Do we have to get used to wars, the flood of migrants, such and such destruction affecting our souls and property, and everyday immorality? Written by Katalin Kondor.

We read that a security policy conference took place recently in Munich. The fact is bad enough for a joke, because hardly anyone would dare to deny that neither in Europe, nor in other parts of the world, there is no safety even at the bottom of the sea. In addition, those who played a significant role in the fact that in the last few decades we can talk about many things, but not exactly security, attended the conference. Perhaps it is a security that there are non-stop places on Earth where there is not even a chance for peace, but these places are capable of inciting war at any moment, even in places far away from them?

Not security. Not even if some kind of security policy conference is held somewhere every day.

We don't see any results from this last one either.

Obviously, they don't even want to reveal to us what was the meaning and especially the result of the meeting held in the Bavarian capital. We only see that the Russian-Ukrainian war requires additional efforts from those who really have nothing to do with it, just as it did not with the wars in Afghanistan in recent years, even though security policy conferences were certainly held then. Let's not even talk about the conflicts and civil wars of different ethnic groups in the interior of each country, there were and are plenty of them. There just isn't a solution for any of them.

I don't know if they have noticed, but in the war-like and peaceful environment of recent years, the opinion that this is the way the world is, we have to get used to it, has become more and more common.

So there is no person who can be held responsible, no real culprit, no analysis that would show what moral reason there is to start a war, and especially to extend it to those countries and peoples who, anyway, have nothing to do with the outbreak of the conflict, only they must see that the methods of engaging in war have already been well thought out by those who planned the wars.

This is how you can weaken everyone who does not want to sacrifice their spiritual, physical and material strength to support a conflict with their spiritual and material strength that has nothing to do with it anyway.

This kind of material and spiritual draining has already happened, and we Hungarians are also involved.

And only the blind do not see that Europe is rushing down the slope. Its incompetent leaders keep repeating that we have to get used to the new world.

Of course, anyone who doesn't have a single normal idea to avoid trouble will be the one to be told: this is the way the world is, we have to get used to it. The security policy conference could not and cannot stutter more wisely than this.

In English: it can only instill in us that we have to get used to wars, the flood of migrants, such and such destruction affecting our souls and property, and everyday immorality.

And I think I formulated the essence in this last sentence. Yes, we have to see every day that this world is morally sinking deeper and deeper. And almost nothing and no one is safe. Except for the privileged ones living in so-and-so real and spiritual bunkers.

As for the security policy conference, all we could learn at the end was that the European leaders sitting there expressed their view that there is a need to strengthen European defense (we were not informed about the "how") and that their countries will spend more money for this purpose. Sensational end result, isn't it? In English, money is the master, the solution, everything!

As for safety, let's go home. We are currently re-creating the Child Protection Act. Correct. Primarily for the protection of children and families, and for their safety. But it is likely that many curious people, like myself, often wonder how we got into this situation. For decades, there was no need to work on how to change and improve the Child Protection Act. Obviously because it wasn't needed. Now that world fashion has arrived, the world of gender changers, child molesters, pedophiles and pornographic record makers has arrived, we can experience with astonishment how much the world has changed.

We had to acknowledge that the old laws are no longer good. This also has a message value: we have to experience phenomena that require the tightening of laws.

What went wrong?

When I was in junior high school in Debrecen - in the early fifties - there was no need to inform the parents about any kind of aberration. Obviously, because there was no such thing. We went to and from school alone, over long distances, and I have only one memory related to this topic. Once, in the afternoon twilight, on his way home from piano lessons, a "pointing uncle" stood on the grassy area by the sidewalk, quite a few meters away, and pointed. He was a young Soviet soldier - the barracks were close to us. I retraced my steps, I told them what I saw at home, my parents reported the incident somewhere. Later on in the city, we did not come across such things. What has changed? Where did today's "showers, pedophiles, aberrants" come from?

Shouldn't we seriously think about this? Everything in the world is supposed to have an explanation.

Shouldn't that be it? After all, you can only fight against something if you get to know its essence, its nature, its tricks. From root!

Well, I think we should talk about this together. To uncover the psychological and psychiatric secrets of the phenomenon. What explains why it became a main topic? What do the experts say about this? Why at all, how could gender ideology gain so much space? In any case, there can be only one answer to the question posed in the title of this short article: it is not necessary and we should not, we are forbidden to get used to it, if the horse runs away in connection with someone or something. Otherwise, chaos will descend on us, and what we have to do today, we must not postpone until tomorrow. Be it war security or child protection.

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