Thank goodness there are still such goofy guys out there. This Ferenc András Dukán is a real freedom fighter, who is also a Momentum politician, but actually a teacher. And a real hero. Also, he's a show-off villain.

Dude Dukán probably thinks of himself as Jean D'arc (why couldn't a man be a woman, because nowadays that wouldn't even be surprising), who is waiting with sparkling eyes and a math book out, like Rose spreading her hands in the bow of the Titanic, while he shouts: Shoot here, you fascist pribs!

Because this great Duka is fighting. But how! So that

as a protest against colleagues dismissed for so-called civil disobedience, he is civilly disobedient - by doing nothing.

You write in your Facebook post:

"Since the first of December, i.e. for more than 250 days, I have been living with the instrument of civil disobedience. Since then, I haven't attended any of my math classes, thus protesting against the dismissals on November 30."

Big man! But he's more of a big villain. He is disobedient, a fighter, he stands up for others - and he does not teach. Not just because! And it won't, here it is:

"I will not hold classes in the next school year until justice is served to my dismissed colleagues."

That's great! Wonderful!

You Dukan, does it matter what happens to your students? That if you don't teach, they don't learn?

That they are completely behind their age group, that you are ruining their future with this? Tell me, what kind of person are you?

Not even a person, but a Momentum politician. But let it be, everyone laughs at themselves as they like. But if he is a politician, a party politician at that, what is he doing in the chair? What can this figure teach the children, if for once he does not protest nobly, but does his job? Party math? Speculating with ideology? Do you explain to the nebulos who deserve a better fate that mathematics is a racist science? That twice two is not four, but what it claims to be? Does he explain the mathematical foundations of the subversion, the algebraic approach to breaking the cordon?

I have four side questions.

One: if a teacher does not teach, why does the principal tolerate this? Two: why are you getting paid? Three: Why hasn't he been kicked out with a pair of legs yet? Four: How can this person teach or not teach even in the next school year?

Dukán, you should know, since you are supposedly an intellectual and a politician who follows daily events, that the law in Hungary does not recognize the concept of "civil disobedience". In other words, you, mind combiner, are doing things that don't exist. And you do it in such a way that you are harming your students. To use the words of a classic: Not a little, a lot.

A teacher who does not teach has no right to call himself a teacher. And someone who doesn't even know the basics of Hungarian law has no place among politicians.

It's true, what can we say when their EU representative, a certain doctor Katalin Cseh with a stick mixer, demands the EU's intervention in Hungarian education, even though he should know that it is a national competence, and no neo-Marxist gang from Brussels has the right to interfere.

You are a good boy, Dukan! Clever and dishonest. You don't get the job done, but you sure grab the paycheck for nothing. And you can do this because if they did what should be done to you and fired you, your small aggressive, anti-construction cordon party would whine and shrink, rushing to Brussels to lie that a brave politician is being persecuted here by the oppressive Orbán dictatorship. You feel protected, don't you, pub, you can like the resistant role of the hero, while you are nothing more than a scrappy little economy knight who claims to be fighting for the fired, but is only trying to create momentary publicity for himself by riding the waves of the case. Otherwise, how the hell would we know a Dukan even exists?

You must be panting at every anti-government movement and enthusiastically shouting: "Dictatorship! Orbán, cover up!"

I, on the other hand, am surprised that the parents of those children, whom you have not taught and will not teach for 250 days, are not marching in front of the school chanting: "Cover yourself in Dukan!"

Author: György Tóth Jr

Cover photo: Ferenc András Dukán (left side) / Source: Ferenc András Dukán's Facebook page