I'll be honest: I love Róbert Alföldi. I love him because he is a straightforward character, he doesn't copy, he doesn't deny himself. He shows himself exactly as he is: a Hungarian-hater, pro-aberration, overall an unfortunate figure who ran away from his nurses.

We secretly suspected something like that about him, but we suspect a lot of things about everyone, we even know, but most of them are not aware of his illness. There is, for example, the inveterate liar Fletó Gyurcsány, who thinks he is a truth-telling shepherd. Or Petya Márki-Zay, he advertises himself as a religious, conservative personality, while conservatism has nothing to do with vegetarianism, and his faith includes everything that is unacceptable for a believer. But Kari Geri is no different, he imagines himself to be a good mayor, but his main virtue is that he doesn't know anything, least of all city management.

Being a naive person, I always wondered where the followers of the above-mentioned comrades came from,

but then I realized that there have always been, are, and I fear that there will be people inclined to perversion, respect for the good number of exceptions, fortunately the majority. Such people even live in Budapest, to their greatest misfortune.

However, here is this great character, this Alföldi. Poor Alföld, in his place I would sink in shame that he bears the name he got from him. Fortunately, the subsidence is not specific to the countryside, but only to the person, but it is perfect for him. However, he started from a high position, as the director of the National Theatre. In the theater where he managed to turn János's beloved Iluská into a prostitute, he then produced a scandalous István, the King performance in Szeged. Not to mention the fact that sexuality plays an important role in almost every arrangement, even where it would theoretically have no place. But there is nothing to be done, sex is certainly a central issue in Alföldi's life, and as we have already pointed out, Robika is a straightforward person, not in the habit of hiding the naked truth.

He does not hide his anti-government, or more precisely, his hatred. He even went so far as to speak to RTL - not like Zarathustra, because he said: "Zarathustra wants to be a man again" - but Alföldi does not want to be. Or maybe he wants to, but it just doesn't work for him. So he could say this on the pretext of replacing László L. Simon:

"These things, the law itself (the child protection law - ed.), and the way people are being bullied now, are reminiscent of very bad times. We can say communist times, but we can say very roughly Nazi times.”

What's wrong with you, pub? Did they leave home? No doubt, but very far! It is not surprising - knowing the attitude of the "artist" - that if it were up to him, he would break down all obstacles to the efforts of the LGBTQ lobby to corrupt children. OK (or not, we just acknowledge that not everyone can be normal), but what does this have to do with communism and Nazism? If we don't want gnomes with beards and skirts to cause aberrations in our children and grandchildren, is it communist? Or a Nazi thing? So, according to Alföldi, what is normal is not normal?

But this is not the end, because he continues his "wise" sentences:

"...I'm waiting to see when we'll be rounded up and what we'll have to wear."

No, artist, don't even wait for that. If the "repressive power" doesn't pick up the cordon breakers either, the dog won't pick you up either. Which is correct, here the free expression of opinion is not to be persecuted - in contrast to the times of communism and Nazism. On the other hand, it wouldn't hurt if he pulled himself together as quickly as possible, because what he is producing now is not only pathetic, but also repulsive. And you don't have to wear anything, so it would be good if you didn't wear the "martyr" badge either. the costume of the persecuted, because the whole world may be a theater, but the performance of the bad guys in real life quickly fails.

Our suggestion: in the future, deal more with theater (if you can call it that) and much less with insults and hate. Of course, we know very well that after the scandalous sentences, the press - as well as us - will deal with you for a while, which is a jackpot for a scumbag, but a shame for a decent person.

Which camp do you fall into?

Author: György Tóth Jr

Photo: MTI/Zoltán Balogh