Puzsér and the other Jankó Tökmag are simply unable to understand that we are not pro-Russian or anti-Russian - but Hungarian sovereignists. Written by Zsolt Ungváry.
Imagine a place that is far from the noise of the world, so the news reaches there late. The population of the village lives in the firm belief that the Sun revolves around the Earth, which is quite obvious, since if we look up at the sky, we can see it going along its path; anyway, we say that the Sun rises and sets, not that the Earth rotates. But there are those who think it's the other way around - but that's why the majority shuns him, ostracizes him, and dismisses him as a foolish, strange figure.
(Of course, there are some who have read this and that and guess that our man is right, but who would dare to touch the mainstream?)
Then, slowly, the teachings of Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo seep into the community, and over time everyone realizes that the Earth really revolves around the Sun.
The flatteners will be the loudest heliocentrics, but our original, stigmatized hero will remain the messy, incompatible, confused figure full of confused ideas, the typical black sheep, who the public believes is always in trouble.
Viktor Orbán can also experience something like this, who has been right on almost all important issues in this country just as he was on the international stage.
Admitting, of course, his political insight and excellent tactical sense, the matter is actually very simple: he can detach himself from the unappealable false reality of the bigots, who know all the supporting tools (money, mass media, weapons) behind them, and he follows the obvious truth rationally, trusting reason and in the victory of sanity.
Thus, from breaking with the pseudo-communist SZDSZ, which betrayed the regime change, to Robert Schuman's idea of "Europe will either be Christian or not."
(Which is included in the motivations of the founding fathers of the EU, even if it was perhaps not stated literally.)
It was also easy to realize that the drastic decline in the number of births in Europe and the mass migration of African and Asian people of different religions, cultures and ethnicities will lead to serious conflicts in a short time - from the increase in terrorism to the no-go zones emerging in cities, the traditional way of life or until the end of public safety. The same is true for the special tax imposed on multi-companies that rake in extra profits during the crisis, the family support system or the position taken on the issue of war.
It is clear that further restrictions on the little people, increasing migration or widening the fronts are not the salutary, popular and desirable solution.
However, saying this entails the risk of being ostracized and stigmatized due to the unquestionability of "geocentric" views. As it happened, and despite the fact that the fabric of the lie is stretched here and there, Copernicus is still on the index.
Of course, some of the big ones are also starting to make the transition, often attributing the recognition to their own merits, and still only as an observer. And here at home, instead of proudly announcing that we have a Galileo, pumpkin seed yankos even talk disparagingly about the results.
Many figures make a living by belittling others for lack of their own performance.
Fortunately, you can get them on more than once, because the internet doesn't forget. For example, Róbert Puzsér, who not so long ago, in the midst of completely unnecessary profanity, explained how unlikely the loser Orbán's attempt to found a large faction in which the AfD might be included, but a serious party would not join anyway, and nothing would come of it anyway,
definitely not the third largest faction... In the meantime, a little Russianization, because now this is the watchword for intellectual simplification.
There are builders and there are destroyers. Puzsér is typically such a destroyer, he looks for the attackable in everything and everyone, his life's work consists of defaming others instead of creating. And he cannot understand that we are not pro-Russian or anti-Russian, but Hungarian sovereignists.
We used to hate the Russkies, cherished the memory of '56, scolded and mocked them as much as possible (in class, in a group of friends), we went out on March 15 (I, for example, between 1983 and '87, when this was still at stake) to the illegal demonstrations, Russian teacher, who happened to be the wife of the later editor-in-chief of Népszabadság. Today, however, the situation has changed.
Today, the greatest threat to Hungarian sovereignty is not the Russians.
Unlike Puzsér, we do not hate a specific people, but our current oppressors.
And yes, if, God forbid, the Ukrainians (that is, the USA, that is, the main enemies of our sovereignty, the liberal-globalists) win, we will be very badly off.
Next to the other popular mantra, the articles about our isolating prime minister, from now on we will only put any of the following pictures as an illustration: Orbán with Zelenskyi; The meeting between Orbán and Putin; Orbán shakes hands with Trump; the Italian Prime Minister listens to Orbán; Orbán and the Chinese president; Orbán will include the largest French party in his newly formed faction.
Cover image: Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (b) meeting with Donald Trump at the former US president and Republican presidential candidate's Florida residence in Mar-a-Lago
Source: MTI/Minister's Press Office/Zoltán Fischer