Friday, January 14, 2011

Period More Sensitive

Glühwein trinken und Ice T hören

text: Facebook invitation to the demo "drink mulled wine and listen to Ice-T" on Tuesday, 01/11/2011 at 15:30 clock, before the Hungarian Embassy:

"The fact that the new Hungarian government, with its two-thirds majority in Parliament late last year passed a new media law is that it allows her to press, TV, radio and the Internet to control and censor the interested newspaper reader has indeed mitgekriegt. The fact that Orban people of Prime Minister is with the law seriously, it has Media directly on the supervision of certain entry into force of the law on 1 January a few days ago demonstrated by Ice T's song "It's On" and banned. One may of the musicians Ice T and his recent commitment to keep as a cop drama in TV series what you want, since Mr Orban, however, since 1 January represents us all EU citizens and citizens in his position as EU president, us this censorship is still a lot! "

For this reason, has a little more or less radical group, illegal under prior to the Hungarian Embassy to the Linden gathered to drink mulled wine and listening to Ice T. Two police officers allowed to stay for an hour, then one must place the but clear ... please. Beforehand, the message did not comment on why banning calculated Ice T. It was referred to the Foreign Ministry in Budapest, where no one wanted to also give its opinion. Given the slightly drunken protesters and the portable radio, which completely overrides "It's On" was the best that the embassy had last Tuesday but then can bring themselves to send a small delegation of three officers on the street. Have to say they had not been able to answer questions they just in the usual-is-not-in-our-area-style accountability and mulled wine as the stock is then bent and broke the end, the demonstration.

it left open several questions, such as whether you read any newspapers at the Hungarian Embassy, as the official was unaware that it had suspended radio host Attila Mong and his boss, because both in its mission as a sign of protest's silence - had lodged minute. A highly questionable assertion of officials was on the other, so that very few people actually know the law, but a lot of people talk about it! But we should wait and see what the EU Commission says it. That law was just translated from Hungarian into English (more than 200 pages) and even Prime Minister Orban was not able to Content in their own words to play to have in front of you without the law. Hmm ... ! Yes. How do these journalists actually take the right just to report on a law that they do not even know, have not even read? Insolence.

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