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“Jurassic Park — it has started, it has started.
László Kéri regularly visits the headquarters of the Tisza Party. What was denied before — that Kéri László is not connected to Tisza — when he or his wife talks about austerity measures, they say it’s not the Tisza Party speaking. Well of course it is the Tisza Party speaking — here it is, plain to see.

MSZP and MSZMP — a lot could be written about that. They have reactivated themselves; they’ve bloomed again around Tisza. There they are, smiling in the photo, of course, full of happiness. György Surányi, starting with Lajos Bokros — everyone looks as if they’ve taken some kind of revitalizing capsule.

The political dinosaurs of the former post-communist era have risen again. Jurassic Park has begun, it has begun, because they were in a state of suspended animation for fifteen years, and now they are vital again, feeling at the height of their strength.

They can tell the Tisza audience whatever they want — the audience applauds. They feel that within the Tisza Party they have finally found a home again, because this left-liberal way of thinking can be realized there without obstacles, with the help of Péter Magyar.

There is nothing new under the sun — these are the same old people, now operating under the codename Tisza.”**

1️⃣ “Jurassic Park” – a dehumanizing metaphor

The central image of the speech is Jurassic Park:

“the political dinosaurs of the post-communist era”

🎯 Technique: Dehumanization + ridicule framing

Those targeted are portrayed not as people or thinking political actors, but as:

  • obsolete,
  • dangerous,
  • instinct-driven creatures.

👉 This removes the need to debate them, because “they would have gone extinct anyway.”


2️⃣ Guilt by association

The implied logic:

Kéri László → Tisza Party → austerity → “then this is Tisza speaking”

🎯 Technique: Association fallacy

There is no:

  • quotation,
  • decision,
  • party resolution.

Only insinuation: “he goes there → therefore it’s theirs.”


3️⃣ Temporal collapse: MSZP = MSZMP = Tisza

“MSZP and MSZMP — a lot could be written about that”

🎯 Technique: Historical smear / temporal collapse

Thirty to forty years of political history are compressed into a single stain:

  • if someone was ever left-wing,
  • they are still the same today,
  • and therefore automatically illegitimate.

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


4️⃣ “They reactivated themselves” – the zombie narrative

“revitalizing capsule… suspended animation”

🎯 Technique: Zombie narrative

The political opponent is framed as:

  • not new,
  • not renewing itself,
  • but a resurrected past.

👉 This rejects the very possibility of change.


5️⃣ Construction of a collective enemy

A list of names (without evidence):

  • Surányi György
  • Bokros Lajos
  • “and everyone else”

🎯 Technique: Name stacking

Many names create the appearance of proof.

But there is:

  • no claim,
  • no action,
  • no specifics.

6️⃣ Infantilization of the audience

“they can say whatever they want — they applaud”

🎯 Technique: Audience belittling

The Tisza voter is portrayed as someone who:

  • does not think,
  • merely reacts,
  • is just “happy to clap.”

👉 This builds a sense of moral superiority.


7️⃣ Péter Magyar as the “gatekeeper”

“with the help of Péter Magyar”

🎯 Technique: Gatekeeper framing

The entire alleged “scheme” is personalized:

  • he “lets them in,”
  • he “covers for them,”
  • he “enables them.”

👉 This makes the enemy easy to personify.


8️⃣ “Codename” – conspiracy framing

“now operating under the codename Tisza”

🎯 Technique: Conspiracy framing

The party is framed as:

  • not real,
  • merely a disguise,
  • with “the same people behind it.”

👉 This pre-emptively immunizes the narrative against any rebuttal.


Summary – what is actually happening?

This text:

❌ does not analyze programs
❌ does not examine decisions
❌ does not use data

✔️ provokes emotional disgust
✔️ activates fear of the past
✔️ manufactures a collective enemy

🎯 Goal:
Do not ask what the Tisza Party says, but “who these people really are.”