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🧠 Quick Overview

👉 Main narrative:

  • “opposition = violence, hatred”
  • “TISZA = extremism + danger”
  • “I = victim”
  • “election = order vs. violence”

👉 Underlying formula:

shock + moralizing + generalization + political gain
→ “be afraid + get outraged → vote against them”


🔍 What’s actually happening here?

1️⃣ Shock keywords (shock framing)

👉 Excerpt:
“EXECUTION, THREATS, VIOLENCE…”

👉 Technique:

  • brutal, visually intense words stacked together
  • no context, no evidence

👉 Goal:

➡️ trigger immediate emotional reaction (anger, fear)
➡️ stop thinking → start reacting

👉 Effect:

➡️ “this is too much” → psychological pressure


2️⃣ Victim framing

👉 Excerpt:
“my execution”, “hanging”

👉 Technique:

  • presents themselves as the central victim
  • extreme wording (“execution”) → dramatization

👉 Goal:

➡️ evoke sympathy
➡️ build moral superiority

👉 Reality:

➡️ unclear what actually happened
➡️ the event is turned into an exaggerated narrative


3️⃣ Collective blame

👉 Excerpt:
“this is TISZA”

👉 Technique:

  • a single case → extended to an entire political side
  • no distinction between individuals

👉 Goal:

➡️ create a simple enemy image
➡️ “they are all like this”

👉 Effect:

➡️ polarization (“us vs. them”)


4️⃣ Enemy coalition framing

👉 Excerpt:
“Péter Magyar + TISZA media + liberal mainstream”

👉 Technique:

  • different actors merged into one “conspiring bloc”

👉 Goal:

➡️ create the image of a large, threatening system
➡️ “not just one person → a network”


5️⃣ Assertion without evidence

👉 Example:

  • no concrete event described
  • no sources, no verifiability

👉 Goal:

➡️ prevent fact-checking
➡️ force emotional reaction


6️⃣ Whataboutism / reversed empathy

👉 Excerpt:
“what if a TISZA candidate’s head was hanging…”

👉 Technique:

  • hypothetical reversal
  • amplifies moral outrage

👉 Goal:

➡️ create a sense of “double standards”
➡️ escalate emotions further


7️⃣ Political closure (implicit call to action)

👉 Excerpt:
“TISZA has no chance here”

👉 Technique:

  • declaring power dynamics
  • framing the election outcome

👉 Goal:

➡️ reinforce their own camp
➡️ “we will win”


⚠️ The most important part: what you feel

Your reaction:

“is this normal? do they really think this??”

👉 That is exactly the goal of the text.

  • you get outraged
  • you don’t understand it
  • it feels excessive

➡️ because it’s not designed for rational debate, but for emotional triggering


🧩 What might they actually think?

It’s not necessarily about:

  • “this is truly normal”

but rather:

➡️ they are using it as a communication tool

This follows a classic political logic:

  • the stronger the claim → the more attention
  • the bigger the conflict → the stronger the mobilization

🧠 In short

This text:

  • does not aim to prove anything
  • does not offer nuance
  • does not seek dialogue

👉 instead it aims to:

➡️ create emotional shock
➡️ define an enemy
➡️ mobilize supporters