In the title, I turned the funny children's poem that was once said: "once upon a time there was a man, his beard grew, hemp." We used to learn the silly and absurd rhyme in kindergarten, in those institutes in which a similar word often appears these days. For now, they might not be teaching children perverted verses, but who knows?
But the fact that the little ones are mentioned more and more often in everyday life, also as the victims and targets of a certain theory, namely the gender theory, is clearer than day. Somehow the press has also lost its direction, there is no newspaper or magazine that does not present to its readers in some form articles about the spread of the so-called gender theory, interspersing the already increasingly absurd reality with absurd stories. For the time being, it can be proven that this theory does not have as big a "fanbase" in Hungary as in the cultured West, but every day we learn about some horror stories, ones that are mostly viewed with indifference in societies that are incredibly inclusive and unworthy of all human beings. In our case, the madness has not yet reached its peak, but we are not far from it. We have also heard about awareness campaigns, which obviously go into touching detail about LGBTQ etc. ideology, but it is easy to prove that for the time being we are lagging behind them in this area, almost as much as with regard to the size of the national income and Hungarian earnings.
But the danger is getting closer and closer, as evidenced by the domestic articles which in the past few days talked about the "wild drives" of this phenomenon, and in a very large volume. For example, we learned that an asexual parade was held in Budapest. Well, in case anyone didn't know, an asexual is someone who rarely or never feels sexually attracted to other people. OK. Why march for that? Who cares what his "orientation" is?
Leave! Just don't make it mandatory. Anyway, they already have a flag, the flag of asexual pride, that's fine too, so be it! But what do they expect from us, who don't brag about our sexual orientation, we don't even flaunt it? Shall we march with them? Should we remove them?Then it also turned out that we, the people of Budapest, have a mayor who was able to say: "We want to create a country where everyone, regardless of age, can be proud every day of the year, not just during Pride month." Of course, according to your statement, there are people here who are only proud during Pride month. Their souls are on it! Well, I know homosexual people.
And I report to the mayor, they behave normally. And I swear, their happiness has nothing to do with the Pride parade. They can be happy without it. In fact! They have long had enough of this vexed topic, and they do not share the opinion of our mayor that the Pride parade should be a real joyous celebration in Budapest as well.
And I would add that it is very unworthy to live in this perpetual enlightenment campaign. In the past few days, we have also been able to read information about the fact that there is a gender change fever in the West, where the number of young people who identify as transgender is growing rapidly, but when teenagers want to change their gender, they are not given much information, they are not told about the dark sides of the treatments, so to speak .
I would just have a quiet comment on this, do they dare to say that they live in a state of law? While hiding the "dark sides"? Well, let's keep looking!
In a restaurant in Budapest, transvestites writhed in front of small children and then hugged them. Little girls were forced into prostitution in a boarding house in Debrecen. In both cases, police action was taken, but our sense of justice is still shaken, we hope that these extreme creatures will be severely punished. We feel sorry for the police that they have to deal with such unworthy and disgusting cases.
Unfortunately, the news that UN lawyers believe that we are overcriminalizing child sex is also related to this. So they are telling us that we shouldn't be so outraged by sexual crimes against children. And these are the people of the law!Excellent people, such as Zsolt Pozsgai, one of my favorite playwrights, and András Koltay, the president of the National Media and Communications Authority, had essentially the same opinion when the press claimed that we are experiencing a crisis of the human race, that the role of the public is being distorted, and that people against traditional values are multiplying. attacks.
These attacks are supported by an overwhelming economic and cultural force. Reading the facts makes one think about many things. Where did we screw up? What did the parent do? What would the teacher's task be? And so on. And the question of questions: will we ever find the limits? How far can we go? And how long can we endure? I argue with Zsolt Pozsgai only to the extent that perhaps the human race is not in crisis after all, but human courage is lacking.
Source: Magyar Hírlap/Katalin Kondor
Featured image: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák