
Péter Magyar has introduced his new “economic development” expert, who openly admits to being a big fan of Gordon Bajnai 🤷♂️
This is going to hurt!! But only if we allow the Bajnai team to take over the country’s leadership.
Author – Németh Balázs:
If Bajnai returns, it will hurt every Hungarian family and pensioner. We already got to know them before 2010!
Author – Németh Balázs:
It’s hard to create a clearer situation before an election than this: do we bring back the pre-2010 world, with a left-wing economic policy that supports multinationals and squeezes families? Or do we continue along the patriotic Hungarian path?
🎯 Core Function (Real Purpose)
The text is not an economic policy analysis, but rather:
- fear-mongering,
- scapegoating,
- reactivating past trauma,
- enforcing a binary (“either–or”) political choice.
👉 The conclusion is predetermined:
“Fidesz is the only acceptable choice.”
1️⃣ “Bajnai = it will hurt” – activating traumatic associations
“If Bajnai comes, it will hurt every Hungarian family and pensioner.”
🔹 Technique: emotional conditioning
🔹 Tool: metaphor of physical pain (“it will hurt”)
What does this do?
- It does not discuss a program
- It does not discuss concrete measures
- It creates a sensation: pain, loss, fear
👉 This is not an argument, but an emotional trigger.
2️⃣ Guilt by association
“Magyar Péter introduced his new expert, who is an open admirer of Gordon Bajnai.”
🔹 Technique: associative stigmatization
🔹 Logic:
- what the person says does not matter,
- what matters is who they like.
👉 A classic propaganda trick:
“If A was bad, and B likes A, then B must also be bad.”
No professional rebuttal is required.
3️⃣ “The pre-2010 world” – temporal demonization
“We knew them before 2010!”
🔹 Technique: historical scare image
🔹 Effect: manipulation of collective memory
What is conspicuously missing?
- a specific year
- a specific decision
- concrete data
👉 “The pre-2010 world” is not a historical category, but a rhetorical bogeyman.
4️⃣ False dilemma (“there is no third way”)
“Do we bring back the pre-2010 world… or continue on the patriotic Hungarian path?”
🔹 Technique: false dilemma
🔹 Message:
- either them (bad, painful, anti-family),
- or us (good, patriotic, safe).
👉 This deliberately removes nuance:
- no reform,
- no alternative,
- no debate.
5️⃣ Moral labeling instead of economic policy
Key terms:
- “pro-multinational”
- “oppressing families”
- “patriotic Hungarian path”
🔹 Technique: moral polarization
🔹 Effect: economic policy is turned into a moral issue
👉 Anyone who is not with us is morally wrong.
📌 Summary – what is actually happening?
This statement:
❌ does not analyze Magyar Péter’s economic program,
❌ does not present professional arguments,
❌ does not refute claims.
✔️ Instead, it:
- generates fear,
- invokes past trauma,
- triggers emotional reflexes,
- and shuts down thinking.
👉 This is not information, but a guided emotional campaign.