According to Ádám Hamberger, it is intolerable that politicians who make a living stigmatize decent Hungarian people and threaten them with prison.
The chief supporter of Ferencváros addressed his striking response to Benc Tordai, after the representative of Párbeszéd threatened the soccer ultras with life imprisonment in the parliament.
Ádám Hamberger also stated: football fanatics are exclusively committed to their club and their country.
It was expected that Bence Tordai's scandalous parliamentary speech last week, in which he proposed a life sentence for every soccer ultra, would not remain without a response in the stands either.
The Ferencváros fanbase sent a message to the Párbeszéd representative on a banner at the start of the league match against Kecskemét on Sunday, which - to put it bluntly - Tordai does not put it in the window.
The B-mid made it clear what he thought of the politician and also succinctly explained to him the difference between passion for football and aggression. Ádám Hamberger , recalled what happened when . He said that he did not understand where Tordai got the courage to speak on such an issue, moreover, in a blood-curdling style and showing immeasurable stupidity.
We are not anyone's "football ultras", I reject this suggestion on behalf of the entire Hungarian fan community, those who think about us in the same way as the representative of Párbeszéd are making a huge mistake
- referred to the fact that Tordai used the term "your soccer ultras" in the parliament in a message to the governing parties. The leader of the Fradi camp emphasized that the ultras are representatives of freedom fighters, who know only two types of commitment, but that commitment for the rest of their lives: loyalty to the club and to their country.
According to Ádám Hamberger, the politician offended millions of Hungarian football fans with this speech, so he should think more carefully about what he is saying before he stands up in the parliament. "It is intolerable that Tordai branded and imprisoned people from all walks of life: factory workers, teachers, students, doctors, and not politicians who make a living," said the leader of the Fradi camp.
We cannot leave without a word the generalizing lie that appeared again in Tordai's speech. Let's nail it down: the fan is not a criminal! In recent years, we have done a lot to wash away this stigma that has been on us for several decades, and we do not want such distorted prejudices to return to public discourse.
Ádám Hamberger emphasized.
In his parliamentary speech on Tuesday of last week, the scandal politician of Párbeszéd, which has less than one percent support, defended András Fekete-Győr, who was sentenced to a one-year suspended prison term for the violence committed against an official in the past few days. Tordai literally said, “Throwing a smoke candle at a demonstration would be comparable in any way. (…) They should shut down their football clubs one by one for life if they think that the use of pyrotechnic devices is such a dangerous thing."
immediately reacted to the conflicting sentences , who warned Tordai not to insult the people who stood by the Hungarian national football team even in the most difficult times.
Hungarian Nation
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