I hear that a "green" member of the European Parliament quoted Lenin. Not as a deterrent, but as an example to follow. Something like: "where there is a will, there is a solution".

I don't know where and when Comrade Lenin said this, but that's not important, since the thought itself is as old as the thinking man himself. "If there's a will, there's a way". The figure with the face crawling into the palm could have even invoked Nietzsche or Hitler himself, since the latter's entire oeuvre can be summed up in the famous title: The Triumph of the Will. The will is of course necessary to solve a problem. So the content of the quote is not the point, but from whom it is quoted. Because it means identification. We could quote a similar idea from Vörösmarty and Ady. This comrade Lamberts, on the other hand, identifies with Lenin. Openly.

I'm not surprised by that. I don't have an "acquaintance" from whom, based on his comments, I expect exactly what Lenin did. The liquidation of all dissenters. Now they are building the crowd for it. The mass that can be used for everything. The mass of the bright winds, the mass of the SA, the mass of the Red Front. Now they are trying to make it mobilizable without thinking. As Mikszáth said:

"You lose his mind, he follows your will like a sheep in hand."

With rights, privileges? With climate control. With education. With a real war? With a class struggle? With gender identity issues? By demonizing certain individuals? Or simply with money and favors? Maybe through intimidation?

The point is that the crowd will lose their minds and that it can be used for everything. This comrade Lamberts is also the "spokesman" for his party. Not for the communist party, the "greens". Engineer. Belgian. Walloon. He graduated from the Catholic University of Leuven. Entrepreneur. (I would like to know what he is traveling in, but I have not been able to find out.) I also do not rule out that he was just bluffing and Lenin did not even say such a thing. He was the only one the smiling representative could think of. He's on your mind. Oh, Comrade Lenin would have solved the climate problem a long time ago. And also the problems of the European Union. Yes! There would be no mistake in that. If he were here with us, we wouldn't have to bother with all kinds of parliaments. Soviet power + electrification = communism. Because the goal hasn't changed and you just have to want it!

This well-fed, soft, pampered "representative" made me think. He has been spoiling the air in the European Parliament for fourteen years and now he has finally come forward. Smiling, he quotes Lenin, who said the following:

“We did not hesitate to shoot thousands of people in the head and we will not hesitate to do it again and we will save the country”!

Instead of the country, Philippe is thinking of saving "humanity". That requires more corpses. And what a great job!

Lenin's name is synonymous with immorality and a common criminal attitude. Maybe this is not clear? It is synonymous with mass terror, concentration camps, forced labor and forced medical treatment, murder, robbery and, of course, political and cultural dictatorship. I saw from the recording that no one applauded the speech of the Walloon "green-red" representative referring to Lenin. Maybe it's good that it was said. Maybe it will open someone's eyes to what is going on and what they are preparing for here in Europe. They drive the masses to despair, to live under constant threat, to wrest them from all their spiritual value, to deprive them of all their material possessions. And in a mood of despair, let them turn against each other, or just tolerate their humiliation by sinking into apathy.

"Right now, and only now, when people are eating human flesh in starving regions and hundreds, if not thousands, of corpses are lying along the roads, we must now carry out the confiscation of church valuables."

This is Lenin. The master of "mood"! And this is what Béla Kun did with us by opening vaults (robbing jewels), liquidating churches, and socializing. Oh, Oskár Fáber! Oh, Tarján Vili!

I would like to know what the European Parliament says about Comrade Lenin? A statue of Marx has already been erected. I don't know if there are flowers at his feet or if the weeds have beaten him. But I know that Europe will not be destroyed. Not possible! You can always recruit a crowd. Maybe import it. You can try to destroy the church, culture, family, nation. May. But it won't work. Our faith is stronger than you might think, our culture is stronger, our love for our country is stronger, our commitment to our children, grandchildren, parents and grandparents is stronger. We have a European perspective. Of course, there are differences on the surface, but deep down we don't let go of each other's hands. European youth is beautiful and unbreakable! Love is beautiful and invincible, girls are beautiful and boys are lovingly devoted; mothers and fathers are unwavering in their love.

Children and grandparents ensure the connection with the ancestors and eternity.

My three grandchildren are clinging to my neck and arms. They laugh and I smile too. Their parents are tired, there are many problems. In fact, there is a lot to do, even though I would explain that I will miss all of this very much when there are no more problems, i.e. the active time will pass. When the house is finally built, the yard is beautified, the work will be better, the nights will be calmer, when "things are settled", the days will be quieter. Every generation struggles in its own way, and I was no different. Moreover, until I was thirty, Lenin was often quoted. In the 1970s, Uncle Gyula "Lenin Seer" still came to us, who saw Lenin in Moscow. Nobody cared.

Around here, we somehow instinctively knew who Lenin was. Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev and other petty criminals came with him. Rákosi and everyone else! And the tanks came, they brought the "will".

They did everything to drive them to despair. I'm not saying that without any results. But we preserved the nation. After all, Marxist-Leninist communism failed on the basis of the national idea. Being Hungarian, Polish, Czech, we crushed it. That was the basis. Also among Estonians, Lithuanians, and Georgians. And with our related culture. We were unbeatable in this, and we still are. After all, the best of our culture is based on our national existence, our separate existence, our mission, our uniqueness, i.e. the meaning of our existence.

It's been like this for over three hundred years. Our language is a shining expression of this, as well as a fundamental pillar and element of existence. We also preserved our churches. Difficult and not without sacrifices.

Many churches may have stood empty, but the towers showed the way. First and foremost in Poland, but also in our country. Fortunately, there must have been a million praying people even in the darkest of times. They would have broken up the family as well, they worked hard on it, but they did not resort to such perverse insidiousness as nowadays.

The reference to Lenin by this Belgian good man seems to me to be a soft touch. Is it time to vent? Is it time for the green world revolution, the green world party, the green world state? How long can you go? Should we start a civil war, or will cold intellectual and existential terror be enough? Is it necessary to fight, or is a parliamentary vote still suitable? Let there be "democracy", or "it is absolutely necessary to secretly - and urgently - prepare terror." This is Lenin.

It seems far-fetched and unimaginable that this will be on the agenda again. The Bolsheviks once seemed like well-fed soft citizens. Harmless. They brewed tea and wrote their articles in Switzerland. The Germans then transferred them to Russia. From the perspective of a hundred years, with everything behind us that we went through in the twentieth century, the introduction of terror is unthinkable. However, apparently the demand has already been formulated and not only in the mind of Comrade Philippe Lamberts. Lenin wrote to the Council of People's Commissars on September 2 or 4, 1918, about the urgent introduction of terror.

"We'll decide on Tuesday."

It was decided. The result was humanity's worst tragedy. Let's be careful.

Hungarian Newspaper

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