In 2006, on that terrible August 20, we had no idea that even more serious storms awaited us in the fall. But unstable air masses still come today, and we don't always know whether they will pass over us or strike us.
First of all, it must be stated that the operational staff made the right decision based on the available information. In 2006, for example, I was standing in the middle of the Petőfi Bridge, where we were waiting for the fireworks together with the others, and the storm almost blew me into the Danube. Then people trampled each other, everyone tried to stand under a gate or in a covered place and call their loved ones! Of course, it was impossible to reach them, as well as those who died there on that terrible August 20. Tiles and gutters flew, the ice broke the windshields of the cars, tore apart everything that could be moved. The Gyurcsány government at the time did nothing to prevent tragedies.
At the time, we had no idea that even more serious storms were waiting for us in the fall; for those who wanted to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1956 revolution and freedom struggle with dignity. The storm knights of Ferenc Gyurcsány flooded the streets, the mounted police brandished their swords, shot at people without identification marks: broken bones, gouged out eyes, snapping rubber batons everywhere. Even then, we tried to find shelter in the doorways, to call our loved ones, but it was not possible. Terror raged, which was inflicted on the peaceful demonstrators by the TINY heirs of the commanders of the fifty-six volleys.
After that, unstable economic "air masses" overwhelmed the country and this talented company managed to lead people into economic bankruptcy, make families indebted in foreign currency, and squander the "treasury" wealth with the cry of "follow me in the flood".
In 1989, we expected a serious cleansing rain from the regime change, a big storm that would finally clean up the communist dictatorship, sweep the garbage out of the country, and give the people a fresh impetus. It didn't happen that way. The serious rain didn't come then, the devil just beat his wife, and under the rainbow even today the old guard marches under the banner of a new globalist ideology.
Then we waited for the blessing of heaven to wash away the past of others, which the comrades imposed on us: "just don't say that it's unnecessary for me to stand here, to be drenched in this heavy rain" - complains Desiré in the Czech Tamás song, Antoine only said: but yes. Antall's humanities took the trouble away and the drying up of enthusiasm arrived again gloriously. In 1994, Gyula Horn, a young terrorist with a puffy head, easily took over the steering wheel, and not only was the heavy rain left, but even the taps were blocked by Lajos Bokros, with the muscular left-liberals on his side.
Then in 2010 the whole company failed. People wanted a new regime change. And Fidesz was brave enough to put things in order. He tore down the communist (temporarily democratic) constitution, the first word of the new constitution: he became God, strengthened Christianity, took back state property, reined in multinationals and banks, and perhaps most importantly, he laid the foundations for a new national unification policy, which Gyurcsány bombed (also) by hacking the 2004 referendum on dual citizenship.
From 2010, the rain finally washed everything away: The liberal SZDSZ Jacobins hid in the background and, under the command of Ferenc Gyurcsány and with Soros's money, began to crush and destroy their own side along the lines of internationalist-globalist interests. They succeeded in the latter, they even gave some bones to the radical Jobbik, and their officials bit it too. "Globalists of the World Unite!" Jákob and his army also marched in under the slogan, where they then salamated each other according to good Komcsi custom. Let's say they could have thought that the radical right-wing members who believed in the nation would not follow the traitors. The puppeteering did not succeed, but Gyurcsány finally advanced to become the sole strength and weakness of the left.
The past 12 years have been about the establishment of Hungary's stability. We overcame all the troubles: the economic bankruptcy, Kolontár, the floods, we stopped the flood of migrants. We suffered covid together. And even today, in the shadow of the war, the nation stands united.
And whether you like it or not, Fidesz has represented and represented this unity for more than a decade. For better or for worse, the majority stick with him and trust him. He knows that his leader, Viktor Orbán, does not relent even in times of danger and stands up for the nation's interests. Obviously, he also makes mistakes, he is not infallible either, but he mobilizes extraordinary personal energies for the sake of national independence, stability and development.
That's why people vote for him and his party, dear left-wing storm knights. Not because you think the people are stupid, they should be replaced. It has been proven countless times that if a foreign force (the Entente, the Soviet army, etc.) does not crush us by pushing the left in front of it, then people will vote for sovereignty, national unity, and plural democracy.
Unstable air masses are still coming today, and we don't always know whether they will pass over us or strike us.
The operative tribe made a good decision. Safety and stability are even more important than the holiday. And the glory belongs to God alone.
Soli Deo gloria!
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