Rudolf Dombi starts the II. for the seat of district mayor. Rudolf Dombi is from Fidesz. Rudolf Dombi is an Olympic champion. Telex is a disrespectful and trite band that got kicked out of a tournament. Point.
Among my constant quirks in the midst of language Nazism is constantly correcting bad English pronunciations and spelling mistakes on Facebook posts. However, I would classify the demotion of our Olympic medalists by not recognizing the titles they won for our country among rarer, yet more outrageous offenses.
If someone becomes a world or European champion or even a podium finisher in their sport, we can say that anyone who refers to them in the press on this basis has an easy task, since it would not even occur to us to clarify or refine the information about them as a world champion or a bronze medalist of the European Championship. news material. However, the Olympics confuses everyone. You shouldn't!
The possibility expands with a foreign-sounding word, which, let's face it, sounds good, a bit mannered, but above all, it gives us an excellent opportunity to use it in a way that is believed to be selective, if necessary, if not. You can clap your hands, royalty, I'll write next to the names of Danuta Kozák, Áron Szilágyi or even Tamás Kásás that I'm an Olympian, I look good, and I'm selective, let it be said! However, in addition to its reality, it is the greatest possible disrespect that can be committed towards an athlete who gets up at dawn, starts the day in the swimming pool, continues in the gym, runs up the Hármashatár mountain in the winter, and in between, tatami, pashto, swimming pool or clay for elite sports live and die.
The ones listed are Olympic champions, as is Rudolf Dombi.
Why disrespect? Because we call an athlete who once participated in an Olympics an Olympian. "I'll say it slowly so everyone can understand": Equatorial Guinean swimmer (?), Eric the eel who almost drowned in the pool, finished roughly 3542nd in the overall rankings, oh please, he's an Olympian too. Huge respect to Eric Moussambani Malonga, who prepared for this unusual sport in his country in a hotel pool, especially to the late Jenő Knézy, who channeled the sportsman fighting for his life, but please, in the spirit of Coubertin's idea, let everyone remember Eric, the eel, when he talks about Olympians. Especially for journalists!
Our mother tongue is so beautiful! Just as we do not call Puskás, Jónyer, Mikler a man, a Hungarian or an athlete in an article, but a footballer, a table tennis player and a handball player according to set theory, in the case of an Olympic champion or runner-up, moving towards recognition of pretentiousness and achievement, it would be appropriate to use the title itself instead of the meaningless Olympian .
And we arrived at Telex, which is known to be anti-sports and anti-Hungarian success, who dragged our Olympic and European champion kayaker Rudolf Dombi down to the level of Eric, the eel. Dombi is the London Olympic champion in the K2-1000m distance alongside Roland Kökeny. Let's taste it, enjoy it, and honor all the Hungarian Olympic champions. Both living and dead.
"Former Olympian Rudolf Dombi will be Fidesz's mayoral candidate in the II. district"
...the telex title was announced back in February, which only now came to my attention because I happen to be preparing for an interview with Dombi.
Olympics. It's true after all. But let's humiliate him by not mentioning that he won that Olympics by the way. Moreover, let's deprive him of that dignity, but only in a kind of understanding, liberal way, so that he can bear this title in the present.
According to Telex, Rudolf Dombi is a FORMER Olympian. It used to be. Maybe he didn't even win, maybe he didn't even start. Who remembers that anymore. Anyway, he's not that anymore, he just was.
With respect to Telex: Rudolf Dombi is still alive. He is currently an Olympian, even an Olympic champion! It's just that in order for you to be fair to him and write about him as is appropriate at this time, the II. district, right?! Especially as a member of Fidesz.
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