The world is falling apart and whistles at the laws, be they dictated by God or determined by honest people - but it's good to know that the truth exists even if it is denied. Written by Katalin Kondor.

The truth is the truth, a lie is a lie, the law is the law. A person with common sense would think, but he is forced to face the fact that the truth is not the truth, a lie is not a lie, and the law is not a law.

We have come to the point that these concepts do not really fulfill their meaning.

We sell a lie as the truth, we don't stick to the laws, in Hungarian, we whistle at the pillars of life, in other words, morality.

All of the above concepts, i.e. truth, lies and the law, became relative, and the tried-and-true adherence to traditions and moral values ​​slowly became an object of ridicule.

Our days provide ample evidence for these findings: incomprehensible debates and excuse attempts are taking place about the nature of pedophilia, we can see extraordinary efforts to enlighten even the very young about the nature of the so-called LGBTQ, many, many years of investigations are underway into numerous, clearer-than-day economic in connection with criminal cases, or precisely the intention to cover up illegalities with lightning speed.

And what is even sadder, they try to cover all these actions under the idea of ​​freedom.

So let it be free to corrupt children, to steal freely, to evade laws and to lie shamelessly. It is possible to start a war for false goals, to subjugate peoples, to abuse positions and concepts. All of these actions are committed by the very manipulators who sanctified the laws.

So here we are today, when numerous examples prove that the law is not a law, but something secondary that can be ignored, even though it is a social sustaining force. With impunity.

Especially for the "initiated".

Like, for example, Judit Varga's husband, who tries with shocking confidence to use all methods that violate the law to achieve his shameful goals, with the support of "druckers" and those who nibble on private lives. If the latter did not exist, it might be possible to rely on the strictness of the law much more effectively, but unfortunately, this has not worked out so far.

Or what can we say about the news the other day that three of his classmates were shot by a child - a 12-year-old child - in an obviously extremely liberal Finnish school.

Do the Finns, who are so proud of their freedom, especially recently, think of this tragedy as proof of order and freedom? Or maybe they have a law voted on by everyone for 12-year-olds to use guns? And, let's say, would a measure ordering the screening of the belongings of students entering school be considered an insult, an anti-democratic act, a rebellion against democracy? Because the law is the law?

So an offensively stupid law should be passed just because it's called a law? Who understand this?

Ignoring the laws is not a domestic phenomenon, of course. A sane person cannot even understand, for example, why the flood of migrants rushing towards us, which both Europe and America now have to face on a daily basis, cannot be prevented by the strictness of the law.

We know what the intention is: to mix the peoples by force, so that the influx of masses will completely disintegrate the nation-states, change their lives and expose them to the plan according to which they cannot show any resistance to political control.

A sane person now sees that this is happening, as he also sees, changing the law, or creating a law to participate in and finance other people's wars is a matter of seconds.

And it is a matter of seconds to get accepted, since the law is the law, non est appellate.

In English: there can be no objection. This is where we are now. And we will keep it here even if we don't even try to change the fact that the world today is controlled by a few hundred people who have never been chosen for this task, what's more, innumerable people.

That the world is falling apart and the laws, whether they are dictated by God or determined by honest people, I think no sane person needs to prove, since the facts provide evidence every day.

But it would be good to explore where, when and why the power and truth of the laws disappeared from our lives. Whenever and however this happened, it's good to know that the truth exists even when denied.

Hungarian Newspaper

Cover photo: Katalin Kondor
Source: MTI/Imre Földi