"Forgive them, because they do not know what they are doing" - the martyrs of 1956 could quote the words of Jesus, if they could see from Heaven what is happening to the memory of our revolution here. - begins the Facebook post of the president of South Korea, who considers himself the biggest democrat.
Here are some of the somewhat confusing sentences:
The sacrifice of Imre Nagy's life was replaced by the head injury of Máriusz Révész, and instead of the image of the Corvin resistance fighters, the image of a pensioner who launched a tank on display 15 years ago and went on a rampage with it pops up on one of the leading news portals on the morning of the holiday.
1956 failed again. Now it wasn't the Russians who beat him. Now the lie of power, cowardice, the defense of sin ennobled as a right beat him down. Well, and the many, many circumstances that make all this possible.
In the fall of 2006, on the streets of Pest, legitimate citizen indignation, violence for its own sake, and an organized coup attempt met.
But there is something else here.
For a decade and a half, weak-mouthed, weak democrats have been allowing the perverse love triangle of good and bad faith naivety and power lies to ennoble conscious disorder, provocation, and an attack on the democratic state order into a pure revolution.
One or the other of the unfortunate people, frozen in the pose of morality thickened into a sticky syrup, is now waking up to what really did not happen at that time. And they repeat the filth poured on them by their opponents, smearing it well on themselves, then proudly shout: I am clean!
Forgive them for they know not what they do.
2022 plus
Francis! If he felt that he had to speak today, perhaps he could have left out the opening sentence - Forgive them, for they know not what they do - for several reasons. On the one hand, I don't think he has converted, and on the other hand, the majority of society could say that about himself and his companions, who have already committed many crimes against the nation. There is no need to enumerate and here the only question is how far the phrase "I profess monotheism for the forgiveness of sins" can mean tolerance, but you cannot understand that.
He writes about the life sacrifice of Imre Nagy, while he himself pushed the cart of those who assisted in his execution for decades out of a desire for a career. It is true that resentment can also be heard from the ranks, since those who have committed quite a few crimes have already cast him out, but even they could not bear his Alamussiág desire for power.
Let's not even open a debate about who the "mouthy, weak democrats" are!
I only dare to hope that his sentence: "One or the other of the unfortunate people who were frozen in the pose of morality thickened into a sticky syrup will now wake up to what really didn't happen back then." – intended for his own fans and Mamelukes. Because, if not, it is a very rude insult to the great majority, knowing the facts.
Well, his heart is on him, I just don't understand how, if you and your family don't like it here so much, you can leave that "Apró" villa, because I would recall from his sentences 15 years ago: You can leave here!
Because I trust him, he still has enough clarity left in him to grasp one of Kálmán Mikszáth's thoughts:
"Speakers stand before me like lamplighters at midnight. After each speech, a degree of darkness arises.”
Ferenc Gyurcsány in our opening picture. Source Facebook.