Brussels made Szájer gay according to writer of The Orbán Phenomenon
The writer of the book titled The Orbán Phenomenon, Georgi Markov from Bulgaria says that Szájer is a victim of the gay lobby that is going on in Brussels and that to be able to avoid temptations, members of the European Parliament should only be in office for one period.
As we have earlier reported, Hungarian MEP József Szájer participated in an orgy in Brussels last week that the police shut down due to violating the curfew hours. The Hungarian MEP who resigned even before the case was made public, tried to flee the venue by climbing down the drainpipe of the first-floor flat but the police caught him and found drugs in his bag – which he claimed he did not know about. The scandal, of course, made it to the international press very quickly and people still have something to say about it today.
According to Szeretlek Magyarország, it is not a secret that the Bulgarian man, Georgi Markov is a huge fan of Orbán. He previously wrote a book about the Hungarian Prime Minister that was published in Hungary, too. The book is titled The Orbán phenomenon.
Georgi Markov is a politician himself. One of the leading broadcasters of Bulgaria asked him about his opinion on the Szájer-scandal and how a “Belgium Barbecue” can be compatible with Fidesz’s anti-gay politics.
Markov says, “Szájer has been an MEP since 2006. This man got infected. For the last 14 years, all he hears is gender ideology, gay marriage, homosexuals, bisexuals, trisexuals, asexuals. And he simply got infected, it is contagious. That is why all MEPs should be limited to a single term in Brussels”. He says “Szájer was overwhelmed by all this and decided to give it a go. It is quite tempting.”
Listen to the interview with English subtitles here:
“A friend of mine told me that many couples are walking around in the EP cafeteria. This man fell ill with the gender ideology” – Markov continues.
Thus, according to the Bulgarian politician, Brussels is the only one to blame, and this is what being a member of Parliament for too long does to people. However, there are somewhat contradictory opinions too.
According to Zsolt Bayer, publicist, also Fidesz party founder and friend of Szájer said: “Józsi (=Szájer) was fighting against this terrible demon of his, for I don’t even know how long”.
László Bogár, the economic consultant also closely related to Fidesz, said: “everyone has known there was a possibility for this to happen with Jóska (=Szájer) for 30 years”.
Source: Szeretlek Magyarország
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