The father of every good work is dissatisfaction, the mother of diligence - writes Lajos Kassák. I sincerely hope that the discontent over the international price explosion caused by the war-related sanctions will bear fruit. In our case, a "good deed" can be minimally the abolition of sanctions, and maximally a declaration of peace. - writes the publicist of 888.hu in his note.
Unfortunately, now we are only at the level of dissatisfaction. Even in the developed West. In Brussels, for example, more than ten thousand people took to the streets due to the explosion of food and energy prices following the sanctions against the Russians. There have already been similar demonstrations in Austria, the Czech Republic and Greece also due to the brutal price increases. Further demonstrations are expected in Belgium, where a general strike has already been announced for November.
"I don't care if this is happening because of the Ukraine-Russia conflict or not," the protesters say.
All of this is happening in the developed West, which the Gyurcsányist left is so willing to present to Hungarians as a model, as the "dream system" of the United States of Europe to be realized, the false state form of the pinnacle of European democracy. If this were the case, Annalena Baerbock, the German Green Party (Komchist) Foreign Minister, would not be able to state with complete peace of mind, "I don't care what my German voters think, I want to fulfill my promise to the Ukrainian people."
Just as the former Belgian Prime Minister, Verhofstadt, would not have a cheekily big mouth at the expense of ordinary people when he declares:
"You can't be in solidarity with Ukraine and at the same time think that we won't suffer, that's not solidarity."
And while he is aware that hundreds of millions of European people will suffer from the loss of jobs and skyrocketing prices in cold apartments, he came up with the following proposal:
"Europe's weakness is that it still depends on Russian oil, gas and coal. Together with many of my colleagues in the European Parliament, I suggested in a letter to the European Council that an immediate embargo should be introduced on all gas and coal coming from Russia."
The position of the German foreign minister or the ex-Belgian prime minister and current liberal member of the European Parliament is not only in direct opposition to democracy, while we, Hungarians, are constantly accused of lacking the rule of law, but it is immeasurably hypocritical, lying, hypocritical behavior, contempt, disregard, and deception of the voters.
Guy Verhofstadt is a very rich man who renovated his historic house with hundreds of thousands of euros of state money - through corruption - and before he got his monthly salary of 13,000 euros in the European Parliament, in the previous parliamentary term, according to the newspaper Le Soir, more than 500 he could pocket a fortune of millions of forints from such sources.
Verhofstadt imagines the suffering in the way that he basks in the prosperity created by his sophisticated wealth of hundreds of millions, while Europe's 400 million inhabitants shiver and suffer without work due to the embargoes.
It was not by chance that Viktor Orbán drew attention to the fact that there will be a chance to review the sanctions in November, and Europe can withdraw these sanctions by the end of the year at the latest. Of course, the corrupt leaders of liberal Europe are silent about their support for the withdrawal, as is Gyurcsány.
For example, Komcsi's friend Ildikó Lendvai said the opposite in ATV: he doesn't like the national consultation and the fact that people are being asked about the failed Brussels sanctions! In Hungarian, people's opinions are down. In Hungary as well as in Belgium, Greece or Austria.
Then, in the end, it will turn out that Viktor Orbán was right again, who - following Kassák - is not only able to learn from foreign dissatisfaction, but can also prevent them at home.
Source: 888.hu/József K. Horváth
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