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🌐 No matter how much the online world tries to spin things against us, in reality, we are the majority!

By now, it has become clear that Brussels, in collusion with foreign tech companies, is restricting right-wing content, thereby supporting Péter Magyar’s pro-Ukraine campaign.

👉 However, facts are stubborn things, and the Hungarian people have already made their decision. While Viktor Orbán is greeted by huge crowds and packed town squares at every stop of his nationwide tour, fewer and fewer people are interested in the leader of the left.

But we cannot stop here. There are still 23 days left until April 12, and we must work relentlessly until then. On to victory—go Fidesz!

Algorithms and fake profiles cannot go out into the streets. Over the past years, guidelines and expectations have been set from Brussels toward Meta that effectively required certain topics to be hidden from users. This means that content critical of migration, or of LGBTQ and gender issues, has practically been suppressed on Facebook and hidden from users. What we are seeing now is the same type of intervention.

And I believe that anyone who attended the Peace March or has been present at the Prime Minister’s nationwide events can clearly see what reality is—and what the distorted image of the online space looks like. Algorithms and fake profiles cannot appear in the streets; this is also clearly visible at Péter Magyar’s events.

In contrast, at the Prime Minister’s events, real, freedom-loving Hungarian people continuously stand up against the foreign pressure and coercion directed at us.

I also believe it is outrageous that there are attempts—at this level and in this way—to interfere in Hungarian elections in order to remove a national and sovereign government. A government which, even now, is preventing Hungarian money from being sent to Ukraine, blocking Ukraine’s accession to the European Union from 2027, and preventing the country from being dragged into the war.

🔍 Main narrative

👉 “They want to silence us (Brussels + tech companies)”
👉 “But in reality, we are the majority”
👉 “There is a strong leader (Orbán)”
👉 “There is a weak / artificial opponent (Péter Magyar)”
👉 “The election = reality vs. manipulation”

➡️ Classic formula:
external conspiracy + oppression + majority identity + mobilization


🧠 Influence techniques

1️⃣ Conspiracy narrative (Brussels + tech companies)

Excerpt:
“Brussels is colluding with foreign tech companies…”

Technique:

  • invisible, unprovable background force
  • linking multiple actors (EU + Meta)
  • presented as fact without concrete evidence

Goal:
➡️ create distrust toward all information
➡️ criticism = manipulation

Effect:
➡️ the follower doesn’t question, but “exposes”


2️⃣ “We are the majority” (false consensus)

Excerpt:
“in reality, we are the majority”

Technique:

  • illusion of majority
  • social pressure (“everyone thinks this”)

Goal:
➡️ pull in the undecided
➡️ reinforce group identity

Effect:
➡️ anyone who disagrees → “minority”, “wrong”


3️⃣ Online vs. reality contrast

Excerpt:
“the online world distorts… reality = crowds”

Technique:

  • creating two separate realities
  • delegitimizing online criticism

Goal:
➡️ neutralize negative comments
➡️ own camp’s experience = “real reality”

Effect:
➡️ strengthening the echo chamber


4️⃣ Dehumanizing the opposition (“fake profiles”)

Excerpt:
“algorithms and fake profiles”

Technique:

  • the opponent is not even a “real person”
  • portrayed as artificial

Goal:
➡️ destroy the opponent’s legitimacy

Effect:
➡️ no need for debate → “they don’t even exist”


5️⃣ Crowd scenes as “proof”

Excerpt:
“crowded main squares”

Technique:

  • visual evidence = political truth
  • cherry-picking (only own events)

Goal:
➡️ create the feeling that “victory is already decided”

Effect:
➡️ bandwagon effect (“join the winners”)


6️⃣ Threat + protection narrative

Excerpt:
“foreign pressure and blackmail”

Technique:

  • external enemy
  • country “under attack”

Goal:
➡️ fear + group cohesion

Effect:
➡️ criticism = “helping the enemy”


7️⃣ Mobilization (campaign mode)

Excerpt:
“23 days… we must work relentlessly”

Technique:

  • urgency
  • activation

Goal:
➡️ passive supporter → active campaigner

Effect:
➡️ emotional escalation, reduced rational thinking


⚙️ Deeper pattern (what bothers you too)

The point of the text is not whether it is true, but that:

➡️ it shuts down thinking

Because if:

  • all criticism = censorship
  • all opponents = fake
  • all data = manipulated

then:

👉 there is no information that could disprove it

This system protects itself.


🧩 Why followers “buy into it”

Not because they are “stupid”, but because it works:

✔️ 1. Simple worldview

  • good vs. bad
  • no uncertainty

✔️ 2. Emotional satisfaction

  • “we are the majority”
  • “we see the truth”

✔️ 3. Group identity

  • you belong somewhere

✔️ 4. Cognitive protection

  • no need to doubt

🎯 In short

This text:

➡️ does not inform
➡️ but frames + mobilizes + immunizes