
It is becoming increasingly clear that Europe is preparing for war.
🗣️ Almost on a daily basis, we hear pro-war statements that senselessly endanger the security of every European citizen.
We have heard the words of the French Chief of the General Staff, who said that we must “accept the loss of our children and grandchildren,” and the statements of the NATO Secretary General, according to whom we are facing a war similar to the one our grandparents or even great-grandparents experienced. And this war-driven madness has also found its way into Hungary.
Let us have no doubts: the TISZA party would not be able to say no to the Brussels mainstream either. They too would obediently follow pro-war instructions.
🇭🇺 As long as Hungary has a national government, war is out of the question. We stand for a policy of staying out and for peace.
We stand by Hungarian families, we protect Hungarian achievements and national interests, and we offer a safe and predictable path for everyone.
🟠 That is why Fidesz is the reliable choice.
People read the news and hear the horrifying statements made by European leaders in recent weeks and months. They hear the British or French chiefs of staff, they hear the NATO Secretary General, and they hear the Ukrainians, who are pounding the table demanding our money. So on the one hand, there is a very real, physical threat of war.
Statements suggesting that we must accept sending our children to war strike at the gut of every human being. Every mother, every father, every grandparent, and every young person who could be affected feels this instinctively.
And then there are the statements about sending our money to Ukraine—either for its reconstruction or to finance the war. I believe that over the past years, over the past decade and a half, Hungarian people did not work relentlessly, did not put in hard labor and sweat, only for someone to later decide over their heads to take what they earned and send it to Ukraine.
🎭 1️⃣ “People hear…” – collective emotional priming
“People read the news, they hear the horrifying statements…”
This is not a description, but emotional tuning.
- no specific quote is cited
- no date or context is given
- no distinction is made between who said what, and in what capacity
👉 Function:
to create a sense of “generalized fear”, as if everyone were hearing the same thing and interpreting it in the same way.
🧠 2️⃣ Blurring military authorities → a constructed image of war panic
“they hear the British or French chiefs of staff, the NATO Secretary General, and the Ukrainians”
Here, a deliberate conflation takes place:
- professional military statements
- political opinions
- Ukrainian interest advocacy
are fused into one single threatening voice.
👉 Subconscious message:
“everyone wants the same thing: war.”
🔥 3️⃣ The strongest trigger: sending children to war
“we must accept that our children will have to be sent to war”
This is the climax of the text, and also its most severe manipulation.
- no such decision exists
- no such legal obligation exists
- no such resolution is on the agenda
👉 This is not analysis, but
🎯 visceral panic induction, aimed simultaneously at:
- mothers
- fathers
- grandparents
- young people
It targets everyone at once.
🧠 4️⃣ “Our money” vs. “they pound the table” – moral opposition
“those who pound the table for our money”
This is classic moral polarization:
| Us | Them |
|---|---|
| we worked | they demand |
| sweat | entitlement |
| Hungarian people | “Ukrainians” |
👉 This is not an economic debate, but a moral judgment.
🎯 5️⃣ “Deciding over their heads” – the sovereignty threat
“deciding over their heads, taking it out of their pockets”
This is the loss-of-control narrative.
- no concrete mechanism
- no decision chain
- no amount, deadline, or legal act
👉 Yet the feeling is there:
“they’re taking away what you worked for.”
🧩 Conclusion – what is this really about?
This text is not about:
- what decisions actually exist within the EU
- what supporting Ukraine means legally
- what Hungary’s real obligations are
It is about:
🔴 fear + anger + perceived injustice = political mobilization