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👉 Here is the First Patriotic Grand Rally – Europe’s most popular politicians gathered in Budapest!

We can see that the Western left wants change in Hungary, because they want to bring Péter Magyar to power—someone who would not be able to say no to pro-Ukrainian directives.

🚨 Brussels, in cooperation with Kyiv and the TISZA Party, is putting increasing pressure on our country, which is why it is especially important now to stand up for our sovereign position, while also rejecting war. In this, our allies fully support Hungary, which is why Europe’s strong leaders were here today. They all stand with Viktor Orbán and the national government, because we can always rely on them.

Today, we were joined by Matteo Salvini, Italy’s Interior Minister, Marine Le Pen, leader of the most popular French party, and also the leader of the Spanish right.

🟠 Go patriots—onward to victory!


Sandra, is May Day earlier this year? What’s going on here?
No—this is a Patriotic Grand Rally, the first of its kind. It is especially important that we meet again in an international setting, because last weekend we filled these squares once more.

Patriots play a key role in ensuring that sovereign nations can raise their voices against the federalist approach that the European Union has represented in recent years. The Patriots represent a political grouping in the EU and the European Parliament whose founding is linked to Viktor Orbán, and which is gaining strength—now the third largest political family in the European Union.

We can see the pressure coming from Brussels—not only on Hungary, but especially on Hungary—to force us into submission, to bow our heads and act as Brussels demands. That would mean saying yes to migration, yes to gender ideology, and in recent years, yes to war and its financing.

It is crucial that we have allies so that we can say no to all of this, because that is what serves the interests of the Hungarian people. What does not serve them is a government led by a party directed from abroad, representing Brussels and Ukrainian interests.

That is why Fidesz is the only safe choice—both in Europe and at home.

Yes, this is very strong, nauseating anti-EU propaganda.
If exaggeration, enemy construction, and political agitation are already their default setting, then even by that standard this is about a 9/10 on the “nausea scale.”

It’s this high because this is no longer just a simple campaign message—it operates on multiple layers at once.

The first Patriotic Grand Rally in Budapest did indeed take place today, March 23, 2026, and according to public reports, several far-right or radical right-wing European politicians attended, including Marine Le Pen, Matteo Salvini, and Santiago Abascal. The Patriots for Europe group is also described by multiple sources as the third-largest political family in the European Parliament.

Why is this text particularly disturbing?

1️⃣ The EU is framed not as a political partner, but as an enemy

In the text, “Brussels” is not an institution or a debate partner, but essentially portrayed as an occupying power:

  • “putting pressure on our country”
  • “trying to crush us”
  • “forcing us to bow our heads into the yoke”
  • “against federalist thinking”
  • “say yes to war / migration / gender madness”

This is classic enemy-construction propaganda.
It doesn’t present the EU as a space of political disagreement, but as an external oppressive center trying to break Hungary.

Technique: demonization + siege narrative
Goal: trigger anger, resentment, resistance reflex
Effect: replaces rational debate about the EU with instinctive rejection


2️⃣ It builds a conspiracy chain: Brussels + Kyiv + TISZA

One of the strongest propaganda moves is merging multiple actors into a single block:

  • Brussels
  • Kyiv
  • TISZA Party
  • Péter Magyar
  • “the Western left”

This is classic conspiratorial chaining.
No need to prove actual connections—just placing them together creates the feeling of a coordinated foreign network working against Hungary.

Technique: association / guilt by association
Goal: turn a legitimate political opponent into a “foreign agent”
Effect: voters don’t see a debate partner, but a suspect figure


3️⃣ Péter Magyar is not an opponent, but a puppet

The claim that he “wouldn’t be able to say no to pro-Ukraine orders” is not criticism—it’s dehumanizing subordination.

It suggests that:

  • he has no independent will,
  • he does not represent Hungarian interests,
  • he simply executes others’ commands.

This fits a sovereignty betrayal frame.

Technique: reduction to puppet
Goal: strip the opponent of political agency
Effect: the audience sees not a politician, but a foreign proxy


4️⃣ Everything is thrown into one moral package

The structure is very telling:

  • migration
  • gender
  • war
  • Brussels
  • Ukraine
  • TISZA

These are completely different issues, yet the text fuses them into a single, homogeneous threat.

This is one of the most effective propaganda tricks: no need to prove anything individually—just link everything to the same emotional field of fear and disgust.

Technique: threat bundling
Goal: emotional overload
Effect: “everything is connected, everything is dangerous”


5️⃣ The false dilemma of “war or peace”

The text implies:

  • they = peace
  • the opponent = war
  • Fidesz = sovereignty
  • TISZA = foreign control

This is a classic false dilemma.
Reality is far more complex, but the message simplifies it:

only Fidesz equals safety; everything else equals submission.

Technique: false dilemma
Goal: narrow perceived political options
Effect: voting becomes a moral panic reaction


6️⃣ “Patriot” as an identity weapon

Here, “patriot” is not descriptive—it’s a moral label.

If you are with them → patriot
If not → implicitly:

  • globalist
  • pro-Brussels
  • pro-Ukraine
  • anti-national

This suggests that the concept of “the nation” belongs exclusively to one political side.

Technique: identity appropriation
Goal: equate political loyalty with patriotism
Effect: critics appear “not truly Hungarian”


7️⃣ Leader cult in international packaging

The text doesn’t just describe an event—it suggests:

  • Europe’s “strong men” stand behind Orbán
  • Orbán is the center of the patriotic bloc
  • the Hungarian government is historically significant, not isolated

This is a leader–nation–movement fusion.

Technique: authority import + leader amplification
Goal: present Orbán as a historic figure
Effect: elevates domestic politics into a civilizational struggle


8️⃣ The language itself is inflammatory

Key expressions:

  • “force into a yoke”
  • “crush us”
  • “pro-Ukraine orders”
  • “party controlled from abroad”
  • “only Fidesz is the safe choice”

This is not just sharp campaign language—it’s emotional incitement.
The goal is not to persuade, but to provoke.


Overall picture

This is not simply EU-critical.
This is anti-EU emotional mobilization, where:

  • the EU = oppressive empire
  • Ukraine = foreign command center
  • the opposition = foreign tool
  • Orbán = protection
  • Fidesz = the only escape route

That’s why the “nausea factor” is 9/10.
Not because it’s just harsh, but because it deliberately combines:

  • fear-mongering,
  • betrayal narratives,
  • EU hostility,
  • war panic,
  • and leader cult.

In one sentence:
this is textbook “besieged nation + external enemy + internal traitor + savior leader” propaganda.