"You know, dear Judit Csáki, a playwright once said that they don't want to win an election themselves, they just want to sit on the jury. Well, now the people have said that they don't want from the jury. It was time to." András Schiffer reacted on Facebook to the unheard-of hurtful and primitive opinion piece published on Facebook by the extreme liberal Judit Csáki, a theater critic, about Hungarian voters. In his post, the former Member of Parliament pointed out that Csáki is one of the phlegmatic mouthpieces of the SZDSZ intellectuals who over-dimension themselves, and whose harmful activities are already depriving Fidesz of a four-fifths victory in 2026.

Judit Csáki, the mother of Momentum's leading foreign politician, András Radnóti, is one of those "independent", self-overestimating, cruel critics who are happy to pocket the money, whether it comes from the Soros network or the National Cultural Fund, the plague raccoons write . en. Csáki also receives respectable state support for his work, yet he was upset by the results of Sunday's elections, so much so that he made statements about Hungarian voters that caused public outrage.

... Orbán's people have no perspective, no school, few teeth, broken or missing glasses, poor vision, obese and broke - I was amazed when I saw in the name list how old they were and how much older they looked. there are many gypsies, many of them can be bought for little, they buy them and their votes too. they do not understand anything from the country and the world, nor do they want to. this is the majority, as we see

- said the scandalous post, which has since been deleted by the author from his Facebook page and which András Schiffer apostrophized as the work that laid the foundation for Fidesz's four-fifths victory in 2026.

You know, dear Judit Csáki, a playwright once said that they don't want to win an election themselves, they just want to sit on the jury. Well, now the people have said that they don't want from the jury. It was time to

- this is how Schiffer commented on András Csáki's statements disparaging Hungarian voters, recalling István Csurka's value judgment about the members of the liberal intellectual caste, who do not actually want to win an election, they just want to sit on the jury.

Source: pestisracok.hu

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