On December 17, 2022, the leftist newspaper Guardian conducted an interview with a certain African-American speaker named Steve Lacy. As it was written, the celebrated young singer-songwriter from California gave a ferocious concert from his 2022 album Gemini Rights. “He and his band are wearing a look they debuted in their music video: white shirts with black 'S's on them. Complete with black tie, it becomes a dollar bill.” And now comes the point of the article." "It is interesting that the Californian punks, the Dead Kennedys, introduced this form of appearance, which took aim at the empty meanness of the music industry around 1980." It should be noted that the rapper wears the same outfit in his music video.

"Meanwhile, Lacy's oversized glasses and tight pigtails are strongly reminiscent of Stevie Wonder, another musician whose talent showed early," adds the Guardian. Nowhere is a protesting remark a reprimand mentioning theft.

Although "theft" was mentioned in public forums, the final verdict of the commentators was that the black performer was inspired by and paid homage to the motif of the punk band.

Based on all of this, we ask those involved to end the circus and talk about the fact that the left has already tried to influence the 2022 parliamentary election campaign with money coming directly from abroad, and this was also supported by the national security investigation that revealed the support of the unified left-wing opposition. The left (the six parties that started together and the NGOs) used nearly four billion forints in foreign resources during the 2022 campaign, of which more than HUF 1.8 billion went to the Everyone's Hungary Movement associated with Péter Márki-Zay. Among other concrete evidence, the prime ministerial candidate of the united opposition himself revealed that during the election campaign several million US dollars came to them from the United States of America.

They bought them by the kilo!

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Cover image source: rcarecords.com/artist/steve-lacy