Ferenc Gelencsér, the president of Momentum and parliamentary faction leader, published a shocking post on his Facebook page about the start of the school year, who would teach computer science and economics to schoolchildren from a very young age instead of religion. Yes. Others would like to see LGBTQ teachings. A freak!

"The school year has started!

I loved going to school. The fact that I had brilliant teachers obviously played a significant role in this. There must have been few classes where the Warriors' Club was required reading.

However, our teachers have told us many times that they are not paid. How hard it is for them to live. Obviously, this should not have been said to the students, but they spent a significant part of their time with us, and as a result, such questions were often discussed. Their situation was not easy then either. Not now either.

In this country, politics constantly wants to dominate the present.
But we have to invest in the future if we want to stay. If we do not want to function as an assembly plant in the XXI. century. In the world of robotics, where slowly, algorithms will pose challenges on the labor market, nebulos do not need mandatory religion and morals, but computer science and economics from a very young age," reads the post of Momentum's president.

2022plus: We solved the secret, now we know why this president is the way he is for a few moments. A fighter's club, of course! For those who don't know, the Warriors' Club is an aggressive organization that seeks pleasure in destruction. Is this Gelencsér's idol?

For him, IT and robotics are more important than showing how to relate to our fellow humans, what is good and what is bad.

It is true that programming works, as evidenced by the existence of quite a few members of Momentum. The programmer writes the instructions across the sea, and they execute them at the push of a button, without thinking or objecting. For them, religion or morality is a virus that must be eradicated before it infects the entire program. Wow, that would be the end of the world!

You know, Ferike, it would have been better if you had studied something else at school instead of Warriors Club. Of course, what was left behind can be made up later, even if it is difficult. Not IT, but moral knowledge.

Oh, sorry, that's not in your program.

(Cover image source: Facebook)