
🤡 Unbelievable! Magyar Péter’s Brussels candidates have finally been allowed to speak up 😅
On Friday, they were permitted to write on Facebook that, according to them, REGIME CHANGE will happen in 100 DAYS.
(Anna Müller, the Brussels / North Pest candidate, also received permission – she can be seen in the photo 😁)
We know exactly what a TISZA-style, Brussels-driven “regime change” would mean ❗️
📍 Instead of tax cuts: a brutal, left-wing AUSTERITY PACKAGE, just like we’ve seen before under Bajnai and Bokros…
📍 Instead of families: support for multinational corporations.
📍 Instead of utility price cuts: 2–3× ENERGY PRICE HIKES and 1,000-forint fuel prices. (According to them, that’s worth it just so we don’t buy oil and gas from Russia…)
📍 On orders from the European People’s Party: Hungary would begin preparations for a “BIG” war against Russia: a war economy, conscription, and support for Ukraine…
📍 At Ursula von der Leyen’s request: TISZA would hand over a slice of Hungarian sovereignty to Brussels, meaning that under the migration pact, MIGRANTS could start arriving.
☝️ This is the TISZA version of REGIME CHANGE.
Everything else is just nonsense!
99 days 😉
1. Preemptive ridicule (ridicule framing)
“🤡 Incredible! They were finally allowed to squeak… 😅”
This is not an argument but a psychological setup:
- it portrays the opponent as unserious and ridiculous,
- places the reader in a position of superiority (“we’re already laughing at them”),
- signals in advance: “what you’re about to read is not meant to be thought about, but laughed at.”
👉 This is the pre-emptive disabling of critical thinking.
2. Guilt by association
“Magyar Péter’s Brussels candidates”
“Brussels’ North-Pest candidate”
This is where the key move happens:
- Magyar Péter ≙ “Brussels”
- “Brussels” ≙ external power
- external power ≙ threat
👉 There is no discussion of policies — only identity labeling.
3. Future horror scenarios without evidence (fear cascade)
The list is not a set of claims but an alarm chain:
- “brutal austerity”
- “support for multinationals”
- “2–3× energy prices”
- “1,000-forint fuel”
- “war economy”
- “conscription”
- “migrants will come”
📌 What is missing entirely:
- legislative proposals,
- official statements,
- quotations,
- sources.
👉 This is not analysis but conditional fear manufacturing.
4. Recycling historical trauma
“As we got used to under Bajnai and Bokros…”
This activates memory reflexes:
- Gordon Bajnai
- Lajos Bokros
👉 It works even when there is no actual connection to the current actors.
This is an emotional shortcut, not logic.
5. War panic as the final trump card
“BIG WAR,” “conscription,” “war economy”
This is the strongest layer of propaganda:
- existential fear,
- visualization of personal loss,
- a sense of total loss of control.
The entire construct rests on a single assumption:
“Brussels wants it.”
But:
- there is no decision,
- no legal authority,
- no mechanism.
6. “Sovereignty” as a magic word
“At the request of Ursula von der Leyen…”
Everything is condensed into one person:
- Ursula von der Leyen
- European People’s Party
👉 “Sovereignty” here is not a legal concept but an emotional totem.
7. The final trick: the false conclusion
“☝️ This is the TISZA ‘REGIME CHANGE’. Everything else is nonsense!”
This closes the discussion without thinking:
- no debate,
- no alternatives,
- no questions.
👉 An authoritarian communicative lock.
Short summary — what is this really?
This text:
❌ does not inform,
❌ does not argue,
❌ does not prove.
✔️ It injects fear
✔️ Attacks identity
✔️ Activates automatic reflexes
The target audience is not those who think, but those who are:
- exhausted,
- insecure,
- afraid of change,
- unwilling to decide.
👉 The core message in one sentence:
“Don’t ask. Be afraid. Stay.”