
Even when it comes to hair care tips: the safe choice is Fidesz!
In 99% of cases I get political questions, but this time something quite surprising about me interested a friend of Béci. Of course, I answered that too!
For the last tip, subscribe to my chat channel or follow me on TikTok!
It doesn’t do what I want. Hi! Hello, hello! I think this is the only somewhat healthy option. Though it’s not exactly very healthy for me either. So I don’t have one specific shampoo brand that I use. I do use conditioner — there’s no such thing as washing my hair and not putting conditioner on afterward, because otherwise I’d damage my hair even more. I’ve also trained myself not to let it air-dry on its own. Oh, and sorry!
🎭 1️⃣ Smuggling politics into a completely apolitical topic
“Even when it comes to haircare tips: the safe choice is Fidesz!”
This sentence isn’t a joke — it’s a technique.
➡️ It links two things in the brain that have nothing to do with each other:
haircare (light, friendly, feminine, everyday)
↔
Fidesz (a political decision)
This is called associative conditioning:
pleasant topic → positive feeling → attached to a party name
It’s not making an argument. It’s attaching a feeling.
🧠 2️⃣ The “I’m just an ordinary woman” role
“99% of the time I get political questions, but now something personal…”
This is an image shift:
| Role | What it suggests |
|---|---|
| not a politician | a person |
| not power | a friend |
| not campaigning | chatting |
This creates the illusion of closeness.
The more often you see her like this → the less she feels like a power figure.
🎯 3️⃣ Borrowing influencer strategy
“Subscribe to my chat channel, follow me on TikTok”
This is not political communication style — it’s a beauty / lifestyle influencer formula.
Function:
➡️ Don’t follow her as a political actor
➡️ Follow her as a personality
When you follow someone as a personality →
later political messages slide in with less resistance.
🪞 4️⃣ Building the “totally normal girl” character
Talking about shampoo, conditioner, blow-drying.
Completely everyday topics.
This contrast works:
real power in the background
↔
harmless everyday themes on camera
This lowers critical alertness.
The brain files this as “content,” not “campaigning.”
🔁 5️⃣ The recurring key phrase: “safe choice”
This is branding. Like an advertising slogan.
Not a program
Not data
Not debate
👉 A sense of security coded into a word
“Safe” is one of the strongest voter triggers because in an uncertain world it promises stability.
🧩 So what is this overall?
This is not a haircare video.
It is:
🧠 emotional conditioning
👩🦰 building reminds-of-me identification among women
📱 influencer-style positioning
🧃 hiding political messaging under an everyday lifestyle surface
In the viewer’s subconscious, this runs:
“nice, normal, human”
→ “trustworthy”
→ “safe choice”
All of this without a single concrete political claim.