that I wouldn't be dragged in the end, because as a university student, it wasn't yet official that I lived in the city in question. I didn't even expect Hungarian help by any chance. And now some of the leftists are saying that I should not have the right to vote, because the result of the Hungarian election does not affect me at all. I wish them to never feel firsthand what it means when the nation has made the wrong decision, what it means when the elected leader of the Hungarian people lets them down and leaves them vulnerable. We are indeed affected by the results of the national election, and I note that the disenfranchised state we have found ourselves in is not our fault. At that time, the Hungarian state failed to fulfill its duty and protect its own citizens from foreign invaders, for which a significant part of the left wants to further punish us, the inheritors of the disenfranchised state (perhaps they have a bad conscience regarding the actions of their spiritual predecessors, the Béla Kuns). And then the foreign invaders became the owners of our territories and the first task of their political program is to make us disappear. The Romanian constitution says: Romania is a unified and indivisible nation-state. Ready. So much for Hungarian self-determination, which is per definition unconstitutional.

And the European Parliament always represents all minorities who are not us. Due to Hungary's supposed homophobia, there were huge scandals with the assistance of the opposition, but why isn't a blind voice heard by the EU mainstream (even if it is their legal duty in connection with the Minority Safe Pack), which I can only interpret as conscious complicity on the part of Trianon in addition to the anti-Hungarian policy of successor states. In my opinion, they are blowing the whistle and that is why the Gyurcsánys refuse us, while they embrace immigrants who do not necessarily come with good intentions. This site welcomed the pseudo-national, actually far-left Jobbik into its ranks. And now they are holding primaries, deciding where their candidate should be. Even if they have a single candidate to choose from. Although I don't know since when voting for a candidate is an election. In the time of Ceausescu, those who appreciated that age with an adult head saw this.

I wish that was the only problem. But unfortunately this is not the case. A political declaration must be signed for the primary election. As a national-conservative person, I would by no means sign that hateful, inciting, Bolshevik declaration. However, I would be happy to vote to help ensure that the least bad candidate is selected. After all, if God forbid the left wins, the winner of this primary will be the prime minister. It would not be good if Klára Dobrev, Péter Jakab, András Fekete-Győr, Péter Márky-Zay or Gergely Karácsony were the candidates. Oops. They don't have a good candidate, only a communist and even more communist, their ideas range from discrediting the economy, through the Felcsúti trial, through the Mészáros tax, multiple flat-rate taxes and basic income, as well as a European wage union and minimum pension, and finally the final surrender of sovereignty in Europe with the prosecution, the introduction of the euro during the biggest crisis, their policy is to support migration, actually Islamization, and help the gender lobby. In the meantime, they are constantly lobbying in the West to withdraw funds from Hungary, and when they succeed in doing so, they scold the government because it does not go into debt to the union in times of crisis. But through the membership fee, I believe that Hungary has to pay the installments of the loan sources that have not been granted.

I ask: if I were to sign their inciting and primitive declaration and participate in the primary election - I won't - then how could I participate? Online? But the address card is also required there. So, with hundreds of tricks, they cleverly managed to prevent the Hungarians across the border from taking part in this political wrecking ball if they wanted to. The question arises: if they win, will they also make it impossible for me to take part in, say, the elections? Or are they just excluded from the primary?

And then the candidates:

– Dobrev: wife of Ferenc Gyurcsány, matriarch of the Dobrev clan, political mobster, interested in the United States of Europe, i.e. in the liquidation or delegitimization of Hungary, has a pro-state, communist past and promotes very left-wing politics

– Péter Jakab: The ex-anti-Semite of Jewish origin, whose philosophical heights can best be described with red gold, paprika and French fries, while receiving huge salaries every month, apparently wants to please the proletarians, and primarily politicizes for them. It is memorable that he thought he was a TV when he appeared in an outfit that read that this TV is lying. He was half right, half wrong

- Gergely Karácsony: The support of one percent of his party does not prevent him from claiming that he represents 99 percent, just as Lenin called his party, which did not enjoy a majority, Bolsheviks. In addition, Gergely Karácsony always lies, no one expected him to ride a bicycle until he agreed to do so. But from the moment he accepted it, it became a lie that he sneakily drove to the corner of his workplace and got on his bike there

– András Fekete-Győr: His party and himself are worthy successors of their predecessors who served the party state. They cannot do anything about what their ancestors did, but if they continue what their predecessors did, they will assume the political community with them, on October 23 they remember their communist ancestors, not the freedom fighters, and nowadays Anna Donáth advocates that the European In parliament, the prime minister should be questioned about state secrets in front of the international public. Fekete-Győr would ban right-wing journalists from their profession

 

– Péter Márky-Zay: He only beats the baby's child when he is upset. By the way, he is literally foaming at the mouth hating

The only difference between them is that one is worse than the other.

 

Best regards,

Árpád Lajos.

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