According to Momentum, today's top AKG members will all become public workers if we don't vote for them. Written by Francesca Rivafinoli.
It is good that 24.hu conducted a major interview with Anna Donáth, because that way, if anyone starts to be confused by the grinding of the promising party on Sunday night, they will only have to point to the appropriate passages as an itemized explanation.
Because bar
the most striking boast is without a doubt the content of "we personally achieved the freezing of 22 billion euros with Katka, oleoleoleole",
so let's take a look at some more emblematic statements.
"My son is a fool, because he is half Dutch, and he will be able to go to the Netherlands to study, but if Orbán stays, then the fate of hundreds of thousands, millions of young Hungarians will be the assembly plant or public work," reads the assessment of the situation. It will be quite suspicious right away
Anna Donáth has no idea how many people there are in a year now: barely a hundred thousand.
Therefore, in order for the definite "several million young Hungarians" forecast to come true, all members of each year would have to become apprenticed workers for a minimum of twenty-one years.
From now on, all graduates from Fazekas, AKG, and all Waldorf schools would march one by one next to the production line,
even those who have not yet conceived. And Viktor Orbán would already be 83 years old, by which time he would have difficulty mastering maths.
How would a party whose president (he was waiting as a messiah for a few months) appear to be a force capable of construction as well as demolition, or even just a serious option, comes up with such a bluster?
From the outset, he kicks in the face of all existing conscientious Hungarian teachers,
who can't help exhorting, encouraging and motivating every day, organizing career orientation days and developing talent - when the multi-generational intellectual comes with his sociological knowledge acquired in the Netherlands and tells the plebs that you, whose parents are Hungarian, will get you nowhere , the only determining factor of your prosperity is the current person of the prime minister; my son can jump to Geert Wilders' country at any time to establish his bright and extravagant career.
Why, in this country, does Viktor Orbán personally fail everyone on the anatomy exam who is considering a career as a surgeon?
Who would become a carpenter, a physics teacher or an influenza specialist, do you send the spoils on them?
In Kecskemét, the Mercedes factory (whew, factory!) is currently looking for an electrical engineer for the maintenance of the air-conditioning equipment of the surface treatment plant, they are looking for a plant doctor, they are looking for a plant engineer system specialist in the field of control technology, they are looking for an occupational safety specialist.
Of the 32 open positions, 13 are specifically engineering, four are IT, and zero are trainees;
even in the case of the lowest-level job, a toolmaker qualification or several years of experience is required, and tasks such as "error analysis of cold-forming press tools, execution and documentation of repair and maintenance operations" must be carried out, among other things.
Fault analysis, repair, maintenance –
in the last five years, at what level have these operations been carried out by the so educated and well-known momentaries?
Schneider Electric's just handed over climate-neutral smart factory in Dunavecs currently requires a Customer Project Technical Engineer and an Inventory and Flows Supervisor - that doesn't sound like an assembler either. It would be horrifying to think what kind of image might live in the minds of intellectuals educated at some Western European elite universities in the 21st century. century plant as such, if it is believed that in them
completely semi-illiterate two-handers screwing around,
therefore, I recommend that we do not even think about such things - although it is true: there would be no more perfect perpetuum mobile than the continuous assembly of electronic components in a given building, without the involvement of a single CNC programmer, logistician or factory cook.
Of course, those who studied migration and ethnic studies at the University of Amsterdam, ranked in the top 100, might even wonder why they would rather not present to the public as a regrettable path and a pitiful concrete "destiny" public work and trained assembly, which is also considered the very first step of integration. –
how would the public space be cleaned for selfies, how would the default instant e-roller or home theater system be created, if the sociologist from above suggests that getting up in the morning and participating in the production of such things is a blood test?
Should as many guest workers as possible solve it? Or manufacture the Far East, with which you hate doing business?
And while the president of Momentum believes that Hungarian children from both branches are doomed from the start, he also points out with the same black and white pen: Being in Estonia as a young person is "amazingly cool"!
There is no question that, based on the numbers, Estonia has developed skillfully in recent decades, in fact, it is currently performing well in the PISA test.
do the Estonian youth, who have been consistently at the top of the suicide statistics for years, really feel their lives are "amazingly cool"?
According to an international study published by the WHO last year, 36 percent of 15-year-old Estonian girls are lonely - in Hungary, this rate is 23 percent, which is the fifth best figure in the EU. Interestingly, Albanian teenagers are the most satisfied with their lives - Estonians are in the middle of this ranking, at roughly the same level (or slightly worse) than Hungarians. In terms of mental well-being, Estonian teenagers consistently scored lower than Hungarians, and although their stomach hurts less than their Hungarian counterparts, they are 9-20 places ahead of Hungarians in moodiness, depending on their age.
Which does not mean that the lives of Hungarian teenagers are all games and fairy tales, and that their mental health is downright luxurious - however, it suggests that
the sociologist-political scientist underestimates his own country roughly as much as he exuberantly overestimates other countries.
But let's push him hard so that this Sunday he can get rid of the hassle of traveling to Strasbourg and Brussels and, after performing a precise error analysis, he can finally make up for his embarrassing shortcomings.
Featured image: Anna Donáth's Facebook page