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The Tisza claims it is working for peace – this is Péter Magyar’s most devious and most dangerous con. Trust your own eyes, not the leader of a Brussels party.

Here is the proof that Tisza supporters are completely fooling Hungarian voters: they say one thing, but they plan something entirely different after the election. “Tisza works for peace,” says Anna Müller, Brussels and the Tisza Party’s North Pest candidate, claiming that Tisza is synonymous with peace.

So then why did the Tisza MEPs vote in the European Parliament for unconditional support for Ukraine and for speeding up its rearmament? And how can the Tisza Party be a member of the European People’s Party, whose leader is Europe’s biggest warmonger, Manfred Weber?

She says they have never supported, and never will support, Ukraine’s fast-tracked accession to the European Union. Come on, teacher—let’s not lie. Why claim you don’t support Ukraine’s EU accession when the result of the party vote was that the Tisza side supported it by a majority?

In the European Parliament they applaud in Ukrainian jerseys, and I’ll say it again: the Tisza Party is a member of the European People’s Party, where it is a red line if someone does not support Ukraine’s EU accession. Thanks for the reactions!

Now let’s see what the reality is, as opposed to Anna Müller’s Tisza lies. The reality is that Tisza is a pro-Brussels, pro-Ukraine, pro-war political force—and a dangerous one.

🎯 Core Function (Real Objective)

The appropriation of the concept of “peace,” followed by the exclusion of the opponent from it.

Enemy construction: “Brussels party,” “pro-Ukrainian,” “dangerous.”

Pre-emptive closure of voter choice: anyone who votes for TISZA “wants war.”


1️⃣ Concept substitution: “Supporting Ukraine” = “being pro-war”

Key trick: it deliberately conflates

  • defense
  • support
  • sanctions
  • budgetary decisions

with wanting war.

This is a classic false equivalence: “whoever helps wants war.”

Meanwhile, EPP communication openly supports “supporting Ukraine,” in some cases even “unconditionally, for as long as necessary.”


2️⃣ Appearance of “evidence”: votes cited without references

“They voted for unconditional support of Ukraine and the acceleration of its rearmament” — no date, no document number, no roll-call link.

This is proof by assertion + evidence laundering:

  • a statement that mimics precision is made,
  • an accusation is built on top of it (“you’re lying!”),
  • the audience cannot easily verify it.

Yet in the European Parliament, serious issues typically have official voting records / roll-calls (including on topics like “European Defence” or “ReArm”).


3️⃣ Guilt by association: “EPP member → Weber → warmonger”

“European People’s Party… Manfred Weber… the biggest warmonger.”

This is guilt by association + demonization:

  • it does not examine what the specific actor actually said or voted for,
  • instead, it brands the group affiliation itself as “pro-war.”

At the same time, even on TISZA’s own platform they published Weber’s letter stating that the EPP acknowledges TISZA’s differing position on Ukraine’s accelerated accession, and that TISZA treats this as a matter for a referendum.
(The same appears in external summaries as well.)


4️⃣ Ad hominem and condescending role-play: “teacher, let’s not lie”

This is not an argument but status subordination:

  • “teacher” used as a belittling label,
  • “lying” asserted as a verdict instead of being proven.

This is persuasion through humiliation: anyone who defends themselves already appears “suspicious.”


5️⃣ “They’re fooling you” framing: pre-installed distrust

“Trust your eyes,” “they’re taking you for a ride,” “deception.”

This is pre-bunking: before you verify anything, it pre-sets the frame:

  • if you see contradictory information, it must be a lie;
  • if you ask for evidence, you are naïve.

6️⃣ Final seal: “dangerous”

The closing label stack: “pro-Brussels, pro-Ukrainian, pro-war, dangerous.”

This is the classic stacked adjectives technique: piling negative labels on top of each other so no “thinking space” remains.


What can be said in response (short, sharp counter-frame)

  • “Peace is not a marketing slogan. Supporting Ukraine’s right to self-defense does not mean ‘wanting war.’ Show the concrete vote: date, document number, roll-call.”
  • “If there is ‘evidence,’ it should be verifiable. If there isn’t, this is just an accusation.”
  • “The EPP officially argues for supporting Ukraine; that does not automatically make anyone a ‘warmonger.’”
  • “The content of Weber’s letter (at least according to TISZA’s own publication) does not state that a differing position is a ‘red line.’”

If you want, I can break it down sentence by sentence (1️⃣–10️⃣) in the same style, and also write a short Facebook comment / post response that doesn’t explain or justify, but puts the burden of proof back where it belongs: on the propagandist.