Orbán propaganda and Szandika’s new job… one million per day.

👉 Karácsony Gergely is once again pointing fingers instead of working!
Instead of grabbing a snow shovel, the mayor chose the keyboard again today. While others are tirelessly helping, he is lecturing from the comfort of his office—despite the fact that there is plenty to be done.
🛑 The roads are dangerous, sidewalks are impassable, stops are slippery, and trams are disrupted.
It’s time to finally get to work! Time to work, Mr. Mayor!

Video:

Szandra!
Yes?
Karácsony has just posted that everyone is doing their job—except Fidesz.
Oh really? Then let me report that right now it is the mayor who has not done his job, because the reason we are standing here at this tram stop is that practically everyone can slip and fall…

1️⃣ False dilemma: “working” vs. “posting”

The text suggests that the mayor is either shoveling snow or communicating — as if managing city operations and providing public information were mutually exclusive.
👉 Framing error: leadership work ≠ physical snow removal.


2️⃣ Symbolic objects as scapegoats

“Snow shovel” vs. “keyboard” — a visual and emotional contrast that turns into a moral judgment.
🎯 Goal: to construct an image of laziness or comfort, instead of examining how the system actually functions.


3️⃣ Isolated location → generalization

A single slippery tram stop is presented as “proof” of failure across the entire city.
👉 Cherry picking: one local problem → narrative of total urban collapse.


4️⃣ “We are helping” vs. “He is not working”

Anonymous “others” are portrayed as hardworking, while the leader is depicted as inactive — a classic us vs. them division.
🎯 Internal enemy framing: systemic urban problems are personalized and tied to one individual.


5️⃣ Blurring of responsibility levels

The text omits:

  • which road sections fall under whose jurisdiction,
  • what priority system governs winter road maintenance,
  • how much time and resources are available during extreme snowfall.

👉 Technique: reducing a complex system to a personal accusation.


6️⃣ Pre-scripted “street dialogue”

The dialogue in the video is didactic; the conclusion is predetermined from the start.
🎬 Staged authenticity: “we are standing here, therefore we are right.”


Summary

This is not a critique of urban management, but character-assassination propaganda:

  • it does not demand solutions,
  • it does not present data,
  • it relies on emotional identification and scapegoating.

👉 Message: “If there is a problem, one person is to blame.”
👉 Reality: winter road maintenance is a planned, priority-based, time- and resource-intensive system — not something decided by a Facebook post or a single shovel.