"Puzsér is the kind of stupid kid at school who doesn't understand the word nice. Not for a long time.”

"Everywhere in the world of the Internet it is said that verbal aggression can cause more serious damage than physical aggression. And really! Yet I read now that Ábrahám Robi was detained and imprisoned because he slapped Puzsér, who by the way verbally abused him many times in front of him. And not only him! Half the country..." Majka wrote in her Facebook post , then explained:

"So how is it now? Can those "rats" from nobody's house, who only have the courage to play the tell-all man in front of the computer monitor, do anything? First, they refer to the fact that public figures have to put up with much more than the average person, which is a big shame. But my favorite reaction is that in real life, when they come face-to-face with the person they have defiled, they try to appeal to the intellect and hide behind the fact that a reasonable, normal person does not slap the other person in the face and does not use aggression.

"And then when they are still punched in the face, then the question is, how did the other dare to do this?"

None of the current perpetrators are on my friends list, but here I am Ábrahám," emphasized Majka, then added:

"Mr. Puzsér has had a really bad time..."

"Puzsér is the kind of stupid kid at school who doesn't understand the word nice. Not for the first time. She is smarter than everyone else, and even though they tell her that Robika, don't do this, it's too much, and she does too. Although anyone who sees behind things knows exactly that this is his goal. Now everything will be about him again. "He is a bigger megalomaniac, a meaner schemer, a more carefully planned poser than anyone who has been targeted in the last decade," said Majka.

"So dear Robika! (Puzsér - the ed.) This is when you have to take responsibility for your words. And who knows how many people will still line up to buy you a cheese sour cream (?!) I can't wait for the buffet to open," concluded Majka in her Facebook post.

As our paper also reported, the right-wing journalist and Róbert Puzsér got into a fight that ended in a slap. Both parties recalled what had happened on their social media pages, but Róbert Puzsér went so far as to share the course of the conflict that escalated into violence within the framework of a homosexual satire.

Source: Hungarian Nation

Róbert Puzsér (Photo: MTI/Tamás Kovács)