Come on! Now really? Boys, girls, ladies, and men, this is so pitianer! I believe that some brain champions don't like the fact that the government consults, but those who have grown out of kindergarten already have more brains than what you do.
This is not the first national consultation that pokes fun at the Libshevik comrades, but I beg you, it should not make you an idiot. Like hysterical toddlers, they yell, stomp, shake their fists, maybe even throw themselves on the ground and punch the floor in anger. They get indignant, they whine that it doesn't make any sense, but then what's wrong with it? If it doesn't make sense, it doesn't, I mean for them. However, if it is not there, why do they advertise that no one should fill it out, that it should be handed to them blank, or that it should be thrown in the trash. Which is rubbish, but it's not. It's just cheesy.
I don't understand it all. Okay, the globalist Libsheviks don't like the questions, because they can be answered in ways that contradict the intentions of the EU idiots, and the Hungarian idiots can't stand that. But you can also give answers that are contrary to the opinion of the majority. It would be wise to encourage their followers to take part in the consultation and put their finger where a devout globalist should be. And if a sufficient number of "anti-government" activists gather, the conservative side would not be able to claim that the will of the people is almost unanimous.
But no, they don't even have that much sense. They will show you well, but you don't know what. After all, no matter how many questionnaires they collect - or steal, because this is also a fashion for them - no matter how many they destroy, the final result will still be born, because this is not a referendum and there is no validity threshold, but they won't like the result anyway, that's for sure.
Their whining is still useful, because it clearly shows that all the Libshevik opposition is a branch of Annalena Baerbock. The German foreign affairs genius also revealed with infinite courage and infinite stupidity that he does not care at all what his voters want. Because the Germans are true democrats, their politicians just don't tolerate their voters getting involved in politics. Annalena is of the opinion that once I have been elected, I am the führer until the next vote, and you are the fuehrer.
Well, our dearly respected Libshevik opposition is exactly as democratic as the German people. Don't let the majority decide what is good and what is not good for him! Asking the plebs about anything is sacrilegious, because in the end they still answer and this can even be unpleasant for a politician. Then, of course, they get offended if we don't like their concept of democracy.
Of course, there are among them, and even more so among their supporters, those who go to hell without batting an eye or thinking for the sake of the "holy cause", i.e. anti-government. There are those who do this in Brussels, lying about Hungary, mentioning anti-Semitism, because the consultation poster also shows the strange son of George Soros. It doesn't matter that the great stepfather of our nation, Ursula von der Leyen, is in the company of the texting lady, the poster and flyer are still anti-Semitic. Although the Soros seedling doesn't claim to be Jewish, what's more, his father is specifically anti-Israel, but we won't give up.
Finally, here is the "you couldn't be more primitive" solution, poster vandalism. Only the most limited sectarians are available for this, because the smarter ones can understand that the result is nothing, at best if they are caught, in the best case they can pay, in the worst case they can even be shut down. By tearing the poster, the consultation letter still reaches the citizens (of course, only if the delivery person does not remove it) and whoever wants to, fills it out despite the torn poster. Didn't you know that, intelligence detective?
The Libsheviks would do well to consult on this. Not nationally, that would cause them suffering, but at least among themselves. Let's see if they can think of the next such initiative.
Until then... nursery school.
Cover image: aHang