So the shooting of the wolf looking for its mate stirred up the Hungarian Facebook people a bit! Those who viewed their nature outings with some fear, that there might be a wolf here (we heard from the news, he is prowling here); or a black panther in his old age, then a bear, but can there also be a lynx, a wild cat, or an escaped tiger? Better to be safe than sorry. Not long ago, the black panther used to take the sacrificial lambs, but it turned out that they were wolves, or dogs, or a larger cat.

I am very sorry for the wolf, also that he did not find his mate, with whom a colony of wolves could have been created here in our countryside, who then roam the countryside in packs looking for prey animals. However, I have no doubts that any small atrocity, or even their massive appearance, would have immediately defeated the guarantee that people's indifference and the government's helplessness would put the population and the tourists in danger.

One commenter writes:

"It is our collective sin, that of our society rotting in indifference. His death is our symbol. It is a footnote to our silence until now.

This wolf crossed several "declining" countries and made his way along highways. He crossed the "hundreds of kilometers" intact, he was not hurt anywhere, tens of thousands cheered him on to find his match somewhere. Then he arrived in the land of indifference and ruthlessness, so that barbarism would sacrifice him too. He came to us to die. Maybe two years old.”

So collective guilt again! The culprit is not the supposedly irresponsible hobby hunter - although we will wait for the investigation to find out what happened - but the entire population, which is ruthless and indifferent to even an innocent wolf.

It is likely that this poor tomboy will be the only one in the history of fairy tales who can leave the shadow world in glory, he will not be boiled alive, the piglets will not pour hot water on him, the Grimm brothers will not sew the stone in his belly, but even though he was kind, he set foot in the to his merciless country and this made him bitter.

They don't raise Romulus and Remus anymore, they don't take care of Mowgli, it's all messed up again by the Hungarians, this indifferent, self-absorbed, inferior people.

Shooting the wolf - if it was not done in self-defense - was probably a crime, which is duly sanctioned by the BTK.

We should stop with these collective guilty nonsense, which of course talk about how this insensitive, cynical and hatred-inciting government raised people to be such perverted hunters.

What if we finally managed things intelligently. We would start giving opinions when we see what happened at all. The animal equipped with the beacon was really the victim of a depraved Smoothskin, or it was shot in self-defense (see also accident, misunderstanding, bad decision) and it got scared when it saw the beacon, hid the carcass - in an absolutely reprehensible way - or whatever happened at all. And then you can legitimately form an opinion either negatively or positively about the case itself. If the hunter is guilty, he should be sentenced according to the laws - and the moral commands behind them.

But the fact that Orbán's hating people are responsible for all crimes or suspicions of them, for all vileness, a collective raised to be such a dull, merciless, indifferent collective is complete nonsense.

What kind of government raised those who spout such opinions? One that can shoot people with impunity? For now, it's just a nice solid shot with a rubber bullet to the eyes and head, and then no condemnation?!

Or which would send sharp weapons to Ukraine? And if a wolf is also found there, who will be responsible?

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