Szittyakürt, 1981 (20. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1981-01-01 / 1. szám

NOV.-DEC., 1980 NGHfín Page 3 WHO SHOT J.R.?...OR THE POLES? (Continued from pg. 2) all around the world—the chaotic condition in Poland is just one ex­ample of the Kremlin’s colossal crisis—but the West does not want to see it that way. While the people of Afghanistan or Poland struggle for their future existence the people in the West are busy worrying about the nature of their entertainment, disarmament, antidraft registra­tion, pacifism, “isolationism...” when the Polish workers evoked an old 1950 labor law that allowed their unions to make contact with labour unions of other countries the Soviet Union accused the unions of “foreign influence,” infiltration and of anti-socialist attitudes. The Soviet troop movements around Poland that involved over a million troops in mid-December underlies the Soviet intentions to keep “law and order in Socialist frameworks.” Soviet hard-liners even committed sabotage by which they accused the Polish workers. Vladimir Posner, a Soviet radio and TV commentator said in early De­cember that, “There is a threat of an economic breakdown in Poland and the U.S. is putting oil on the fire by interferring in the internal affairs of the Socialist Community of nations. The Soviets did not intend to intervene. The Polish people should be able to solve their own problems...and if they need help the U.S.S.R. is ready...” The truth is, Comrade Posner, that in Poland as in Hungary or in Afghanistan the problems are not only economical—but most and first of all political and a question of sheer survival of traditional cul­tures, ancient languages and human souls! If the problems were only economical in nature then why in Hell did over a million Soviet troops march up to Poland—why did the thousands of tanks and armoured trucks run over Hungary in 1956— why were the innocent babies and pregnant mothers killed—why weren’t trucks sent instead from the “successful” kolhozes filled with grain, potatoes, meat, and building materials? NYET!, Comrade Pos­ner! We remember well of all the repeated lies before and after 1956. Those same lies are harangued again from the towers of the Kremlin. ONE GOD, ONE NATION... When the Hungarian Freedom­­fighter Movement held its annual rememberance of the grlorious 1956 October 23rd Freedomfight and the hundreds of Magyars who came to pay their respects in Cleveland, Ohio were asked by Professor Paposi-Jobb, the President of the H.F.M., to stand and state their beliefs in ONE GOD, in ONE NATION, and in ONE ETERNAL GODLY TRUTH—they did so be cause the American “television fic­tion J.R.’s” could not affect them. They stated their beliefs in the RE­SURRECTION OF HUNGARY in front of the flags of the stripes of King ÄRPÄD and the true and first TRAVELING NATIONAL FLAG OF HUNGARY (which was raised ofst by TURÄN Magyar brother w ter Seres in 1951). prThe RESURRECTION OF HUN |RY and the liberation of Poland We only be temporarily delayed by Wedes °f the power hungry Posners Breznyevs because the bloods of the heroes of Budapest and Warsaw fuels of the eternal flame of the torch of freedom and justice. WHILE THEY SLEPT... The Poles and the Magyars know that the Americans are reluctant to leave their TV sets on Mondays be­cause of football...on Fridays be­cause of J.R., and then they sleep and while they slept the greedy im­perialist Russians struck again— yesteryear in HUNGARY, last year in TURANIAN AFGHANISTAN and now in brotherly Poland. In Cleveland last October the hero MIHÁLY PÁNCÉLOS, the leader of the CARPATHIAN-RU­SZIN FREEDOMFIGHTERS, rose to the podium reminding the com­memorating Magyars that: “The thundering voices and saintly powers of the Apostles would be needed to awaken the peoples of the Free World from their narcotic sleep, to make them understand that the days of freedom, of Christian culture and of affluence are numbered...and that from the East as well as from amongst us—in our own backyards—intentions are to Communize and to enslave the world.” There are those who are awake: the Latvian Youth Association held HISTORICAL SETTING After World War I. when Pre­sident Wilson returned from Europe “having made the world safe for democracy”, America reverted to isolationism from Harding to the Hoover administration. Fighting against alcohol and A1 Capone the country plunged into a severe depression emerging from it with the help of the great designer of limited information, especially as to foreign affairs, Franklin D. Roosevelt, at the price of starting World War II. Winning the war, but losing the peace, Truman by recalling McArthur have chosen the tradi­tional solution of compromise in the Korean War, which was topped by the appeasement of the Eisenhower administration’s uneasy truce. Then came the trauma of Viet­nam that was concluded with the humiliating surrender forced on Nixon by the terror of the rampag­ing fellow travelers licensed during the Kennedy and Johnson administ­rations. However, the revengeful liberals eager to pry open Pandora’s box had not been satisfied with the humiliation of the only politi­cian of statesmanlike stature, de­manded the head of Nixon and with the sheepish acquiesence of the American public they were re­warded with it for their services de­stroying the fiber of the traditional moral values of our society, under the false pretense of justice for all and nobody is above the law. Ford had neither the time nor the sagacity to change the conditions, besides the trilateralists would not permit this to happen. The country became acclimatized to elect Jimmy Carter. No wonder, that with this historical montage Ronald Reagan resolved to run for the highest office of the land. His good efforts were richly rewarded in the elections. The problems facing us are not simple and small, but complex and tremendous, however the U.S. is not a small banana republic, but a giant among nations. Nevertheless Ame­rica for the first time in its history a protest rally near the Soviet embassy in Washington, D.C. late in November to remind the world of the 40th year of Russian occupation of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. So did the Croatians protest in Cleveland, Ohio as they marched on the streets to mark Captive Croatia Day on November 29. In the mean time the Communist Polish Chief Prosecutor, Lucjan Czubinski, ordered the provincial prosecutors to secretly and skillfully “clean up the anti-socialists” groups in Poland. Just who are these “anti-socialists” who deserve to be rounded up and shot in Poland? To be sure they are working fathers and mothers like you and me here and in Hungary. They are union workers from Gdansk like Lech Walesa whose daring demands forced the mobilization of 30 Soviet divisions from the Soviet-Polish border and 19 other divisions from East-Ger­­many. 23rd COMMEMORATION... The newly installed Polish party boss Stanislaw Kania was sum­­monded to a secret Summit to Moscow in early December to “learn what to do.” He should have attended the 23rd commemoration of the Hungarian Freedomfight of 1956 which was held in Cleveland, Ohio and should have instead seemed unable or unwilling to live up to the requirements of its national and international respon­sibilities. Being domestic and foreign policy intrically entwined, a commodity’s price increase might be the result of a faux pas in diplo­macy, thus inflation, unemploy­ment, energy problems the Middle East question, communist agression, detente, common market and Japa­nese industrial production are inter­related. Americans are interested in eco-Winston Churchill maintained, that communism is “a riddle wrap­ped in a mystery inside an enigma”. One way to solve the riddle, unwrap the mistery and crack open the enigma is to find out what is the essence or driving force to com­munism. To discover it we do not have to take a journey around the world. It is here at our doorstep. It’s name is dialectics, without it com­munism is unintelligible. Dialectics is a logical process pro­jected into the external world in­cluding the atom and the universe. In communism it is the prime mover. Dialectics for the com­munists is what for others the Bible, the Koran, the Talmud, the Vedas. It is their sacred literature and a traffic code which takes the faithful to the land of promise in a car where the motor is the belief in dialectics sitting at the steering wheel: Mr. Dialectics or World Robot heading to its sure destination. It holds a promise for its believers for more bread, from each according to his ability to each according to his needs, and a promise for more freedom. Here in America if we want more bread then we elect a re­publican president and if we want born again, less money, inflation, Bert Lance and Billy, then we elect a democratic president. Dialectics reaches back in the classical time of Parmenides, a pre- Socratic philosopher, who was the founder of metaphisics based on listened to the words of Mrs. Vit. István Szakáts and the heart grip­ping message of Mrs. Zsuzsanna Tomory. The mother, the teacher, the nurse, Mrs. Tomory would have taught Boss Kania the lesson that “...deadly wounded by the indif­ference of the West, drop by drop the Magyar (Pole) bleeds and is being sacrificed on the altars of foreign (Russian) peoples and of foreign interests!” Sadly and ironically it all seems that what the tanks and bullets could not finish in Hungary and in Poland the political anorexia of the West helps to complete—namely the slow and systematic breakdown of the traditional social and cultural fibers in those ancient lands. Dear Magyar blood brothers! and Dear Polish brother! We already know “who shot J.R.” and it really does not matter... We already know who is shooting at the Poles! and that really matters! You and I know that the criminals are the East-West imperialists who blatantly work hand in hand. In Gdansk, Poland now there is the one and only “officially raised” monument in the memory of the 45 massacred Polish workers who went on strike ten years ago, but there are millions of graves that remain un­marked all over the Communist Block! MÉN-APÓ nomy as much as they are disin­terested in foreign policy. That atti­tude is to be changed urgently for the simple reason of survival. In the focus of our foreign policy is, how to defend ourselves against the threat of communist aggression. Most of our political decisions thus grain embargo, SALT II., national defense, budget balancing, taxation etc. are affected directly or indirectly by global communist ag­gression. Let us see what is behind it. logic and was the first to use dialec­tics. After him, Socrates made abundant use of dialectics, espe­cially at his lectures where he used to ask many questions. Once he asked one of his pupils Cephalus: “What is justice? Justice is telling the truth, ” answered Cephalus. “Alright” said Socrates, “What would you do, Cephalus, if a demented man with a knife in his hand would enter your house and ask for the whereabouts of your best friend, would you tell him the truth?” “No!” replied Ceap­­halus. “Then” said Socrates, “Justice is something else than telling the truth. ” The above dialogue is a simple example of dialectics, where justice is telling the truth, is the thesis. Not telling the truth, which is the denial of the thesis, is the anti thesis and the compromise of the two is the synthesis. After Socrates, Plato based his idealistic philosophy on the dialectical process. Dialectics was highly developed in Hegel’s metaphysical idealism. Marx bor­rowing from Hegel placed dialectics in the center of his philosophy. He did it for revolutionary purpose, be­cause Marx was dissatisfied with the conditions of his time, especially with the excesses of incipient capi­talism, thus he wanted to change these conditions and being an irras­­cible, imperious, and impatient man, he would not even consider to wait for the gradual change of the evolutionary process. For his pur-Dr. Géza Sz. Éles FACING RUSSIAN REALITY DIALECTICS THE POWERHOUSE OF COMMUNIST FAITHFULS

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