After the hardships of the campaign, the isolation following the fall took a toll on Péter Márki-Zay, his communication became even more surreal than before, yesterday he posted about the need to protect the children, "don't let Orbán send them to Ukraine as bulletproof vests". - can be read in Magyar Hírlap.
A decree has been published according to which extra points will be awarded for admission if someone performs voluntary reserve service before the university. As usual, Márki-Zay's message is self-contradictory and meaningless, since it was the politicians of the left-wing alliance - led by the leader of the list - who urged armed and military assistance to Ukraine, calling the lack of it a shame, on the other hand, the referred decree is not an acute measure, but the reserve system can contribute in the long term for expansion.
After three days of hesitation, the mayor also decided not to sit in the parliament. He published a confusing post full of factual lies about this, "I protect the children of Vásárhely!" with the title, also arguing that the city's youth - including the city manager's "four sons, who are not even soldiers" - would be taken as "bullet catchers" if he did not resist. He also stated that he does not consider the election result to be legitimate, due to the "misinformed" voters. "The propaganda machine of Fidesz can prove that a right-wing, rural Christian mayor with seven children is Gyurcsány's man, that he hates the rural people," wrote the leader of the Gyurcsány list, who previously called the rural people "ignorant" and "stupid" several times.
By the way, Canadian citizen Péter Márki-Zay's vision of rural people echoes exactly from the stories of the opposition vote counters. Contempt, disgust, and even hatred shine from the accounts shared by left-liberal activists on Facebook. Although most of them are forced to conclude - with disappointment - that no serious irregularities occurred and that the other members of the vote counting committees were polite and kind to them, they write about the voters in a stomach-churning style. According to the picture drawn by the activists from Belpes who went to the countryside for a day, the people beyond the capital - especially those from Fidesz - are generally smelly, poorly dressed, obese, toothless, alcoholics, suffer from mental problems, but above all they are brainwashed and have no idea what they are voting for.
Mathematician László Mérő, one of the voices of the opposition intelligentsia, who was a vote counter in Sárazsadány, sees it differently. "Well, based on the long and tiring day spent there, I dare say it wouldn't have been a scam even if we weren't there." According to him, "the fairy tale with which our Pest brains were washed that darkness, ignorance, brainwashing and fraud live in the countryside has been debunked. Fidesz was really successful in the countryside, but not because of this, but because it was much better than the opposition."
KCS's entire article here .
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