Hope dies last, the saying goes. Let's add that it is not worth living without hope. But we know since Tsokonai that he is a deceiver and blind. One can often feel that his poem "Toward Hope" is a hit. Especially when we think of the leaders of the European Union and their moves.
How many times do we hope? We can't count anymore. We hoped that democracy was raging "over there". It's raging too, just not in the way we thought. We had to realize that although everyone is equal in the Union, there are others who are more equal. That the jointly agreed rules can be interpreted according to the taste of the mouths of the "adults". We had to learn that Jenő Rejtő is right: "Everything has a limit, but we can get around it!"
We hoped that what was allowed for Jupiter was also allowed for the ox, but it turned out that these were not Jupiters, but rather belonged to the "other camp", the cattle. Those who think they are Jupiter.
We hoped that protecting the Schengen borders of the Union was not a crime, but an obligation. We fulfilled our duty, for which we were (are) subjected to harsh attacks instead of recognition. We hoped that Judeo-Christian traditions and cultural heritage are a value to be preserved, that the sanctity of the family is clear to everyone. A freak! According to them, traditions are worthless, the best of cultural values are trash, the family should be persecuted because same-sex coexistence is the new way, and LGBTQ propaganda should not be fought, but it is mandatory to lead our descendants in this direction.
We hoped that it would not be possible to make decisions in an illegal way, to present obvious lies as truth, but on the other hand, let us remember how the Sargentini report was accepted, how the procedure under Article 7 could be imposed against our country, and how the so-called European Court supported these pigs . So called because his decisions are as far from the law as Makó is from Jerusalem.
We hoped that if we agreed on something, it could only be changed with a common will. We agreed - even though we didn't need it - to take out a joint loan because we were in solidarity with the member states that were devastated by the covid epidemic. We hoped that we would receive the amount that is automatically due to our country according to the agreement. Deceit, blind hope! They obstruct the payment with Dodonian texts, new (albeit long-used) lies and demands, they refer to nebulous "European values" because they can.
Now we hope again. In connection with the negotiations with the European Commission in this case, Justice Minister Judit Varga recently published hopeful lines on her Facebook page: