Németh Balázs, a Hungarian Fidesz propagandist and politician, openly copies Russian propaganda techniques — and he no longer even tries to hide it.

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✅ Summary of the Russian Christmas Decorations Video (Roman)

The video explains how Moscow showcases extreme wealth and festive luxury during Christmas, while the rest of Russia — even large cities like St. Petersburg — gets minimal or embarrassing decorations. This has sparked an online trend where people outside Moscow mock their own poor holiday displays in comparison.

Key points:

  • Moscow spends record amounts on lights & decorations, despite the ongoing war.
  • Russia is highly centralized: taxes flow to Moscow first → Moscow gets the wealth.
  • Propaganda frames Russia as more prosperous than Europe, while provincial Russians feel the opposite.
  • The government shows luxury in Moscow and in occupied Ukrainian cities to:
    • impress locals
    • hide poverty, war costs, economic decline
    • keep Moscow residents happy enough not to rebel
  • Holidays function as “opium for the masses” → distraction from crisis:
    • rising prices
    • poverty increasing
    • collapsing infrastructure
    • censorship & war
  • Roman highlights the two realities inside Russia:
    • Moscow = showcase for propaganda
    • Rest of Russia = neglected, underfunded

➡️ Conclusion:
The decorations are not about Christmas — they are about maintaining the image of a rich, “successful” state, while hiding domestic decline.


🥊 How This Mirrors Fidesz / Németh Balázs Propaganda

TechniqueRussia (from video)Németh Balázs in HungaryWhy they match
Showcase illusion of prosperityMoscow as a “rich country” showroom“Magyarország Európa egyik legbiztonságosabb / legjobb helye”Creates a fantasy reality
Deflect attention from crisisDecorations hide war & poverty“Brüsszel háborúba taszít, mi a béke pártján”External enemy → no accountability
Two realitiesCapital vs. provincesBudapest = propaganda stage, rural areas neglectedCentralized power maintains control
Fear-based contrast“Europe is dying”“Nyugat-Európa veszélyes, mi vagyunk az utolsó békés ország”Simplifies world into good vs evil
Victim narrative“The West attacks Russia”“Brüsszel és migránsok fenyegetik Magyarországot”Emotional mobilization
Hide power concentrationMoscow gets everythingOrbán-rendszer → elite gazdagodikPublic pacified through symbolic gifts
Symbolic freebiesDecorations instead of real policyZoo tickets, rezsiutalvány, nyugdíjas belépőkCheap populism instead of structural reform

🎯 Short Insight

Both regimes manufacture a “happy illusion” to cover real decline.

  • Russia: war, poverty
  • Hungary: inflation, healthcare collapse, education crisis

Decorations in Moscow ⇆ propaganda posts in Hungary
Diversions from systemic problems

Németh Balázs = Hungarian version of the Kremlin’s PR style:

“Look at how wonderful everything is here —
ignore what’s actually happening.”