That's right, according to the law, betraying one's country is not treason. But then what? Perhaps it is a patriotic duty, as the DK EP representative Csaba Molnár declared? Damn it!

According to the aforementioned legal definition: "A Hungarian citizen who establishes or maintains contact with a foreign government or a foreign organization for the purpose of violating the independence, territorial integrity or constitutional order of Hungary shall be punished with imprisonment of five to fifteen years for a crime."

Well, I repeat, fine, not treason.

But what, for example, does Mrs. Gyurcsány represent? After all, His Majesty is openly working against the independence of Hungary when he wants a United States of Europe. Is this also treason? But how much! Legally it is!

I say for the third time, all right, those who work against our country, those who try to prevent the payment of EU funds due to Hungary, are not traitors. They "only" continuously engage in anti-national activities. That's better? Hardly.

The ladies and gentlemen who act against the nation look at us as quite stupid.

They act as if we are scumbags with little sense (they use harsher terms than this, but let's be cultured and not repeat ourselves), and we would believe that they are not working against the country, but against Viktor Orbán and his government, but this is complete absurdity.

It's not the government's money, but the country's money, the country will be poorer, not the Orbáns, so who are they working against?

I'd say it's incredibly stupid for them to declare themselves villains, but it's much worse than that. The confessions are not for us or even for the members of their sect, but for those who fund them. Which in the eyes of average - and normal - citizens is a punishable act in itself.

Maybe it's time for the law to do the same, right?

It's a cheeky brat that they beat their chests without the slightest sense of shame, proclaim how much they have done against Hungary, and even compete to claim that they have done the most for the "holy cause". The real disaster is that they are not afraid of anyone holding them accountable in any way for their "great" work.

Now I'm going to "bezegromania" too: would they be as bold if I did the same as a Romanian representative? Almost there...

This is how we stand, and unfortunately we just stand. We have been mentioning for quite some time that this is not good, that something should be done against traitors, but somehow we do not see progress. What else is needed for traitors to be condemned as traitors? Because we, ordinary citizens, have been judging them this way for a long time.

György Tóth Jr

Cover image: Csaba Molnár
Source: Miklós Teknős