Today, they no longer kill - although they would do it to their heart's content - but they conclude that all government supporters are pedophiles, "pedofides".
"(...) Today, the world of "beautiful is ugly and ugly is beautiful" has arrived, the apotheosis of everything deviant, disgusting and unnatural, today "only" indescribable-looking gelatinous mediums read fairy tales to children, who then visit the "masturbation room", and there they do what they do. Today, as the main program of the opening ceremony of the cultural season, the ugly, the fat, the squeamish, the "women" who have become men and the "men" who have become women, the sick, the lame and the lame, are writhing on the stage while sprinkling powder on themselves. It became art. Right next door in Austria.
Today, mentally ill people dressed as dogs are protesting at Berlin's main train station and demanding their rights. Viewed from here, Hippia slipping the obelus out of the plague corpse's mouth looks like St. Johanna. Today, "green" mental patients declare war on the merry-go-rounds, on the next corner, other mental patients "ride" plush horse heads mounted on broomsticks, and the audience screams and rages.
Today they don't kill - although they would do it to their heart's content - but instead they make it so that all pro-government pedophiles, "pedofides", are written on their banners, and
Sándor Rónai tells the reporter that »do you use to rummage in children's pants?«.
They call this politics today.
My God... How pitiful, how cheap, how nothing. How contemporary, how utterly and fatally contemporary. How cool, how momentous, how Rónaisándor.
I lived in an age on earth when man became so degraded that he voluntarily and willingly invoked virtue and innocence for self-justification, and idolized filth, disgust, and nothingness as freedom. That is, himself. We must build a new world from here and from this. For die-hard, backward followers of normality, the beautiful, the great and the heroic."
The entire article can be read in Magyar Nemzet!
Featured image: MTI/Szilárd Koszticsák