Szilárd Demeter’s museum subordinates distance themselves from their boss, who explains in a circular that they are not anti-Semites, but liberalism is as dangerous as Nazism.



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In a dissociative ad distributed on Facebook Monday afternoon, CEO Demeter Szilárd responded to the international scandal, which identified Fidesz with Jews, liberals with Nazis, Europe with gas chambers and György Soros with other musicologists.

More than seventy of the approximately 200 PIM employees signed the short text before 4 p.m.

  • One is that signatories, both as PIM staff and individuals, distance themselves from the CEO’s wording, including its content, style, and the manner of publication and revocation.
  • The other is that, because continuity is so important in the museum profession, and the knowledge and experience necessary to preserve collections can only be gained in many years, protesters stick around and continue to do their job.

Here is the full text:

However, this is not the only letter that many people read in PIM on Monday. According to 444, CEO Demeter Szilárd sent an emotional circular to all PIM employees on Monday afternoon explaining his infamous writing.

The strikingly incoherent lyrics begin with

“My conscience is clear. I have never described a single anti-Semitic line or phrase. But I didn’t even think. There is not a single off-white anti-Semitism in my line (s). “

Demeter then shares her conclusion with her subordinates on who they are now. “Demanding his head out loud”They do it to forget that the opposition coalition launched an anti-Semitic candidate in the fall by-elections. The surprising curve gets to the point where Demeter is already accusing in the third line of her letter, anyway.

“Miklós Vámos listened, András Kepes listened, Lajos Parti Nagy also listened”.

I mean, there is also a righteous anti-Semitic past in the opposition coalition.

Demeter said that this silence is now being made up for by the “verbal lynching” thrown at him.

The letter, which goes to conciliation and then to prosecution, takes another turn at this point: Demeter “But your hypocrisy and your double standards cannot be an excuse for me.” repents once more. Writing in such a way that Gergely Gulyás was right that he shouldn’t have written grumpy journalism. But he, as he writes, passionately loves his country, nation and culture and if they are in danger, it is his duty to protect them, and now they believe they are in danger. Demeter closes the remorse phase with this peacebuilding, consensus building and conflict reduction prayer:

“I think the liberal multicultural utopia is as dangerous as Nazism and Communism were.”

After that, with a sharp change, he begins to discuss what kind of date Imre Kertész forbade him on Facebook. It is unclear what his subordinates have to do with this. In return, it turns out this is a blunt and generally anti-Muslim quote from the Gardener, beginning with

“It would be about the way Muslims flood and then take over, in Hungarian they destroy Europe, the way Europe runs everything, suicidal liberalism and dumb democracy.”

Demeter then compares herself to Gardener, yeah “A gardener is my role model in the sense that a creative person who trusts his truth cannot know taboos”.

The line of surprises does not end, because at this point Demeter announces that there are still taboos, and even his deputy, Zsuzsa Kalla, was right that because of his position he should also consider these taboos, so he condemns the writer who lives in him to the silence. He then tries to make sure that while he is CEO, he will not write journalism, just a book, which, however, will only be published after he has left PIM.

In closing the letter, Demeter first recalls how much money he brought with him as CEO, assuring staff that he would not buy them, and then states one of the letter’s key messages:

“And I’m the CEO until the maintainer decides otherwise.”

In Hungarian, despite the scandal, he does not give up. For now, it doesn’t seem to need it, at least the government supported it.

Like many powerful twists on the card, at this point Demeter makes a regular liberal creed that

“Since I was CEO, I have been a sensitive advocate for freedom of expression and thought at PIM, and no one has been retaliated against in the workplace for expressing other opinions, whether political or worldview-based. And as long as he is CEO, it will continue to be that way. “

Close the text with “With that in mind, let everyone think about how to proceed.”, presumably with a view to possible layoffs.

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