The last night of the Civil Academy was all about shrugging. The globalist side is brilliant in this, they practiced the short phrase: "Well?"

Among other things, the guests of the event could hear the opinion of political scientist and philosopher Tamás Fricz, the founding spokesperson of the Civil Solidarity Forum,

why is it that nothing ever has consequences on the globalist side.

Whatever happens, whatever they do that proves to be wrong, they just wave and shrug it off without batting an eye. They already did this during the regime change, when it was pointed out to them that they had stolen Hungary. So what? This is how they reacted when it came to the inglorious past of the puffy Gyula Horn, or the things worn by the D-209 agent. This is what they still do today, since the legally convicted András Fekete-Győr and László Varju did not return their mandates, they can still enter the Parliament today.

Civil Academy György Tóth Jr. Tamás Fricz

Photo: Levente Görgényi / Civilek.info

The actions of the "new messiah" also discussed during the conversation

The unscrupulous announcer of the demonstration timed for Mother's Day already showed on the train that even though the Hungarian Guard was banned, he formed it again, albeit in a much more aggressive version than the original one. With the help of Tamás Fricz, they also tried to find an answer to why the fanatical camp following him is not interested in the fact that their leader does not say anything, but lies about everything. In addition, he dares to call anyone who he considers to be against his interests a liar. His wife, the police, the ambulance service, and even the opposition press, which is on his side in principle, are lying.

It was discussed during the evening

the strange slowness of the work of the courts, the stakes of the EU election, the chance of possible changes and also what our country can do against the decisions of the European Union, which are obviously hostile to us.

Civil Academy Fricz Tamás Jr. György Tóth audience

Photo: Levente Görgényi / Civilek.info

You can watch the full recording of the Civil Academy evening here:

Photos: Levente Görgényi / Civilek.info