Ukraine likes to pose as a victim, for example, when it gets slapped, which it has been getting a lot lately, since it has been attacked.
At this time, sad or crying Ukrainian children take to the streets all over Europe, clutching peace doves and Ukrainian flags, and look into the cameras with such desperate pleading that anyone who doesn't feel sorry for them must have a heart of stone. (Ukrainian flags are selected in such a way that they do not accidentally include, for example, the symbol of the Nazi Azov regiment.)
However, Ukraine seems to be in its element even if it can show its heroic and fearless face to the world, the one with blood and sweat running through it and the one that snarls and screams at the top of its lungs that it is SABAADSA BRANCH and that we will destroy all Russians and We will dance on Putin's corpse, and suka bljet, and other hard things.
At such times, the bodies of the Ukrainian leadership are flooded with adrenaline and testosterone, they start to fight, to force, to threaten, and they want to challenge everyone to a fight in front of the pub.
They're a bit like the Hulk, well, not like that screwed-up, feminist woke-She Hulk, but the normal, the original, the scary one that makes everyone poop when they start to turn green.
So it's a two-faced country. Better driving.
Yesterday, right in front of the pub, Ukraine showed its green, angry face, stiffening, thrashing, teasing, drunk. The one that bites not only the opponent, but also innocent people during the great intoxication.
Yesterday's news was that the Ukrainians removed the Hungarian turul from the Münkacs castle to replace it with the Ukrainian harpoon coat of arms.
Not exactly a quality exchange... If I were in a funny mood, I'd say that it's really gratifying that they have the energy for such things in the middle of a war, but I'm not in the least bit of a funny mood.
The Ballib newspapers, which are funded by the Americans, are careful not to mention this, but the Ukrainian-Hungarian relationship is not so self-evident, not because we do not want to freeze or get involved in a war, and the Zelenskiys resent this, but because the Ukrainian leadership has been kicking the Transcarpathians for years. Hungarianness.
Just think of the language law, the banning of Hungarian politicians in Hungary and Transcarpathia, or the fact that the Ukrainian government has not even done anything to prevent the rampage of the Ukrainian far-right in Transcarpathia.
Despite this, we Hungarians have sent them hundreds of tons of aid and are still sending them, we accept real war refugees from Ukraine, we stand up for Ukraine's territorial integrity, and we have condemned Russian aggression.
But the Ukrainian Hulk seems to be simply unable to bear the fact that indigenous minorities, such as Hungarians, also live in the country.
I don't really understand their hatred of the Russians, in fact, I don't really like it, but that's their business, we don't really like to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.
However, if ours are hurt, hit, and provoked, it tends to make us very angry. The removal of Turul is beyond a certain limit, an act that cannot be called a friendly move in the least.
If Ukraine were not at war, I would say that it is a clearly hostile movement.
Provocation. It's a provocation that requires all of our willpower not to sit on it.
I would like to note here that I congratulate the liberals in the capital, who continue to fight against Fidesz with Ukrainian flag profile pictures.
In his interview this morning, Viktor Orbán clearly announced that if anything goes wrong with Turkish Stream, which supplies Hungary with gas, he will consider it terrorism, and we will take action against it anyway.
Let's trust that Ukraine will change, it won't be green or angry, and it won't say or do any more stupid things against the Hungarians, because we didn't attack their country, we aren't their enemy.
2022 Plus: And the Turul monument should be reinstated, because otherwise "it will return to the holy wages of Carpathians, it will return roaring". And there will be no thanks to our Ukrainian friends!
Source and full article: Origo
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