The XVIII-XIX. A famous French politician who lived at the turn of the 20th century is associated with the phrase that has become a household word, which he said in relation to the ruling dynasty of France. According to this, the Bourbons learned nothing and forgot nothing. The former French ecclesiastical administrator, then foreign minister and prime minister, Charles Talleyrand could hardly have imagined that his words would be true in Hungary more than two hundred years later, the only difference is that in our country, referring to the ex-Bolshevik murderers who turned into extreme liberals and their political heirs...
It happened many, many years ago: I participated in the usual September commemoration in Recsk, and then in Mátramindszent, in the expiatory mass celebrated by Father Antal Kuklay. On the way home, I had the honor of sitting next to László Kőrösmezey on the special bus from Mátramindszent to Budapest. The retired engineer was himself imprisoned in the Recki hell between 1950 and 1953, and at my request he willingly told me about the horrors of the years he spent in the death camp, also known as the Hungarian GULAG.
Our brother Laci revived countless examples of inhumanity and deep contempt for prisoners. The most chilling thing was that they were usually told: there is no need to account for their lives, that is, they can be executed at any time, if it happens. In addition, he also told that the ÁVH guards in Recsken simply called the prisoners groundhogs. Among many other things, this address also showed how much the communists and the pribeks they held did not see dissenters as human beings.
More than thirty years have passed since the system change. In the meantime, the former ÁVH members and their successors have "puppeted themselves" conspicuously and with great panache (copyright by István Csurka). Among them there were and are supposed to be social democrats, supposedly liberals, more recently also greens, and of course they all call themselves democrats and Europeans. However, no matter what title they ascribe to themselves, there is something that exposes them to this day: a deep contempt and hidden hatred for the national side, which is apparently hidden on the surface, but continues to work in their subconscious. And sometimes it peeks through their expressions.
At the time, at the dawn of the regime change, it was started by one of their popular writers, György Spiró , who about "Deep Hungarians coming from shit" . Then came the other star-studded writer, Péter Esterházy , who gave guidelines to those who were receptive about how Hungarians should be "taken care of" , and from the third member of the liberal writer triumvirate, "Micu" Kornis, we learned that they hate us much more than we them. , Ákos Kertész the furthest , who with noble simplicity called the Hungarians genetically inferior.
Apart from them, other "artists" also joined the ranks of the splashers, starting with the conductor Ádám Fischer, who was there with a packed suitcase, through András Schiff, to Péter Gerendás. The latter felt the "fascist" atmosphere at home so suffocating that he announced in 2013 that he would emigrate and continue his musical work abroad. Gerendás's "art" could not have been too receptive anywhere, because even though nine years have passed since his announcement, he still lives here today...
At the time, at the dawn of the regime change, it was started by one of their popular writers, György Spiró , who about "Deep Hungarians coming from shit" . Then came the other star-studded writer, Péter Esterházy , who gave guidelines to those who were receptive about how Hungarians should be "taken care of" , and from the third member of the liberal writer triumvirate, "Micu" Kornis, we learned that they hate us much more than we them. , Ákos Kertész the furthest , who with noble simplicity called the Hungarians genetically inferior.
Apart from them, other "artists" also joined the ranks of the splashers, starting with the conductor Ádám Fischer, who was there with a packed suitcase, through András Schiff, to Péter Gerendás. The latter felt the "fascist" atmosphere at home so suffocating that he announced in 2013 that he would emigrate and continue his musical work abroad. Gerendás's "art" could not have been too receptive anywhere, because even though nine years have passed since his announcement, he still lives here today...
This style also appeared on the political scene, since it was also during the regime change that Pál Vastagh said that they could even reopen Recsk. The question is whether he was later rewarded with the velvet chair of the Minister of Justice for this statement, but it is a documented fact that "liberal" and "democratic" politicians have been putting themselves out there ever since. In 2014, before the municipal elections in Pestszentlőrinc, Péter Kőrös , local MSZP potentate, spoke about the fact that the voters are nothing more than "uniform flat doms" . A few years later, Ildikó Bangóné Borbély, also from the MSZP, spoke quite clearly about the government voters being rats.
The mayor of DK, Péter Niedermüller with noble simplicity called white-skinned, Christian, heterosexual men terrifying formations, and we can also remember that in this year's election campaign we were specifically addressed, as the incomprehensible formation called Párbeszéd pretends to be green, but in fact A politician with a people's commissar spirit, Bence Tordai, called the journalists and TV presenters of our portal rats . Kálmán Tóth , a member of the opposition's representative body from Szombathely , who called the Hungarians who voted for Fidesz "one-bit" .
It can be stated that, thanks to the left-liberal politicians and their court, we Hungarians also have our own Bourbons, who learned nothing and forgot nothing. They have learned nothing from their past mistakes and irreparable crimes, but they have not forgotten either, because now they still have the same unbridled hatred towards us, Hungarians with national feelings, as they have always done since 1919. The only difference compared to before is that their options are more limited now, because they are not in power.
The Bourbons - perhaps partly because of what Talleyrand established about them - disappeared into the abyss of history, today only their memory lives on. Let's hope that sooner or later the "Hungarian Bourbons" will also meet this fate.
Author: Attila Kovács
Opening image: Péter Niedermüller, mayor of Erzsébetváros of the Democratic Coalition. Photo: Gyula Péter Horváth.
Source: pestisracok.hu