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The Tisza agent scandal in 30 seconds!
In April, we’ll kick them the hell out!
#eszakpest #pestujhely #kaposztasmegyer #rakospalota #ujpalota

Are you sad? You shouldn’t be—your drawing from yesterday was a big hit on TikTok.
Really? Then I’ll draw again today!

The Tisza agent scandal. Let’s see who the players are:
Péter Magyar, his candidate for foreign minister Anita Orbán, and the foreign spies collaborating with them.

What do they want?
They want to bring down Viktor Orbán.

And what do they want instead of the Orbán government?
A Ukraine-friendly puppet government.

That’s what the Tisza agent scandal looks like.

What’s our task?
On April 12, to kick them the hell out.

🔍 Main Narrative

👉 “Tisza = foreign spy network”
👉 “Péter Magyar and his circle = power takeover driven by foreign interests”
👉 “Orbán = target to be overthrown”
👉 “Opposition victory = pro-Ukrainian puppet government”
👉 “Election = removal vs defense”
👉 “Action = April 12 → mobilization”


🧩 Hidden Formula (classic propaganda logic)

childish / playful framing (drawing, TikTok)
→ simplified story (“who are the characters?”)
→ unproven claim (“spies”)
→ presented as fact
→ external enemy (foreign actors, Ukraine)
→ internal traitors (Tisza)
→ existential threat (“puppet government”)
→ direct call to action (“let’s get rid of them”)

👉 This is classic: storytelling → simplification → enemy construction → mobilization


🧠 Influence Techniques

1️⃣ Infantilization + story framing

👉 “I’ll draw again today”, “let’s see who the characters are”

🎯 Goal:

  • simplify complex politics into a children’s story
  • disable critical thinking

💥 Effect:

  • easier to consume
  • less likely to be questioned

2️⃣ Conspiracy framing

👉 “foreign spies”, “they are collaborating”

🎯 Goal:

  • delegitimize the opponent
  • suggest hidden background forces

💥 Effect:

  • distrust
  • paranoia-like thinking

3️⃣ False causal chain

👉 “Tisza → spies → overthrowing the government → Ukrainian puppet government”

🎯 Goal:

  • merge unproven elements into a single coherent story

💥 Effect:

  • appears logical, but lacks evidence

4️⃣ External enemy + internal traitor combination

👉 “foreign spies” + “Hungarian actors”

🎯 Goal:

  • reinforce the idea that “they don’t belong to us”

💥 Effect:

  • polarization
  • moral rejection

5️⃣ Fear framing (existential threat)

👉 “puppet government”, “they will overthrow”

🎯 Goal:

  • increase sense of danger

💥 Effect:

  • emotional reaction overrides rational thinking

6️⃣ Binary choice (false dilemma)

👉 “them vs us”
👉 “Orbán or puppet government”

🎯 Goal:

  • eliminate alternative options

💥 Effect:

  • forced, oversimplified decision-making

7️⃣ Direct mobilization

👉 “On April 12, let’s drive them out”

🎯 Goal:

  • trigger immediate political action

💥 Effect:

  • emotional peak → action

8️⃣ Demonization + labeling

👉 “agent”, “spy”, “puppet”

🎯 Goal:

  • dehumanize / discredit the opponent

💥 Effect:

  • not a debate partner, but an enemy

🎯 Overall Picture

This is a very clean, textbook propaganda piece, which:

👉 simplifies reality (story / drawing)
👉 frames the opponent as part of a conspiracy
👉 links external and internal enemies
👉 creates fear
👉 then calls for direct political action


🧠 In short

👉 It does not aim to inform
👉 but to emotionally program and mobilize