
Leleplezték Rogán Antalt, kiderült a tűzijáték titka, most pedig egész Magyaror…
Hiába a gyönyörű tűzijáték, ezen röhög most Magyarország.
A recent viral video has sparked considerable debate by drawing a historical parallel between a medieval Hungarian king and a contemporary political figure. The video features a voice-over recounting the reign of King Peter Orseolo, who ruled Hungary in the 11th century. The narration describes Orseolo as a 'traitor' who relied on foreign advisors and eventually pledged Hungary's sovereignty to the Holy Roman Emperor. This historical account is overlaid with a prominent text that reads, 'You can't tell 10 million people that Péter is a traitor! Tóni: Hold my beer!' The visuals accompanying the narration transition from a knight figure to the illuminated Hungarian Parliament building at night. The video, uploaded by user Szivacsgyöngye, includes the hashtag #magyarpeter, leading many viewers to interpret the historical narrative as a satirical comment on current Hungarian political events. Comments on the video reflect this interpretation, with users discussing the implied connection and debating its relevance to modern political discourse. The creator described the video as a 'prank,' suggesting an intentional provocative comparison designed to engage the audience in a discussion about national loyalty and foreign influence in politics.
Hiába a gyönyörű tűzijáték, ezen röhög most Magyarország.