But how much - we could say about the title of Ferenc Gyurcsány's Facebook post, the sentences of which are worth thinking about separately.

"You have to create a homeland. For everyone.

For there are few things more disgraceful than for a part of a nation to identify itself with the whole. With the country."

(It is truly disgraceful that you and your handful of fans identify yourself with the nation, because the numbers and facts do not justify your dreams.)

"Because in this case, you, who are not one of them, will be made a stateless person, a traitor, a stranger. Homeland becomes address, nation becomes country. In fact, they give you a passport, they say: go!

They do.”

(If memory serves, you told the unsympathetic majority during his reign, you can leave here. Just ask your lovely mother-in-law, Piroska Apró, how she and her father, during the reign of Antal Apró, became the internationally recognized from highly knowledgeable professionals. Well, they got a passport to leave their family.)

"National politics is not party politics. Patriotism is a bond. Confidential relationship, public love.

Taking away our national symbols is a betrayal of the nation. To take away the cockade, culture, sport, history, memory is actually displacement. Displacement from yourself, from your country."

(Who took it and what? It is certain that your memory was not taken by the current rulers, but by your international left-liberal friends, when you opened the door and gave them a significant part of our strategically important national wealth/water, gas, electricity, not to talk about the others.)

"We're not leaving."

(I should!)

"We are at home.

We will stay.”

(Should not be!)

"We are creating a country out of the country.

Everyone's country."

(God save our nation from this!)

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