Shouldn't we stop with our continued and obviously cynical stance? Slowly, we will be forced to say a few good words about Stalin and Hitler, as it is an undoubted fact that they were talented and successful in their own way.

Although we find out every day that Ferenc Gyurcsány is the real leader of the opposition (minus Mi Hazánk), an outstanding talent, he is the real leader of the left-wing opposition.

But why don't we add that Ferenc Gyurcsány is the most treacherous, most lying, most immoral, unscrupulous political swindler of the left-wing opposition, who has caused a lot of harm to this country?

So there is a person who is "extremely talented", "charismatic", but this very talent is constantly being "utilized" to the detriment of the country and the nation. An extremely talented, dark villain - this is the accurate and proportionate balance of our good Ferink.

It would be worthwhile to evaluate Gyurcsány in front of the public in this way - because if we only emphasize the first part, his talent, then for the younger generations it will come across as Gyurcsány is the person really fit for power, and since many young people are the Orbán government wants to see him leave, so he is convinced that this can only be achieved with Gyurcsány - for example in 2026. So Gyurcsány is the hero!

Is this what we want to achieve with the constant promotion of Gyurcsány?

Or what?

Shouldn't we stop with our continued and obviously cynical stance?

I'm asking seriously.

Currently, it's also because he's constantly laughing at our pictures and posting amazing posts on his social media page. Those that really open the knife in one's pocket. But what does it open for?

Recently, for example, he wrote the following - the ceiling, I mean, has remained in place again. (What kind of ceiling is this? – I ask.)

"Immoral power can only maintain order in the country by force. We could have a government that radiates fairness. It could be one whose members set an example of virtue, honor, and mercy. We don't have that kind of government. We have a violent government. We have a commanding, deranged government.”

We only have to do one thing with this text from Kisőszöd.

We have to turn it around, as if it were about Gyurcsány, who, say, in the fall of 2006, after the police brutality and shootings, an opposition politician of that time would have spoken like this in the parliament. Let's re-read the quote above in this way.

And everything is already in place.

Gyurcsány alone is out of place.

And I'll say it again: when we're talking about Ferike, don't always get carried away by the fact that he's talented. I mean: then we will slowly be forced to say a few good words about Stalin and Hitler too, since it is an undoubted fact that they were talented and successful in their own way.

And monsters.

Does the latter matter?

Source: Hungarian Nation

Cover photo: Ferenc Gyurcsány, president of the Democratic Coalition (Photo: MTI/Tamás Kovács)