Since the American embassy in Slovakia has been handling the substantial part of the work normally assigned to foreign ministries for some time, the ministry's employees, for lack of other useful things to do, are busy looking at photos of the nest and then making hysterical outbursts - against the Hungarians.

Now the problem is, as the Hungarian edition of the extreme liberal, Orbán-hating DenníkN newspaper writes, that János Árpád Potápi, the state secretary responsible for national policy, "announced in front of a map of Greater Hungary that he is visiting Slovakia." Ivan Korčok's ministry, this is a message to "Slovak citizens that he is still living in the past" .

Here is the thief who looked into the mirror and had a hysterical attack at the sight. We understand. After all, even the paper on which the map seen in Potápi's office was printed is decades older than the state called Slovakia.

Slovakia's messed-up present - with its falsified history, stolen lands, chased and murdered Hungarians - is all Hungary's past, and the fact that we are forced to live in it in the present is also thanks to the Slovak legislation. Which, 3 years after joining the EU, still felt the need to strengthen collective guilt in Slovakia. And so on. If anyone lives very much in the past, it is Korčok along with all his fellow Benesists. Without a past that lives with us – i.e. the Beneš decrees in force – the present called Slovakia could not even exist.

And one more thing. When State Secretary János Árpád Potápi visits Slovakia, he usually does something that his Slovak colleagues should do: he hands over renovated kindergartens, schools, institutions, and grants.

There is even more, because gurigázáz @ral is a good old Liberian habit, so of course DenníkN can't stop. They therefore also pushed forward the education subsidies from Hungary, which they call "Bethlen money", and according to Korčok, who wants to focus on the present, it should not be Bethlen money, but rather Pázmány money. This time, the problem is not with the historical names, but with who gets the money. The Slovak Minister of Foreign Affairs wants the institutions not to receive this directly from the parents. Now, beyond the fact that the Slovak state should first stuff up these institutions so that there is no place for stinking Hungarian money, it is clear what the game is about. If it is not the parents who receive the money, but the institutions, then they can be easily manipulated by the local governments, especially in the case of incompletely organized schools. And in this regard, Slovakia is a leading player.

However, this Hungarian-phobic company of the Korčok type is hardly worth more words. In any case, we have learned that it is a hundred times better to have a Slota-style tank squad with open helmets eating Hungarians than a sneaky, insidious horde hiding behind the false mask of liberalism, but just as much - if not more - hating Hungarians. The product is the same for both, only the nausea factor is heaven and earth. But, considering the coalition conditions, we can hardly prepare for the next round soon, and Korčok's name can be forgotten, in the absence of a permanent work...

Source: Dániel Szűcs/Felvidék.ma

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