Now that we are in the midst of the elections, it is worth taking a look at how unequal the fight is going on in our country. It's a bit like the confrontation between Christian natives and Muslim migrants.
Christians are basically forgiving, active for the community and the country, while the migrants, driven by their religious fanaticism, are exclusionary and angrily vengeful. For them, the country has no significance, since they come from an area where communities were and are held together not so much by the nation, but rather by religion, so for them the concept of the nation is secondary.
Just like the Hungarian opposition in the current election battle in Hungary.
Because the concept of home is secondary for them too, rather an illusory, so-called They trust in the European Community and, guided by its false light, betray the interests of their own country. They accuse and lie in order to achieve their goals. In the meantime, they adopt a style alien to the former Hungarian political culture, confident that they can turn the marginalized section of the population to their party. It is indifferent to them that they will leave this stratum to themselves after that, and that the number of those who belong to this stratum will be inflated even larger by their own political attitude. They look for the mote in the other side's eye, while they forget about their own beams with a shrug of the shoulders.
They curse when a government politician owns private property, but they look the other way when it comes to the wealth of opposition politicians. Don't we realize that all this is just an election trick?
A twist on the emotions of the poorer people, with the aim of painting the politicians of the government as corrupt and corrupt figures. And it doesn't even arise as an option that they achieved their current financial situation through hard work and a legal salary. Can the same be said about the politicians of the socialist governments, led by Ferenc Gyurcsány?
Anyway, why should the politicians of the Hungarian ruling parties be ashamed of themselves, if they have a nice house, a good car, maybe they buy jewelry for their wife, or their children wear fashionable clothes? After all, they don't regret the same thing from a cool Pest lawyer, entrepreneur, or medical professor! In fact, they take it for granted.
Let us finally realize that the European Union is not the Warsaw Pact of the former socialist countries, nor is it the CSTO. Communist leaders of worker-peasant governments are not in power here. It is natural that once upon a time, if Kádár, Münnich, or Gyula Kállai had a Rolex shining on their arm, it could have given rise to legitimate dissatisfaction, but let's not forget that the villas of these people, taken from others, stood on Pasarét and Rózsadom! And they are handed down even today, and their descendants live in them... Isn't it a contradiction that the spiritual and legal successors of the latter - that is, nowadays the politicians of the Hungarian left who promote socialist ideals - also have assets of hundreds of millions?
So let's put this way of thinking aside, don't consider it a standard, let's not let our attention be diverted, because this is the goal of their counter-campaign!
What is really important is whether the person is only a politician or a patriot at the same time! Are you fighting for your country or just for your own political party? Because let's not forget that - disgraced by the opposition - Miklós Horthy, or Counts Teleki and Andrássy were politicians, but also patriots. While - highly regarded by our opposition - Béla Kun and his colleagues were also politicians, but they can hardly be accused of patriotism. In the same way, Kádár and Kállai, or Dobi and Antal Apró, were also just politicians, and instead of patriotism, they espoused the rabid communist ideology, which degraded our country into a puppet state of the Soviets.
They say that these days are new times. Or are they not so new after all? Viktor Orbán, together with the other Fidesz and KDNP politicians, can rightly call themselves patriots, in the noble sense of the word, while the up-and-coming and retired politicians of the new left are stuck in the status of simple politicians, as they do not deserve the honorable title of patriotism; with their politics - just like their communist predecessors - they want to turn our country into a vassal state again, as it was before 1989, only now under the shining stars of the European Union.
Do we really believe that if the European Union had more say in the political and economic affairs of our country, then everything would be better? In the same way, could we claim family allowances, utility reductions, and the other unprecedented social benefits - which are mildly envied by all Western European countries - as our own? Did he provide free textbooks and free meals to needy children? Would unemployment have sunk so low? That is, to 3.6 percent compared to the European average of 6.7 percent? (Data from 2021.) Just think of the example of Spain or Greece, where it is over 13 and 14 percent!
And let's also remember that the same rate was 12 percent in Hungary in 2010! Can anyone seriously believe that this is thanks to the EU?!
And the part of the leading European politicians who wanted to impose certain sanctions on the country due to the taxation of multinationals and banks, and against whom the Hungarian government took decisive action, have mostly disappeared into the abyss of politics themselves.
Dont forget! All peoples with a healthy national consciousness rebel against these coercive measures and false accusations, not just the "rebellious Hungarians". The English have already left the EU, and the Germans, who - due to their gender and energy policies, among other things - are increasingly isolated nowadays, are slowly drowning in the European Union's migrant policy.
Is that what we want? Shall we cast our vote for this alternative?
And we must not forget one more thing: Hungary's geopolitical situation, including the Hungarian national body, whose fragmentation has been shouldered by the country for the past hundred years as a burden to be resolved. Because we are surrounded by states in which the Hungarian islands live as enclaves.
And this is a duty for a motherland with national consciousness!
Thus, the politicians of Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and maybe even Austria are watching the current elections in Hungary with suspicious eyes and - despite the fact that some of them maintain good political relations with our country - they are all pushing for the replacement of our national government, since this will greatly influence their own politics as well. They would much rather be happy with a new political force that is NOT AT ALL interested in what happens to the Hungarian minority in their countries. That way, they would have no more problems with how to integrate the millions of Hungarians living there into their own states. After all, they could do this without hindrance, they would have at least four years at their disposal.
The April election will therefore not only be the election of ONE country, not just ONE small, local event, but an act that will decide the future of our geographical and historical region, which is actually the guarantee of our nation's survival. Or losing that chance.
Let's think about all this and consider it based on the facts. Let's think about what we can win. And what do we have to lose. Let's decide whether we want irreversible, Western European-style changes for the country, ourselves, our children and our grandchildren, and let's cast our vote with all this in mind when the time comes!
Because if we take all this into account and act accordingly, then
"you will be free to hope for the impossible, you will see how interesting it will be to live"
- as written by Ernő Szép, in "You see". in his poem.
Dr. Gábor Túri / Germany