Gyurcsány says in his Facebook post that "Being in opposition is a patriotic duty. Dismantling a poorly functioning system is a patriotic act." And I say that Ferenc has cabbage juice in his head.

Let's not open a debate about the quality of the juice: one of its ingredients is cabbage, and the distillate is barley. The point is the same, both cause a spasm of thought. Being a patriot and an opponent at the same time in a democratic country is difficult to interpret. If this were not the case, then one would have to think that Gyurcsány is a good person whose patriotic duty is to dismantle the malfunctioning system.

There are two problems with this statement. One is that Ferenc has never tried to prove that he is a good person. That he is worthy of people's trust and love. Obviously, because he does not undertake the impossible either. Also , what he thinks is good, is rejected by the overwhelming majority of society and considered bad. It is in vain that he believes that the system, which he believes to be malfunctioning, should be dismantled. Millions think exactly the opposite. Gyurcsány must be kept away from the power system. Hungarians want to live in a country Viktor Orbán , and they feel good if no one changes that. In April, it happened for the fourth time that Gyurcsány smeared himself on the two-thirds glass wall of reality.

He says that the system must be dismantled even if the system-breakers do not agree with the institutional actors of the opposition, i.e. with them.

Tell me, in this case, with whom does Gyurcsány want to govern? From whom does he want to recruit a supportive social background for himself, if even members of the opposition distrust him? Or if they do trust him, they're probably drugged up as virtigli taunting oppositionists. That is, they are not in their right mind, if they ever were.

Gyurcsány can't do anything else but sit in a long, sad ambush and - speaking with the poet - wait for a quick arrow to be drawn. He is waiting for what László Kövér characterized as:

"The whole of Europe is facing a Christmas of war, the likes of which it has not experienced since the Second World War: cold homes, huge costs, closed factories, deprivation appearing on a social scale, and the resulting unrest and upheaval threaten all European societies. (…) To the west of us, an ideological war is raging, an ungodly ideology, the culture of death is spreading and the suicide of Europe is taking place before our eyes.”

Ferenc can wait for this, and he is confident that those who are marching today because of the amendment of the KATA law and the change in utility reduction will join the escalation of the hoped-for unrest and upheaval, and will offer power to Gyurcsány on a platter. Even if they now disagree with the unofficial leader of the institutional opposition. And then he would come grinning - Ferenc can never defeat Orbán in the elections - and take over power with a lustful look. "we're getting ready" these days .

In other respects, there is no more devastating role than that the opposition would also give power to Böszme, who is desperately fighting for it.

Let's see if the cabbage juice or the barley distillate is working, while - speaking with Ady - misery is dreaming.

Source: 888.hu

Author: József K. Horváth

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