Tell me, is this the heaven of liberal democracy?
According to the communist mayor of Brussels, conservative and right-wing ("far-right") politicians cannot hold a conference.
But let's start with a verbatim transcript of a period document, here it is:
"City Police Department Hajdúnánás
Number: 278/1980. fake.
To the Director of the Municipal Cultural Center
Hajdúnás
I am informing the Director-General that the Hajdú-Bihar County Police Headquarters, with the agreement of the Deputy President of the VB of the Hajdú-Bihar County Council, has banned the performances of the groups HOBO, EDDA, BEATRICE and DINAMIT in Hajdú-Bihar County.
I would like to inform you that before granting permission to all beat and punk bands intending to perform, RFK. consent is required.
Hajdúnánás, June 20, 1980.
Dr. Imre Papp r. sds.
chief of staff"
Well, here we are. "It was a long road that we traveled for so many years, some good friends. / At some point, every road comes to a crossroads, and eventually it splits into two. / Maybe it's even harder now, but you have to keep going," Omega sang.
It was indeed a long journey, longer than Kafka's, but we have arrived. From Hajdúnánás to Brussels, from 1980 to 1980, from communism to communism, and the essence of our journey is the complete loss of illusion.
"Tell me, is this the heaven of liberal democracy? Or will it be even better? If I understand correctly, last year was the last Budapest Pride, right?"
- a dear friend of mine wrote the text message yesterday, and it's a perfect parallel. What would happen here if we banned anything that we don't like, that is against our political credo, that we hate, hate, despise, that makes us sick - from pride to, say, Ferenc Gyurcsány?
Until now, we didn't understand the rule of law, we finally do.
"Mississippi is far away, London is far away, / Here, on Moskva Square, I still say, / That Europe is old, America is new, / But in rock and roll, they all blow the same stone! / They started there thirty years ago, in the West, / In the East they said: Just calm.” The Hobo Blues Band sang this in 1980. When they were banned in Hajdúnánás.
And we wanted to go there. West. To freedom.
And now here is the new woke rock and roll.
The front man from Brussels, here he is on stage: Emir Kir, the mayor of the Saint Josse district of Brussels!
This communist scumbag of Turkish origin first noticed himself in 2019, when his personal driver was selling cocaine (I wonder who and on whose behalf, eh?), and this became such a scandal that the Turk was expelled from the Belgian Socialist Party. But he kept his position as mayor, then joined some far-left Belgian party, and is now banned.
Bans the MCC conference.
We arrived. From Hajdúnánás to Brussels. From 1980 to 1980. Dr. Imre Papp r. sds. captaincy leader, the VB of the Hajdú-Bihar County Council, and the comrades of the Municipal Cultural Center today control and administer Brussels, the EU, the West, all the sr… crossed over to the West unhindered at the site of the demolished Berlin Wall.
Until now, we did not understand the rule of law. We finally get it.
And Emir Kir explained it quite precisely when he justified the banning of the MCC conference. Pay close attention, details from the communist's letter follow:
"Representatives of the conservative right, the religious right and the European extreme right wanted to gather at the event.
National conservatism is not only ethically conservative, but also focuses on the defense of national sovereignty, which means, among other things, a Eurosceptic attitude.
It is obviously provocative and discriminatory that among the personalities involved there are those who are considered traditionalists, homophobes, who do not respect human rights and minorities; the author of controversial works on political Islam can also be listed here."
So let's sum it up: according to the Brussels communist, conservative and right-wing ("extreme right") politicians who are ethically conservative, focus on protecting national sovereignty, oppose abortion, "homophobes", Eurosceptics, traditionalists, traditionalists, who are also pro-peace and anti-migration, cannot hold a conference. In other words: they are normal.
This is disabled. And who are these banned people?
Former British Home Secretary Suella Braverman - let her be the Dynamite.
Eric Zemmour - HBB.
Mateusz Morawieczki - Edda.
Viktor Orbán - Beatrice.
"As long as there's bread and the pig is fat, / Tell me who cares, tell me who cares, / Oh, tell me who cares who I am?" Hobó sang in 1980. And really, in today's West, prosperity still stands, even if it wavers, so who cares who's who? So, from the point of view of the woke idiots, the gendered bastards, the neo-communists (although there is no such thing, there are only old communists) and the terrorist "antifas" who need to be cleaned up, everyone is far-right.
"Dreams are trivial if you cover everything up. / You disturb me behind a black curtain, you are bad. / I can beg in any way, / You hunt me with a sharp knife / If you find me, you make me small, they are bad", sang the Edda, and this is the basic experience of every normal person today.
"Mer' your patience has already run out, / Kissing is free, dancing is free, / A hundred years ago in Paris, that was the good thing, / The Commune gave a rope for that. / Eight hours of work, eight hours of rest, / Eight hours of fun. / Eight hours of work, eight hours of rest, / Eight hours of fun. / In the pub, that's where the big life is, / The brains are dull, the knives are sharp, / The air is thick with the smell of cheap beer, / You've had enough of this world out there," sang Beatrice, and it would be difficult to express the everything. All our disillusionment, disillusionment, hatred and contempt for the entire woke world.
We arrived. From Hajdúnánás to Brussels. From 1980 to 1980.
But at least we finally understand the Western rule of law.
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