It takes a certain tendency to self-pity to read the writings of the theologian Rita Perintfalvi. The one-time earthly mortal can rightfully feel like an uncarved block, who cannot even follow in the footsteps of the prolific Facebook publicist. Seeing her unappealable self-confidence, we can easily get the feeling that the amazon in a combative pose would easily wash the biggest and most well-known representatives of domestic and international philosophy, theology, political science and related parts off the stage, writes 888.hu.

Of course, everyone writes what they want on the social media site - with some exaggeration. Algae tofu made crazy with Falkland Islands spinach and Tuscan tomatoes, and bone marrow tripe stewed in mangalica fat go well together. Viktor Orbán's impending fall, his isolation, and the chained press can always garner a lot of likes, and Rita Perintfalvi's writings, which cover a wide spectrum and are often in the public domain, are also popular.

The other day he made it known very suggestively: "the dictatorship is more feared than ever after the fourth 2/3. And indeed, everything is done to silence those who still dare to speak freely! Me in particular, for example." However, the Zorbáns were not alert enough, because despite their best efforts, they could not silence him, because the very next day he gave life to a well-developed, seemingly healthy dialogue in front of his loyal followers.

With his Austrian philosopher friend - who else? - talked about the fact that many people there are worried because Putin - "Orbán's friend" - could also put Austria in danger. The life-smelling discourse with the Viennese philosopher reveals that, if necessary, the Austrian army - like in the good old days of K und K - will turn to the east and join Volodymyr Zelensky's patriot fighters. After all: "That's what NATO membership means, to protect each other."

The authenticity of the dialogue is somewhat overshadowed by the fact that the Viennese philosopher is unaware of the fact that, in accordance with the Austrian state treaty concluded in 1955 and guaranteed by the great powers, Austria, in addition to declaring its permanent neutrality, declared that the country would never join any kind of military alliance, such as NATO doesn't connect either.

Of course, the Viennese philosopher and Rita of Perintfalvi may already know something...

Source: 888.hu

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