
📬 It’s worth keeping an eye out the window for the postman!
Starting today, the post office has begun delivering the first portion of the 13th-month and 14th-month pensions.
Even in this difficult economic situation, we have managed to move forward and help those who deserve it the most. But this is not something that can be taken for granted. If domestic resources were spent according to Brussels’ expectations—on war-related objectives or ending up in the pockets of multinationals—there would be no money left for pensions. And the Tisza Party would not say no to the orders of their masters in Brussels.
🟠 That is why Fidesz is the safe choice!
The post office has started delivering the 13th-month pensions and the first quarter of the 14th-month pension. This is especially important because, even in a far-from-simple economic environment—when Europe is operating under a war economy—we have still been able to make progress. Not only for families, but also for pensioners.
But no one should think this is automatic. I ask everyone to seriously consider what would happen if a government came to power that, in line with Brussels’ expectations, wanted to hand our money over to the reconstruction of Ukraine, to war financing, or allowed multinationals in—corporate bosses and the like—who do not stand with Hungarian people, but instead want to stuff the pockets of multinationals, just as they did in previous decades.
In that case, there would simply be no domestic resources left that we could spend on supporting families, businesses, or pensions.
That is why Fidesz is the safe choice.
Technique: gratitude anchoring
Money is presented not as an entitlement, but as a gift.
- “they deserve it”
- “this is not self-evident”
- “we managed it even in difficult times”
👉 Subconscious message:
“You received this from us → you owe us for it.”
🔴 2️⃣ Double deception: “13th + 14th month” — conceptual shock through confusion
Technique: numerical inflation framing
- The 13th month is not new, not an extra benefit
- The “first quarter of the 14th month” is a communication trick, not an independent entitlement
👉 Goal:
To make something feel more that is not more at all, just re-labeled.
🔴 3️⃣ False causality: “if Brussels → no pensions”
Technique: false dilemma + fear trigger
A completely fabricated zero-sum equation is set up:
- either Fidesz
- or you lose your pension
❌ What is deliberately omitted:
- Pensions are a right, not a political favor
- EU funds ≠ pension financing
- There is no evidence that “another government = no pensions”
👉 This is an existential threat, not an economic argument.
🔴 4️⃣ Enemy stacking: Brussels → Ukraine → multinationals → “dragon captains”
Technique: enemy stacking
Within a single passage:
- an external enemy
- war
- foreign interests
- demonized, absurd figures
👉 Not to help you understand —
but to make sure you don’t dare to ask questions.
🔴 5️⃣ Pre-emptive absolution of future failure
Technique: anticipatory blame shift
The text is not about the present, but about locking in the future narrative:
- if there’s less → “war economy”
- if things deteriorate → “Brussels”
- if it hurts → “at least it wasn’t the Tisza”
👉 This is psychological insurance against future austerity.
🎯 THE REAL MESSAGE IN ONE SENTENCE
“This is not something you’re entitled to.
We give it to you.
If you choose someone else, you lose it.”
This is emotional blackmail, not information.
It’s not about pension policy — it’s about maintaining obedience.