The head of the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Péter Szijjártó, was once again a guest of the ultra-liberal CNN, which is the mouthpiece of the Democratic Party, and the video of the conversation with him was published on the minister's Facebook page.

In itself, the fact that the reporter Christiane Amanpour tried to corner our foreign minister is not surprising, nor is it the first time it has happened. The fact that Péter Szijjártó answered questions made up of half-truths with calm elegance is also a common thing. The conversation is still interesting, because it is a model example of how liberal people interpret reality.

Amanpour does not ask in the reporter's chair, but qualifies with his questions. He doesn't want to know the answer, he wants to teach me. If the Hungarian minister would let him. He doesn't inquire, he asks for an account. And if this is his interest, he will "disregard reality" without batting an eye. He's not lying, but he's not telling the truth either.

Just a few examples out of many:

Reporter: Russia's war budget depends heavily on energy. However, the country is currently facing an unprecedented ban on oil imports imposed by the European Union, with a few exceptions, of which Hungary is one. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán , Hungary has declared itself an illiberal democracy , often at odds with its Western allies and on good terms with Vladimir Putin. Now the country, which opposes further energy sanctions against Moscow, is reportedly moving ahead with plans to expand a new nuclear power plant with the Russian government. Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó joins me here in the studio. We will soon return to this topic as well, but first, since he is observing the events as the foreign minister of a neighboring country. What do you think it means from a strategic point of view that after almost five months, Russia will consolidate its conquests in the East and perhaps acquire more and more territory? How do you think the war will end?

There are several problems with this "short" question. Pay attention to the wording: "Hungary declared itself an illiberal democracy". Sounds like you're talking about a banana republic, doesn't it? They tend to "declare themselves" where there is a dictatorship. Although the unfortunates in the opposition are shouting this, it still doesn't make it true.

"He maintains a good relationship with Vladimir Putin" . It is known that the West would make it mandatory that everything that is Russian must be destroyed. To ban the works of composers, Russian literature (going back ten generations), to ban their artists, and of course to steal (freeze?) the assets of all people of Russian descent. In other words, with them (thanks to population feeding), it is enough to say "Putin" or "Russian" and you already become a black sheep who doesn't hate enough. However, we are not good, we only have fair relations with Russia, in our own interest. Does anyone seriously think that we should be enemies of one of the world's superpowers? The mouse for the elephant?

We are reportedly moving forward with plans to expand a new nuclear power plant. How mysterious! The hint: something fishy is going on here, the Hungarians have secretly teamed up with the Russians. Damn it! There is nothing alleged here, it has been known for years that Paks II is being prepared. Not allegedly, but actually. But this also has to be made suspicious somehow - and Amanpour is truly a master of this.

We could analyze for a long time the fundamentally mean, although formally correct, reporting technique, but why? Anyone who watches the video (below) can see this more clearly than daylight. The well-known slogans that we did not join the oil embargo (good European countries, on the other hand, are conscientious and embargo), suggest that Hungary is funding the Russians, which is capital bullshit, of course, but it sounds good. That we accept the white, Christian Ukrainians, but not the not-so-white Muslims. As if this were the case, the stigma, the unspoken racist accusation, is already in the question. And the ban on gay marriage and the adoption of children by homosexual couples (it would be difficult to explain how this is related to the Russian-Ukrainian war) and so on...

Acknowledging Amanpour's professional knowledge - because it would be a shame to deny it - you can also see from the analysis of this conversation who they really are. Globalists imbued with imperial pride, in whose eyes we are at best servants, at worst slaves, whose duty it is to carry out the sacred and inviolable orders of Western opinion without a word or objection. They have the truth, or even if they don't. If you mess with them, you are a good boy (now Poland has become a model child overnight, even though yesterday the same country was Satan's empire), if you resist, if you dare to express a different opinion, your head will be taken off.

There is big trouble over there, across the big water. Not where the short-tailed pig roams, but where a powerless puppet stands at the head of world power. As they say in our country, the fish stinks from the head, but this may not be true in this case. It's not the head that stinks, it's the whole fish. That is, something stinks not in Denmark, but in the USA, including the independent objective mouthpiece of the globalists, CNN.

Time to ventilate. Although it is also possible that if they opened windows at CNN, that would not be enough.

Author: György Tóth Jr

(Caption image: Facebook screenshot)