István Vályi spoke to Zsófi Szabó: Young people, unlike you, understand and understand exactly what is happening around them and why
According to the journalist, the presenter is more afraid than those who have nothing to lose. The debate erupted due to the political views of young people.
István Vályi journalist posted a message on Facebook To Zsófi Szabóafter the TV2 host said in an interview that he thinks “it’s cool to be in the opposition, but many young people have no idea why.”
In the post, Vályi sharply criticized the presenter’s claims and painted a completely opposite picture of young people.
According to the journalist, young people have opinions because they are bothered by many things and are not tied to positions to which they should cling. He says they are for young people
“their moral and human barriers, which do not include the filth of Szőlő Street, the secretary of state who turns his back on child protection, the government spokesperson who runs away from questions, the clogged toilets on the trains, the billions that have been skidded and the case of Lőrinc Mészáros, but not the cicada propaganda stuffed with public money, the round-headed gelatinous alligator in the housing estate and the data of the civilians put on the map neither.”
He adds that, in their opinion, the fact that hundreds of billions of forints were “literally stolen from the commons” and that thousands of billions of forints of assets lost their status as public money is also not included.
In his post, Vályi also lists other grievances:
“They can’t handle a police captain driven to suicide, or an ambulance station manager, just like your glasses, Putin’s ass hair, and the shameful choir of beggars in red caps on the plane rented with our 190 million money, and they also have a hard time bearing the fact that in Bulgaria they are already paying in euros from January, while in our country the interest on loans covered by secret contracts for many years is HUF 3,000+ billion and shit our money’s worth.”
According to the journalist, young people can’t do it anymore “the phlegm rag shaking, the private castle munchies and the herd of zebras driven by quads, as well as the fact that the 70-meter line of patients is called a flashmob, is not a failure of patient care, since only the above-mentioned loan interest is more than what is spent on health care.”
Vályi believes that it is also not acceptable for them that a “country full of hatred and hatred” has been created, where every fifth child is officially poor, and where civilians are threatened with prison, while they do not even receive their compensation awarded by the court. He also mentions that the Swiss indexed pension and joining the European Public Prosecutor’s Office were also “shown the door”.
According to the journalist, the list is endless, and many groups in society, including doctors, police and soldiers, have had enough.
“Doctors, nurses, policemen, soldiers, firefighters and navvies too, how long will everyone shovel the filth of this scumbag? Do you think they haven’t had enough? All the pits are full, all the glasses are full and there’s nowhere and nothing left to go to. You have it, you don’t have enough and you’re afraid, more afraid than those who have nothing left to lose. Do you really think so?”
István Vályi concludes his post.
