Wednesday's teachers' protest was announced as a peaceful demonstration for teachers, but left-wing politics (and some extreme, violent activists among them) took over the event. Among the activists harassing the demonstrators was one who would have directly thrown the prime minister's grandchildren to the pedophiles, and among the obscene signs of the demonstrators, provoked by the left, there were also far-left anarchist inscriptions that specifically encouraged violence.
Amazing things happened at Wednesday's teachers' protest, which featured a number of unclassifiable expressions of left-wing political activists heckling the protesters.
The prime minister's grandchildren were insulted
Among the countless atrocities, perhaps the worst was when the advertising face of the left-wing opposition, Áron Molnár, or as he calls himself, Noár, called "one of the most brutal rappers in Hungary", "Funktastic" Csató Adorján, to the stage during the evening concert held on Kossuth Square. , who "sang" about how he wished the prime minister's grandchildren would fall into the hands of pedophiles.
The case can be found at 2 hours 44 minutes in the video below:
"I would entrust the grandchildren of Gizdán, Viktor Orbán, to Kaleta," shouted the "performer" into the microphone, followed by Katalin Törley of Tanítanék! one of the founders of the movement commented: "Thank you, that was amazing!". I mean, he liked it all.
Even during the day, it could be felt that the political cajoling had an effect, as the demonstration, which was originally announced as a stand for the teachers, was covered by unacceptable, obscene banners.
You motherfuckers - read one of the boldly worded signs, while another activist said: "Orbán, take your eyes out of your sockets and realize how shitty everything is."
There was also a sign that read: "Give money, Vityó, (or beat Feri)!"
You could also see a caption under the morning live stream that mentioned the mother of the Minister of the Interior in a rather ordinary context.
There was also an inscription that was not only vulgarly worded, but fantasized about the death of government members and incited violence: "Today we are the only ones hanging around..." - was the easy-to-interpret message on the banner.
The incitement to violence unfortunately also had results, for example, the HírTV reporter who was reporting live was pushed up during the demonstration.
Communist partisan song
In addition to the obscene and violence-inciting signs, it was also striking that political activists who wanted to incite the students flooded the event with radical left-wing, anarchist overtones. "Fuck the system" was written on one of the banners, and on the main stage the activist of the Tanítanék Movement talked about how teachers are the new partisans against the government. Not long after, the Italian communist partisan song Bella Ciao was also sung with the participants.
Source: origo.hu