The price of their silence was paid in Israel by beheaded babies, pregnant women with their bellies cut open, butchered partying youths and Europe as well. Written by Demeter Szilárd.

I feel strange: I largely agree with the opposition philosopher György Gábor.

In his thesis published in Népszava György Gábor argues, with appropriate references, that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a religious one, so "the political conflict (which, of course, could never be dealt with by negotiating or establishing contact with terrorist organizations) is actually a religious conflict, which is beyond on all accounts, he transfers the solution to the world of faith, and refers the final arrangement of the question to the terrain of religious laws (sharia), which also determine state-political laws. Where it is no longer human reason, but the unavoidable, obligatory and, if necessary, all solutions beyond this worldly value, humanity and sanity, which are read and interpreted into the divine decisions.

And an action plan is also outlined from this. For the anti-Israel protesters, we quote György Gábor:

With this, the "Palestinian question" becomes the essence and foundation of today's Islam, and thus the religious war, which assumes the guise of politics, becomes a holy cause and a "total" idea.

intended to supersede and supersede all other creeds. This religious idea is the foundation of the unshakable faith that initiates the fighters of Islam, no matter what they commit in the "world of war", into holy warriors, and makes their opponents the arch-enemies of God.

György Gábor could be quoted at length, but I will quote only one of his conclusions here:

"The real tragedy is when some people want to make their own faith mandatory for everyone, and relying on religion as a political resource, they want to neutralize, eliminate, and destroy those who believe differently from them as the embodiment of the greatest evil, explaining their "inevitable" act with higher, transcendent reasons and reasons. "

György Gábor describes what was already obvious. The tragedy he outlined is also the tragedy of Europe.

Years ago, I was banned from Facebook for "hate speech" when I posted a quote from Imre Kertész:

"It would be about how the Muslims will flood it and then take it over, destroy Europe in Hungarian, how Europe handles all this, about suicidal liberalism and stupid democracy... This is always the end: civilization reaches that overbred state when it is no longer just he is unable to do so, but he no longer wants to defend himself."

These lines of Kertész Végső kocsma in 2014.

György Gábor was silent then.

Now he is approvingly quoting the lines of Bernard Lewis written in 2003, which according to György Gábor "are still frighteningly valid today":

"If the fundamentalists calculate well and succeed in waging their war, then the future of the world, especially the part where Muslims live, is dark."

György Gábor was silent in 2015, when we allowed in uncontrolled masses of illegal migrants, he did not talk about this danger more precisely. He talked and talks about a lot of things, the word flows from him when he needs to, when he doesn't, but he writes about this in this way, so clearly and clearly only recently.

It seems that hundreds of innocents, babies and young people had to die for György Gábor to tell what he had known for years. 

György Gábor's question is legitimate: "... one wonders: what kind of Zionist connections could the Hamas terrorists have had in the babies they beheaded? If, as the [Hamas Charter] document says, Hamas rejects the persecution or curtailment of the rights of all people on religious or sectarian grounds, then what higher reasons and goals could have guided those barbaric anthropoids who cut open the bellies of pregnant women? And if, as can be read, Hamas respects human rights and is committed to the "tolerance of Islam", then what could those cheerfully partying teenagers or helpless old people have done, who were slaughtered or taken hostage by the cadres of the terrorist unit?"

Györgyé Gábor remained silent when it was time to speak.

For listening, Györgyé Gábor, the so-called listening to European intellectuals has a price. Beheaded babies, pregnant women with their bellies cut open, butchered partying youths and helpless old people paid the price.

And Europe also pays the so-called the price of listening to European intellectuals (we see signs of this in the western cities).  

Hungary didn't just because the hated enemy of György Gábor, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, understood the warning of Imre Kertész, and taking upon himself the great curse of the European mainstream, against the utopia of an open society, he preserved Hungary as a Hungarian and European country, as a country where religious tolerance (read tolerance ) lived daily reality.

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