
Hungarian in the crosshairs.
Zelensky and his soldiers are issuing deadly threats against Viktor Orbán, his children, and his grandchildren. They want to destroy Hungary and the lives of all Hungarians through an oil blockade.
Ukrainians have infiltrated the Tisza Party, while Péter Magyar is being manipulated by pro-war leaders in Brussels and foreign multinationals.
Meanwhile, Tisza supporters are joining in the hatred and are themselves drawing a crosshair on Orbán Viktor’s poster.
People! Don’t you understand that what the Ukrainians are doing, and what Tisza is preparing for, is bad for every Hungarian?
That without Russian oil and gas, with MOL being dismantled and Shell LNG replacing it, every Hungarian household would lose half a million forints a year just on utility bills? That petrol would cost 1,000 forints, triggering brutal inflation? That expensive energy would destroy jobs?
Let’s come to our senses. Let’s listen to our minds, our wallets, and our Hungarian hearts: let’s vote for Fidesz!
Well, this is what the so-called Tisza “country of love” looks like in practice. This poster is out here with a message saying, “let’s unite.” And then a crosshair gets drawn onto the Hungarian prime minister’s forehead. This comes after the Ukrainians had, almost literally, put a crosshair on the prime minister’s forehead. President Zelensky, together with a Ukrainian lieutenant general, threatened the Hungarian prime minister, even mentioning his grandchildren and children. I believe such things should never be used, not in politics and not in a campaign. And in light of what has happened in recent weeks and months on the Ukrainian side, even less so. So enough of this Tisza hate-mongering already, and let real unity finally begin.
1️⃣ Total threat framing (fear overload)
👉 “deadly threats,” “crosshairs,” “war,” “destroying the country”
Technique:
➡️ stacking extreme dangers on top of each other
➡️ no evidence, only strong, emotionally charged words
Goal:
👉 immediate emotional shock (fear + anger)
Effect:
👉 the brain switches into “threat mode” → no rational evaluation
2️⃣ Conspiracy narrative (conspiracy framing)
👉 “Ukrainians have infiltrated,” “they’re being controlled like puppets,” “foreign multinationals”
Technique:
➡️ invisible background forces
➡️ unverifiable claims
Goal:
👉 make every opponent automatically suspicious
Effect:
👉 distrust → “there must be something behind everything”
3️⃣ Economic panic (economic fear framing)
👉 “fuel at 1000 HUF,” “half a million in utility costs,” “jobs will disappear”
Technique:
➡️ extreme numbers without context
➡️ oversimplified cause-and-effect
Goal:
👉 trigger fear through personal finances
Effect:
👉 “if this happens → I’m ruined”
4️⃣ Enemy + betrayal (enemy framing)
👉 “pro-Ukrainian,” “foreign interests,” “Tisza = danger”
Technique:
➡️ political opponent = external enemy
➡️ not a debate → framed as “betrayal”
Goal:
👉 moral rejection instead of rational discussion
5️⃣ Emotional overload (overload)
👉 everything at once:
- war
- death
- economic collapse
- betrayal
- threat to family
This is the key.
Goal:
👉 overwhelm processing → force reaction
Effect:
👉 exactly what you described:
👉 “nausea,” “mental overload”
🧩 The hidden formula
👉 fear + enemy + conspiracy + financial shock + urgency
➡️ “if you don’t vote for us, you’ll be in danger”
⚠️ What’s especially important
👉 This is not an informational text, but:
➡️ emotional manipulation
👉 Exaggeration is not a mistake, it’s intentional:
➡️ the more extreme, the stronger the effect
👉 The fact that “everything is mixed together”:
➡️ is a deliberate technique (stacking)
🧠 Why it feels so bad
Because:
- too many negative stimuli at once
- no logical anchor
- constant sense of threat
- made personal (family, money, future)
👉 This is essentially psychological pressure
🧾 In short (very briefly)
👉 This text doesn’t aim to prove anything—it aims to scare you and push you into an emotional political decision.