In recent months, having seen and learned about everything that is happening in the organization of the Teachers' Union - namely, the teacher and student protests with an anti-government political orientation - it is necessary to clearly record some important causes, mostly formed decades ago, and negative consequences that are still affecting today. University associate professor Gábor Krajsovszky's publicism is Vasárnap. hu portal, from which we share some thoughts.

1/ Regarding the fact that the salaries of teachers - and workers in many other sectors - are still not satisfactory, it is not the current Government, but those and their intellectual heirs who, from 1945, who controlled the intellectuals - the then left-wing, according to their communist ideology - they were practically classed as class enemies . Since the number of people who lived as adults in that era and knew the false terminology of that system is decreasing, many people can still be very easily deceived and influenced in the wrong direction by the lies that have persisted since then. [2]  The low salaries of intellectuals are therefore inherently not the responsibility of the current government, but of those or their predecessors whom these protesters would now like to put back in power. [3]

"In socialism, however, they drew an equal sign between simple and complicated work (since there was by no means a big difference between incomes) /…/ socialism /…/ also rewarded modest performance, while punishing highly qualified, complicated work (due to equality) .

Therefore, it was completely misleading and caused serious damage, turning the (real) world upside down. Socialism separated the country from Western economic development by a century." - writes in his book [4] dr. János Cinkotai, one of the best-known and most qualified experts dealing with inflation.

2/ The current government is trying to do everything possible to raise teachers' wages: "If the agreement with the European Commission is reached, teachers will be able to get an unprecedented wage increase - said Gergely Gulyás, the minister in charge of the Prime Minister's Office, on Government Information. He emphasized: the agreement will achieve the goal of teachers earning 80 percent of the average graduate salary by 2025. The wage increase could be almost 21, then 25, and 29-30 percent next year, and 29-30 percent in 2025, he said. [5]

In fact, you have to look at how much the civil government has given the country in many ways in the last 12 years. A full list of this is available. [6]

The civil government also significantly increased the salaries of university lecturers - from an incredibly low level until then - (at the same time reducing inflation) so that - in Central and Eastern European terms - it is roughly close to the income that ensures a normal living.

3/ Even today, several of the named workers are striking are already anti-government (which is very clear from their statements and the "passwords" they uttered) and therefore they also use these occasions as a trump card against the government on a political basis

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