To be hypocritical or not? The famous opposition actor Ervin Nagy made a lot of noise about the fact that he earns the hatred of pro-government citizens with his "so-called social roles". He made a statement to everyone on the left. He wanted to be cool, but he turned out to be cool. He wanted to be fair, but he became a brat. So now how should we relate to being knocked out in voluntary boxing?
I myself represented a more restrained voice after Sunday's KO, but I can honestly say that there were a few right-wing colleagues whose memes and posts I could laugh at in an inarticulate way. Of course, after a while I really felt sorry for poor Ervin Nagy (not in the financial sense), because Attila Árpa's hooks must have hurt, and it must be a damn bad feeling for his family to see a lot of jokes that are disgusting to them. I think it will die down soon, because it will get boring after a while, and there will be more matches anyway.
Well, back to the moral question, i.e. whether it's appropriate to laugh if they wipe the floor with you after your continuous and often pompous criticism of the government. I'm Amondo, if the main character of Kincsem (or was it the horse?) is shot down in a dark alley, then all my sympathies go out to him, whether politically or for any other motive.
But when he voluntarily undertakes, I really hope, an appearance in a trash show for a huge amount of money, then the child's situation is different. Ervin's not going to have anything else...
Don't get me wrong, I really see the sporting value of the fights. I consider it a respectable thing that people who are basically amateurs dare to enter the ring with minimal preparation, and whether they win or lose, they show their courage and beat themselves up when appropriate. In fact, I commented on the post of Dopeman Laci, who is experienced in boxing, that Ervin could certainly knock me out and many of us. But it happened that he did not meet me, but Attila Árpa. (There was someone who temporarily changed his profile picture to Árpá on Facebook.) So he agreed.
Not only the defeat, but also the fact that although this RTL Klub's ingenious invention functions primarily as an entertainment show, half of the country will, in a political sense, support the one who goes against Nagy anyway. And it doesn't matter that Starbox has absolutely nothing to do with politics. Unless, by definition, the channel feels ideologically closer to noÁr and Ervin Nagy, who won their match, as if Attila Pataky or Gabi Tóth would clash with anyone.
Ervin Nagy, who previously remembered his youth as a small-town Rocky Balboa, was executed in a minute and a half by Árpa, who immediately became an honorary Fidesz supporter among hundreds of thousands of Hungarians, and if he only achieved enough with the Bongyor heartthrob to bully the right-wing part of the country with a smaller face from now on, then even at such a price it was worth the price. thing.
I say it as a joke.
And if at this price, let Áron Molnár come, who, according to those more knowledgeable than me, was a well-connected celebrity who entered the ring with maximum focus on Sunday, and although his opponent, whom I did not know, tried, there was no question that the opposition's sweatshirt market bucket would grind the guy down. Those who know boxing also say that Áron did not respect his opponent according to the spirit of the sport, he wanted to kill him. I don't know that, but I wouldn't be surprised.
The role of the opposition fashion actors has therefore succeeded. Among the jokes, I have seen the wittiest so far from Dani Bohár, who labeled the last four Árpa punches with the years of the four parliamentary elections, in which, by definition, Fidesz was the taxing Árpa, and Nagy was the one suffering and falling to the ground.
And to answer the question. It is possible to rejoice, what is it, very much! Just don't push it too far, Bélas!
The match between Ervin Nagy and Attila Árpa can be viewed HERE
Movement space/Kristián Lentulai
(Image source: Facebook/Attila Árpa)