When I put down the lute, you will be the same nobody again as you were when you greeted right-wing politicians in advance with your tongue reaching to your knees - the publicist told Péter Magyar.

László Zöldi Szentesi reacted on his Facebook page to the threat of the president of the Tisza party.

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Péter Magyar told the "propagandist" journalists that they should look for a new job soon. It's a great idea, the point is that everyone understands it, I think.

Yes, dear Peter.

On behalf of the threatened journalists (not propagandists, since that's you...), let me note three small things.

The first is that only one person can decide how long I want to be a journalist: myself. I will stop writing when collecting German beer mugs or cooking Italian food has slowed me down so much that I no longer want to share anything with others. When that day comes, however, is not decided by a midget, a neurotic bastard, a wife-beating jerk, a narcissistic neurotic - that is, you. When I lay down the lute, you will be the same nobody again as you were when you greeted right-wing politicians, businessmen, journalists, those from whom you hoped for benefit and power at that time.

Source: Facebook/Screenshot

My second point is that a politician who threatens journalists, regardless of which political camp he or the journalists belong to, is merely indicating with this text that he is afraid of the public and does not tolerate dissent. Get used to the idea that you can never limit our freedom of speech, simply because you won't have the opportunity. You're going to burn yourself horribly anyway sooner or later because of your rubbish. You won't even have time to save yourself, so the interesting little private phrases won't germinate in your head either.

And for the third time, let me remind you that I have been a journalist for thirty years. I have always been able to thank my work ethic, talent and knowledge for what I have achieved. I can rightly be proud of that. In other words, I stay where I was, I am, it's completely natural. You, on the other hand, have never worked at a normal workplace in your life, because of your wife, you were tolerated in some office, or you barked all day in chains. For this very reason, and because you have failed as a man, husband, and father, you lie all day long and incite hatred in Hungarian society, you should keep quiet. You will soon.

This is what I wanted to tell you, Péter Magyar. Sorry for the harsh wording, but where I came from, people like you were usually slapped in the face with a shovel.

With love: László Zöldi Szentesi

Featured image: András Éberling/Hungarian Nation