Szegedist
03-08-2013, 02:24 PM
The Hungarian owner of Béla Bartók's work demanding the removal of the composer's name and photographs from the socialist party campaign film. World-famous footballer Ferenc Puskás' widow also issued a similar request; she is asking the socialist party to remove her husband's name and photographs from the party's propaganda film. The promotional material is the product of those who are the political heirs of the Bolshevik monsters that prevented my husband for twenty-five years from returning home said the widow.
In a letter to the chairman of the Socialist party Attila Mesterhazy, Gábor Vásárhelyi writes "I'm deeply dismayed and outraged by the fact that the socialist party used Béla Bartók's name and photographs in its campaign film designed to promote socialist political agenda”.
Your party has recently openly declared that those who were born in the lost territories were not Hungarians. Béla Bartók was born in the lost territories, therefore, according to your definition he is not Hungarian either writes Vásárhelyi; then, he added do not use the names of those Hungarians that born outside of the current territory of the country for your propaganda purposes.
Béla Bartók's sons strictly forbidden the return of the composer's remains to his homeland until your political predecessors ruled the country writes Vásárhelyi.
"Do not interfere with the composer's peaceful rest by using his name in your propaganda film... I want you to remove any reference to Béla Bartók from your promotional materials" concludes the letter Gábor Vásárhelyi.
(Notes: Socialist hate-mongers are desperate to garner support among the population, but polls suggest that they are failing; in a last desperate attempt they have resorted to what they know best spreading hatred and trying to divide people on fake issues. The strategy doesn't seem to work even if they get all the support they need from their global power masters as people reject the treasonous policies of the party)
http://www.hungarianambiance.com/2013/03/everybody-afraid-of-liberal-bolshevik.html
In a letter to the chairman of the Socialist party Attila Mesterhazy, Gábor Vásárhelyi writes "I'm deeply dismayed and outraged by the fact that the socialist party used Béla Bartók's name and photographs in its campaign film designed to promote socialist political agenda”.
Your party has recently openly declared that those who were born in the lost territories were not Hungarians. Béla Bartók was born in the lost territories, therefore, according to your definition he is not Hungarian either writes Vásárhelyi; then, he added do not use the names of those Hungarians that born outside of the current territory of the country for your propaganda purposes.
Béla Bartók's sons strictly forbidden the return of the composer's remains to his homeland until your political predecessors ruled the country writes Vásárhelyi.
"Do not interfere with the composer's peaceful rest by using his name in your propaganda film... I want you to remove any reference to Béla Bartók from your promotional materials" concludes the letter Gábor Vásárhelyi.
(Notes: Socialist hate-mongers are desperate to garner support among the population, but polls suggest that they are failing; in a last desperate attempt they have resorted to what they know best spreading hatred and trying to divide people on fake issues. The strategy doesn't seem to work even if they get all the support they need from their global power masters as people reject the treasonous policies of the party)
http://www.hungarianambiance.com/2013/03/everybody-afraid-of-liberal-bolshevik.html