These belligerent antifa girls should be put in Kalocsa, just for a couple of months, say next to Jennifer and Veronka, and then they would have time in the cell to talk to each other about the ethical use of vipers.

I imagine how this bige named Krisztina Dobos , who is an assistant to András Jámbor member of parliament and an activist of the Everyone's City group, sits on the bunk, wedged between the hidden resources, and agitates with a trembling voice. Or read the Helsinki Commission's report on the plight of those languishing in women's prisons. For example, that "with the current prison conditions, it is very difficult to remain a woman."

As if he had succeeded before.

How feminine is it to attack an unsuspecting stranger from behind, in a mask, armed with a viper and a boxer, then beat and kick the person on the ground accompanied by the seven other herd members to a bloody pulp, and finally spray him with pepper spray?

But let's go back a bit and see what Mérce, the neo-Marxist propaganda newspaper created by the bright-eyed András Jámbor, wrote on February 6:

"The Day of Honor is a commemoration organized every year since 1997 for the Nazi and Arrow defenders of Budapest, who tried to break out of the siege ring during the siege of the city."

It is a remarkable feat to start with a big lie in the introduction, but it is not unusual for the intellectual heirs of the Lenin boys. For the sake of the , let's note that Germans took part in the outbreak, but the ratio of Hungarian national guardsmen and enlisted Swabians was also significant, only a few hundred archers were present.

Then, after a long indignity, recruitment follows:

"Now we must not let the matter go and sit back satisfied: the authorities still want this it should be smoothed out. The police will not protect you from this kind of disgusting robbery: we must continue to exert pressure, make noise and send the neo-fascists to hell. (…) What you can do is talk about it with your friends, spread the word, and organize yourself into a team so that you can be in Budapest at the right place and time on the day of the event.

The media is not our friend (especially not the right-wing one), which wants to make demons out of us and set up the neo-fascists as nice traditionalists. (...) In your own interest, we do not expect certain standards of behavior, but we warmly recommend them:

  • Don't brag about how much of an antifa you are on the Internet, especially in non-public Facebook posts, because they'll easily track you down - they'll find you;
  • It's no joke that as many of us try to wear monochromatic, black clothing as possible - this makes it harder to distinguish us;
  • Although it is forbidden to cover your face according to the law, we do not want you to catch COVID with us, and the police understands this;
  • If possible, don't come and walk alone, don't get separated from the larger group;
  • Finally: we ask that you do not display the flag of any party or country. This is not a party event. In the case of the Soviet anti-fascist symbols, you can expect that not everyone will welcome them with bursting joy, except of course the far-right press, who will munch on it for weeks."

The organizers of the commemoration on the day of the outbreak sensed the danger and responded to the call in their article entitled "Nazi confusion for novice ANTIFA fighters" but they were right.

Source: 28h.hu / Screenshot

The most stomach-turning part of the whole thing is the blackmail that started immediately after the crimes. Because from Telex to Népszava and 444 to 24.hu, the hard-working little buggers are now trying to smear, relativize, doubt, attack, blame the victim, and everything that they are used to doing at this time.

444 dared to analyze in a long article the extent to which Fidesz is radicalized by the government media. The cover photo featured the marchers of the notoriously "militant" Peace March. It was as if they, the representatives of the ruling party, had sunk to the lowest level of worms and beat random passers-by to a pulp while wearing masks.

The 24.hu headline states that "The Hungarian woman detained for the attack on the far-right denies her guilt". And far-right are, by definition, those whom they label as such. Are you wearing boots or a black jacket? You nailed it, that's enough for you! If the antifa sees you, you're done.

Népszava went even further : "According to the police, it is not of public interest whether the people who were brutally beaten in Budapest were at a neo-Nazi concert." According to the police. I think there is also a version according to the People's Word, and according to them , the truth is obviously there. Neo-Nazi concert. It is. And a fascist tea party.

So, to Kalocsara with them. But urgently.

Featured image: police.hu