
“Expertise is overflowing‼️
My big heart will be the death of me. I simply can’t help myself when I see someone in need… Poor Péter Magyar has been abandoned by his healthcare team of several thousand outstanding experts. 😒
Luckily, I happened to be passing by and rushed to his aid. 😊
‘🤫 Listen, Peti! I know it’s not really my place to say this, because you’ve got the greatest DOCTOR of all time there, Zsolt Hegedűs (who, as minister, will also spend 27 hours a day in the operating room), plus several thousand experts with medical degrees—not to mention the basketful of doctor candidates you’ve got—but:
🤦♂️ There is no such thing as a TESLA MRI machine❗️
That’s not a brand name like a car; it’s a unit of magnetic field strength. Typically, machines are 1.5 Tesla or 3 Tesla.
Relax, this stays between us! 😉 I don’t want to embarrass your highly knowledgeable healthcare team—they’ve got enough problems as it is with you around…
No need to thank me, my pleasure! 😎
Greetings to the millions of DOCTORS on your team! 😘’**
🎯 Core Function (Real Purpose)
Not to clarify MR technology, but to:
- make the subject look ridiculous,
- cast doubt on expertise,
- morally and intellectually devalue the opponent,
- trigger collective laughter.
👉 The goal is to suggest that Magyar Péter’s environment is incompetent, and therefore he himself is unfit.
Applied Propaganda and Rhetorical Techniques
1️⃣ Pseudo-helpfulness (Patronizing Irony)
“My big heart will be the death of me… I rushed to help.”
🔹 Technique: fake empathy, condescending superiority
🔹 Effect:
- the author appears as the “kind, intelligent helper”
- the opponent is framed as a “needy fool”
👉 Classic patronizing sarcasm.
2️⃣ Mockery of Expert Authority (Caricature)
“the greatest DOCTOR of all time, Zsolt Hegedűs (who will work 27 hours a day in the operating room)”
🔹 Technique: exaggerated ridicule, caricature
🔹 Goal:
- not to challenge the claims,
- but to make the expert status itself laughable
👉 If the expert is ridiculous, then the entire program must be as well.
3️⃣ Technical Correction as a Political Weapon
“There is no such thing as a TESLA MR machine.”
🔹 Technique:
- a minor terminological correction,
- inflated into something of major importance
🔹 Manipulation:
- a linguistic inaccuracy → proof of incompetence
- professional discussion → narrative of political unfitness
👉 Cherry-picking + framing.
4️⃣ Conspiratorial Address (“Just Between Us”)
“Relax, just between us!”
🔹 Technique: creation of conspiratorial in-group bonding
🔹 Effect:
- the reader feels like an insider,
- the target is pushed outside the group
👉 This builds an emotional “us vs. him” alignment.
5️⃣ Emojis and Casual Tone as Aggression Masking
😎 🤫 😘 🤦♂️
🔹 Function:
- softens the aggression,
- legitimizes character assassination as “just a joke,”
- makes pushback harder (“it was only humor”).
Summary – What Is Actually Happening?
✔ Not a professional debate
✔ Not public health education
✔ But rather:
personalized discrediting disguised as expert mockery
👉 The final message is not about MRI technology at all, but this:
“If they can’t even get this right, how could they possibly run a country?”