Stone me, but I listened to Gyurcsány's interview with some nostalgia. I felt a little sorry for the poor fellow, not seriously, but still: the new mental disorder overshadowed the old one, there is a sad transience in this; highlights that I am getting older.

Feri brings out the usual sociopath in the interview, he asks if a murderer can be released after 15 years, why is he still being beaten? Okay, the rhetoric is at its peak, but that nuanced little thing does not even arise as a question in Feri's mind, that on the one hand, the murderer was absolved of his legal responsibility after serving 15 years (while you, my friend, founded a party and siphoned more public money from your victims), on the other hand, the killer may have assumed moral responsibility if he apologized to his victim's relatives. It is not a commitment to ask our own party members to trust us again; it's like when the ex-mayor of Diósd votes for the title of honorary citizen with his own body.

In fact! It's more like that.

Well, let's look at the post before the interview!

Feri notes that two-thirds of the voters are infected. From Orbán's poison, obviously. We have been infected for 14 years, but no one has died, so for my part, I don't consider this a serious epidemic.

In his second sentence, the demagogic dichotomy of truth and lies comes out of the hat, capitalized, of course, in a different way, as if he hadn't said that "we lied morning, night, and evening."

However, the best part comes next: "A part of the public opinion that considers itself democratic is drunkenly, apparently rejoicing, giving up itself, its principles, the essence of constitutional democracy."

Now, the essence of a democracy, at least one of them, is that opinions should be free. Not "democratic" or "dictatorial", but free. In this way, "democratic public opinion" does not exist as such, only in Fletó's mind. It's a paradox. The opinion, no matter how much Feri or Peti would like it, is not about self-giving up, in fact!

"Meanwhile, many people are slowly falling in love with the role of the political firing squad. They want to clear the field. From ideas and characters they don't like."

I understand. So the real victims are not the victims of 2006, but you, Feri. Okay.

The post continues the lie, but the ending is interesting:

“Yeah!? Who cancels? Many more people have already given up than they should have. But there is always a choice.”

Feri! There was a choice. We decided.

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