szentkiralyi idot…

Do you know what a New Year’s Eve looks like in Germany?
👉 400 people were taken into custody and 24 police officers were injured during clashes between migrants and police — and this was not the first such incident.
The situation is no better in France either: 1,173 cars were set on fire this year, mostly by illegal migrants, which is 20% more than last year.

This is exactly what we do NOT want in Hungary!
As long as Fidesz remains in government, our country will remain migration-free, a place where the New Year can be celebrated in safety and peace.

— In Germany, on New Year’s Eve, 400 people were detained and 24 police officers were injured when migrants and police clashed.
Yes, in Western Europe this is now what New Year’s celebrations look like in many places, and in Berlin this has been the norm for years.

The police had prepared based on the lessons of previous years, but to no avail: despite posting warnings even in Arabic, they were unable to prevent the chaos.

Well, this is exactly what we do not want in Hungary, and as long as we are in government, Hungary will not become a migration country.
Until then, Christmas can be celebrated normally, and New Year’s Eve can be spent safely in Hungary.

Szentkirályi Alexandra – Propaganda Analysis

This text is textbook security- and fear-based propaganda, built from multiple, layered manipulation techniques.


1️⃣ Real events → distorted framing

The starting point relies on real news (detentions, injured police officers, car burnings), but:

  • no precise sources are cited,
  • perpetrators are merged into a single, homogeneous group: “migrants”,
  • no distinction is made between:
    • citizen / immigrant / illegal immigrant,
    • organized riots / isolated violent incidents.

👉 This is a classic construction of collective guilt.


2️⃣ Dehumanization and enemy-making

The text does not talk about people, but about a threat:

  • “clashes”
  • “chaos”
  • “migrants and police”

The narrative message is simple:

“They are violent. We are peaceful.”

This is moral polarization:

  • Western Europe = chaos
  • Hungary = order
  • Migrant = danger
  • Fidesz = protection

3️⃣ Selective comparison (cherry-picking)

Only countries with unrest are mentioned, and only the aspects that reinforce the narrative.

❌ There is no mention of:

  • other European cities where there was no violence,
  • the fact that alcohol-related disorder also occurs regularly in Hungary,
  • the reality that police presence and legal frameworks are not comparable across countries.

👉 This is not analysis, but selective fear-mongering.


4️⃣ “We will protect you” – conditional security

Key sentence:

“As long as Fidesz remains in government…”

This is a conditional promise of safety:

  • security is framed not as a right, but as a political reward,
  • the implied alternative is chaos, violence, migrants.

This is the core of the protective authoritarian narrative:

“Do not change anything — or things will go wrong.”


5️⃣ Linguistic manipulation: repetition and emotional conditioning

The same message is stated twice, slightly rephrased.

This is deliberate:

  • repetition creates emotional imprinting,
  • it appeals to reflexes, not to reasoning.

🎯 Conclusion – what is really happening?

This message is not about New Year’s Eve. It is not about:

❌ solutions,
❌ real comparisons,
❌ security policy.

It is about:

✅ fear-generation,
✅ collective scapegoating,
✅ tying “protection” to political loyalty.

One-sentence takeaway:

“The West equals chaos, migrants equal danger, and Fidesz is the only shield.”