Facebook suspended the page of the MCC student who made a critical comment under the post of the vice-president of the Tisza party.

As is known, Péter Magyar took a photo with MCC students at the airport the other day, and then used the photo to hunt for political likes. After the publication of the Facebook post, the students felt trapped, several people commented on the post.

Péter Magyar wrote for the photo that "the MCC students think the Tisza is flowing", but this is not true, as there was no mention of such a statement or political stance in the few minutes when they ran into each other at the airport.

A student wrote to Péter Magyar:

“The MCC has no political stance and no criteria under any circumstances. We didn't say what you claim. The words written in this post are your thoughts, which you shared on our behalf without our consent. I understand that the fact that we listen to the other side and are open to communication in the world is a good political trick, but twisting this goes beyond a limit."

It has now emerged that the Facebook page of one of the students in the picture was suspended after his comment, as so many complaints were received from supporters of the leader of the Tisza Party.

"We MCC students did NOT travel to the People's Party meeting, as claimed by Péter Magyar's post and the left-wing press, but for study purposes, in connection with European Union institutions. We did not agree that this »unexpected encounter« should be made into a Facebook post with a serious distortion of the circumstances. Unfortunately, it has been proven for us today that MP uses anyone for its political purposes. Everyone sees what he shows himself to be, and only a few understand what he is really like," the comment reads.

This clearly shows that MCC students were only good for Péter Magyar as long as he could take a photo with them. If they even write a critical opinion, they delete their comments and push them up on Facebook, whose employee is the party's EP representative.

Mandiner contacted the student, who said that his page was restricted because he had violated the community guidelines, and then this restriction was lifted a few days later, he got his profile back with all his previous posts, comments and reactions, but interestingly, the one under Péter Magyar's post your post is still not visible.

The student is also sure that he was restricted because of his comment on Péter Magyar's page, because it was the only comment he wrote on Facebook since the beginning of May.

Balázs Orbán, chairman of the MCC board of trustees, also commented on Péter Magyar's original post, the politician wrote the following:

"Up until now, in all your public statements, you have unabashedly and pervasively lied about the MCC. Then this can be finished once and for all. So far you have janissaried them, now you want to use the students for your political purposes in a different way!

It will be a nice story when we watch together as you march into the pro-war, pro-migration and pro-gender line of the People's Party with the same revolutionary momentum. Study trip to Brussels at its best!” he emphasized.

Previously, analyst Zoltán Ceglédi was also restricted by the social network after he published a post about Péter Magyar in which he did not portray the politician in the best light.

Mandiner.hu

Cover photo: Péter Magyar
Source: Bence Hagymási Source: 24 Ora (via Magyar Nemzet)