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On the very first day of snowfall, the mayor published a victory-style statement claiming that “everything is fine.”
In reality, at several busy locations in Budapest, we saw that it was practically impossible to get around or push through the snow.
👉 That’s why several fellow representatives and I picked up snow shovels ourselves and cleared one of the stops together — even though clearing it would normally be the responsibility of the city’s leadership.
It’s time for him to get to work too.

1️⃣ “Victory report” – strawman construction

“The mayor posted a victory report saying that ‘everything is fine.’”

👉 What is happening?

  • “Victory report” is an emotionally charged label, not a quote.
  • “Everything is fine” is presented as an absolute statement, whereas in reality it typically refers to an operational status update.

🎯 Technique: Strawman
→ attacking a simplified, exaggerated claim instead of the actual content.


2️⃣ Individual experience → generalized crisis

“In several busy locations in Budapest, it was impossible to get around.”

👉 What’s the problem?

It is not specified:

  • how many locations,
  • when,
  • at what time,
  • what the national or regional situation was.

Anecdotal evidence → citywide judgment.

🎯 Technique: Hasty generalization
→ turning partial experience into a total narrative.


3️⃣ Snow shovel = moral superiority (performative action)

“We also grabbed snow shovels.”

👉 This is not crisis management, but political performance:

  • camera-friendly,
  • visually striking,
  • emotionally easy to consume.

🎯 Technique: Virtue signaling
→ “we are working, they are not.”


4️⃣ Blurring of responsibilities – half-truth

“Snow removal is everywhere the responsibility of the capital.”

👉 This is professionally inaccurate.
In reality:

  • multiple authorities are involved (city, district, BKK, road operators),
  • stops, sidewalks, and platforms fall under shared responsibilities.

🎯 Technique: Oversimplification
→ reducing a complex system for political attack.


5️⃣ Pre-packaged “fair play” – defensive rhetoric

“No one expects everything to be perfect…”

👉 This functions as a rhetorical shield:

  • first performs the role of the “reasonable critic,”
  • then continues attacking with the same intensity.

🎯 Technique: Inoculation
→ preempting criticism (“I’m not being unfair”).


6️⃣ Distortion of a Karácsony quote

“We don’t expect him to catch snowflakes out of the air.”

👉 This is:

  • mockery,
  • emotional distortion,
  • making the opponent look ridiculous.

🎯 Technique: Ridicule framing
→ stripping the other side of seriousness.


7️⃣ The final message (implicitly)

Although it is said that:

“It was a difficult situation,”

the real conclusion is still this:

  • the mayor is incompetent,
  • the mismanagement is personal responsibility,
  • the opposition-led city administration does not work.

🎭 Overall picture: why this is propaganda

✔ appears calm and reasonable
✔ adopts the “ordinary citizen” role
✔ strong visual performance
✔ emotional identification
✔ legal and professional details are blurred

This is not an analysis of urban operations, but campaign communication — covered in snow.