The author reflects on their experiences in Hungary and critiques the portrayal of the country by figures like David Pressman, emphasizing the challenges faced by independent media and the influence of foreign funding. They argue that anti-government media in Hungary are financially supported by entities like the U.S. State Department, while highlighting the perceived bias in American media. The author discusses the implications of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding LGBTQ+ rights, and critiques the lack of democratic alternatives in Western politics. They conclude by expressing a desire for minimal damage from the departing liberal establishment. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)