January 25th, 2012

Countryside Priest Wages Holy War Against “Satanic” Disco, Loses

A Protestant priest in the eastern Hungarian town Kunszentmiklós has appealed to the local authorities to shut down the town’s popular disco, in a bid to end what he described as the local youth’s gradual slide into “moral filth.”

“The place is swarmed in the weekends with gangs of rabble-rousing youth,” the clearly very reverend Gyula Pintér (inset) scowled about the Night City Disco Club (pictured on a “singles’ night” party just before Christmas) in a piece in Blikk enticingly entitled Sátán lakozik a diszkóban?, or “Satan dwells in the disco?”

Apparently the local council has to date failed to take up Pintér’s crusade.

“Violence, alcohol and drug abuse is rife, coupled with infernal and intolerable shouting,” Pintér continued, without saying what kind of drugs are available, any specifics on the sexual depravity that one assumes are also taking place, and otherwise whether it’s worth a drive out from Budapest. Still, thanks for the tip, padre!

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  1. " Disco Calamity " Jackson says:

    Well… I’d say the “slide into moral filth” education starts at around age zero, when parents cuss like lumberjacks, openly have sexual relations with their neighbors wives and husbands and drink wine by the gallon like “Countryside Priests”…

 
 
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