But good for us! We don't have to rack our brains, we don't have to use secret service tools to investigate in order to find out who are Hungary's enemies. They will do us the favor of admitting it themselves.
Why are we enemies when we have such friends? - we could ask the question, but since the visit of the last "fact-finding" committee of the Union, it would be unnecessary. Because, for example, they are our great friends, they are working to ensure that our country receives the EU funds due to it, but unfortunately they cannot do so. It's very sad, but it's true. Because in our country the dictatorship is rampant, the freedom of the press is in ruins, the freedom of speech is over and corruption has reached such proportions that those who do not pay someone for it are slowly unable to breathe.
Of course, it is true, because this is what the delegation that came for dictation tourism claims. The dictatorship is raging to such an extent that anarchists who shout at the image of aggressive policemen, who have stripped themselves of themselves, who cheer on the law enforcement officers and throw things at them, can riot unmolested, even in illegal demonstrations. In the very democratic West! This cannot happen there, in Paris, for example, the participants of announced demonstrations are hardly beaten to death. Which is very nice of them, isn't it?
The opposition side of the press is so suppressed that it almost doesn't exist anymore. At most, if slightly more opposition organs can operate than pro-government ones, and they can't write anything but what they want, with up to five times as much foreign financial support as the pro-government ones, and they can at most lie as they like. All in Germany! Anyone can write there anything that agrees with the policy of the liberal Bolshevik government, they are not allowed to write anything else, because it only confuses the ignorance of common-minded citizens.
We also spectacularly produce the suppression of freedom of speech. There is no God who would allow the dictatorial leadership to allow the great LGBTQ propagandists to corrupt children already in kindergartens, or even excellent aberrant, wonderful bearded aunts to give lectures and dance in tight (bulging) panties in elementary schools. All the way "over there", there is order! They can easily persuade unspoiled youth to undergo gender reassignment surgery, without the parents having anything to do with how they corrupt and destroy their children.
Corruption? Of course, in the skies, at heights where you can no longer see. That's why it's not even visible. But there is, because the Holy Commission decided so. He could, because there are plenty of clean-handed, great politicians in Brussels, including Katalin Cseh, who was also able to investigate Hungarian corruption due to her national commitment. Or not completely, because Czech affairs were not mentioned favorably. Very good! Such a small country should not interfere in the affairs of the big ones, and then they will decide what and who is corrupt. They don't have anything to see, so let's take it from there.
But good for us! It's good that there were 17 EU demands that improved our country's seriously illegal situation, but they still hit another "super milestone", and besides that, we'd be better off keeping our mouths shut. Because that's all we're good at, fulfilling the orders of Brussels (and the left-liberal, globalist proxies there).
Also what? First of all, we must strip away the untenable position that war is bad and peace is good. We could have learned from history that only the peace that the global power classifies as good is good. Anyone who does not want to deliver weapons to Ukraine is not acting for the sake of peace, for the sake of ending the killing, but is pro-Putin. After all, the service of peace is clear, the EU designation also mentions the Peace Framework, from which weapons and ammunition can be purchased. What do these Hungarians think they are blocking? Let's give up the absurd attempt to withhold financial support for Ukrainians for the sake of minority Hungarians and because of OTP's inclusion on the list! In fact, when they don't get the amounts due to them, it doesn't sit well with them. Outrageous!
Second, we should accept anyone who claims to be a refugee. Of course, not nuclear scientists and heart surgeons, they can be used excellently by any "self-government". We should accept those who can't be used for anything, but they should receive all kinds of benefits as a subject. Solidarity with Europe, comrades! We would be obliged to free the wonderful large EU states from unnecessary burdens. Why do we think we were hired at the time? We do need modern colonies, and we were meant for them too.
Third: let's give up on the fact that our children and grandchildren can remain normal. Make kindergartens and schools rainbow-colored, hold daily sexual aberration classes and classes, because this is the new song of the new times. Make it a law that men can also give birth and menstruate, because everyone has the right to do so! These are European values, which Brussels sorely lacks in Hungarian society.
And if not? Then the seventh article will come, and Hungary will not be the consecutive president of the EU Council, despite this rule. After all, the rule is that the money that cannot be given, but is due, must be paid, but not just for the sake of it. What is the rule of thumb for the leadership of the Union? It is only valid if it is good for them, if it serves his interests.
What else do they dare? And how long do we swallow the new frog? When and how will the moment come when we say that the 185th super milestone is so far and no more? How long should we believe that they want us well?
I may be very wrong, but I have a sneaking suspicion, a trilling little voice tells me - this is of course my personal opinion - that there will always be new milestones, such as the latest demand to end the overhead reduction. If not, I think there will be another reason why Hungary does not get a single piece of iron.
I wish I was wrong!
Author: Jr. György Tóth
(On the cover photo: Members of the Committee. Image source: Facebook/Czech Katalin )