During my time in high school, my teachers were not afraid of being fired, they were physically abused by the police during the 2006 protests.

I also attended a Catholic high school. As a teenager, I was deeply affected by the fact that in the institution's policy it was also written where I could not be outside the school - because willingly or unwillingly, I represent my school not only in class, but also on the street.

The problem is never with someone expressing their opinion, the emphasis is on style.

I feel that it is also unacceptable in a state high school if students give speeches in a tone similar to Lili Pankotai's at any kind of demonstration, as this is not what we would expect from the intellectuals of the future.

According to the young girl's subsequent statement, she also stood up for her own school and teachers at the demonstration on October 23. I attended a Catholic high school under the Gyurcsány government, when

we didn't wear jackets to class because of the crisis caused by the war, but because the government at the time took away the support from church schools.

Under the Orbán government, support for church schools increased and teachers' salaries also rose continuously. So who did Lili Pankotai stand for? Certainly not next to church schools.

Because who would be the alternative to the current government? Gergely Karácsony, Péter Márki-Zay or the Momentum politicians who appeared at the demonstration, who cheerfully shook hands with Ferenc Gyurcsány before the parliamentary elections? Maybe Klára Dobrev herself will bring prosperity to religious schools?

Of course, it also turned out later that the student does not consider herself religious, but then at least she wouldn't say that she only wants good things for the church. I also understand that their generation will decide who is the father and who is the mother, but this also shows how good it is for them that this is one of the biggest problems in a 4.5-minute speech.

During my time in high school, my teachers were not afraid of being fired, during the 2006 demonstrations, the police physically abused them - that was how the opposition was accepted at the time.

And the politicians who listened to Lili Pankotai personally call the current system a dictatorship and the one at that time a democracy.

Today, on the Internet, anyone can burp their opinion into the airwaves, wish for the Prime Minister's death without any consequences, and the morality police will not take anyone away for bad speech. But to believe that "no one has power over me" is quite a naive thought, after such an intellectual manifestation, one can only wish good luck in the future job search.

Lili Pankotai believed that this was nothing more than an expression of opinion - even though it is the most beautiful example of how the opposition exploits those who can be led.

Source: vasarnap.hu

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