One cannot expect better from him. Dear Mr. Bolgár's existence is hatred of the government, if he could not exercise it, he might even perish. He wouldn't be able to spew out so much poison.

Of course, Mr. Bolgár does not like the way the Prime Minister handled flood protection. Mr. Bolgár doesn't even believe that he treated it. Mr. Bolgár does not believe that Viktor Orbán directed the work, and of course he may have some truth in this, since the prime minister does not decide where and how many sandbags should be placed, nor even how many people should work on a given section. But!

Mr. Bolgár is basically not a stupid person, so he is also a professional in how to twist the facts and paint white as black.

However, he also had a workplace, a boss, and if my memories serve me correctly, he was not directly controlled by the manager at Magyar Rádió either. He wanted to know what was going to be on the show, maybe he asked questions, gave opinions, but if he was a good enough boss, he didn't bark directly into the daily work. If Mr. Bolgár's boss did this, it is clear that he only knows and assumes this one type of manual control.

However, he also had a workplace, a boss, and if my memories serve me correctly, he was not directly controlled by the manager at Magyar Rádió either. He wanted to know what was going to be on the show, maybe he asked questions, gave opinions, but if he was a good enough boss, he didn't bark directly into the daily work. If Mr. Bolgár's boss did this, it is clear that he only knows and assumes this one type of manual control.

Of course, we know the Bolshevik narrative according to which the Christian-conservative government is the servile executor of the decisions of a single person, Viktor Orbán, but how could the prime minister be both incompetent and capable of everything? However, Mr. Bolgár and his comrades have been hawking these two claims for quite some time.

At the same time, dear Mr. Bolgár, I would like to bring to your esteemed attention that slippage is also a lie and this is unfortunately not exempt from your writing. He was able to say:

"...the Union can help cover a part of the costs and restore the damage, and it has already done so. The President of the European Commission, Mrs von der Leyen, met with the leaders of the four Central European countries most affected by the floods and offered 10 billion euros in immediate aid.

That's true. But who cares how much money other people get, when you don't even hear a word about it

Ursula would have offered Hungary a penny worth of help.

Mr. Bolgár, the Union has not helped in anything and it seems that it will not. Dear Mr. Bolgár claims in vain that he has already helped.

Uncle Gyuri, maybe you know the saying: Listening is golden.

Be "cute" for once!

Author: Jr. György Tóth

Cover image source: Flag Magazine