
Na, európaiak!
Ezt kapjátok a képetekbe karácsonykor! ![]()
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Az őrület ugyanis ma szintet lépett.
Valami licit lehet az európai elitben, hogy ki tud durvábbat mondani az ukrán háborús szerepvállalásról.
Volt itt már minden:
kötelező sorkatonaság,
“fiaink és lányaik felkészítése a harcra”,
árvák és özvegyek emlegetése. ![]()
milliók kitelepítésének terve
olyan háború képe, amilyet a nagy- és dédszüleink vívtak.
Erre most jön a NATO főtitkára és újra beszáll a versenybe.
Mark Rutte szerint:
“Európa kész katonákat küldeni Ukrajnába, már csak a részleteket dolgozzák ki, hogy miként nézne ki egy szárazföldi, tengeri vagy légi bevetés, és biztos benne, hogy a fiatalok készek lesznek fegyvert fogni”.
Amúgy meg békés karácsonyt, lehet, hogy ez lesz az utolsó.
Rutte uram! A NATO nem egy támadó, hanem egy védelmi szövetség.
Agyrém, hogy akiknek a béketeremtéshez nincs elég képességük, azok a háborúban látják a kiutat.
Well then, Europeans!
This is what you’re getting shoved in your face at Christmas! 🇪🇺🎄
The madness has reached a new level today.
It feels like there’s some kind of bidding war among the European elite over who can say the most extreme thing about involvement in the war in Ukraine.
We’ve already heard everything:
👉 mandatory conscription,
👉 “preparing our sons and daughters for combat,”
👉 talk of orphans and widows. ⚰️
👉 plans to relocate millions,
👉 visions of a war like the one our grandparents and great-grandparents fought.
And now the NATO Secretary General joins the competition once again.
❗️According to Mark Rutte:
“Europe is ready to send troops to Ukraine; only the details are still being worked out—what a land, sea, or air deployment would look like—and he is confident that young people will be ready to take up arms.”
Anyway, have a peaceful Christmas—this one might be the last.
Mr. Rutte! NATO is not an offensive alliance, but a defensive one.
What is it really trying to say?
The text is not about Mark Rutte’s actual message. It is about constructing a war-panic narrative, in which Rutte is merely a tool.
1️⃣ “Madness”, “bidding war”, “a new level”
This is framing.
It suggests that:
- the “European elite” has collectively lost its mind,
- they are outbidding each other to drag Europe into war,
- there is no sober, rational thinking left.
👉 This is enemy construction, not analysis.
2️⃣ Deliberate list-shock
👉 compulsory conscription
👉 our sons and daughters fighting
👉 orphans and widows
👉 mass displacement
👉 images of world wars
This is a classic propaganda technique:
- items of very different scale and factual basis are placed in a single list,
- so in the reader’s mind they merge into one inevitable chain of events.
💣 No evidence. No sources. Only emotional overload.
3️⃣ Mark Rutte as a “trophy”
Rutte’s quote appears:
- taken out of context,
- maximally dramatized,
- stripped of nuance.
The goal is not to understand what he said, but to create the feeling that:
“See? Even NATO wants war.”
4️⃣ “This will be the last Christmas”
This is outright psychological pressure:
- existential fear,
- doomsday atmosphere,
- “you must choose sides now”.
📌 This is not a political claim — it is emotional coercion.
5️⃣ The NATO sentence: half true, fully manipulated
“NATO is not an offensive alliance, but a defensive one.”
This is true in itself —
but here it is used as a rhetorical weapon, while:
- NATO’s decision-making mechanisms are not explained,
- political statements are not separated from actual military action,
- legal constraints, veto rights, and consensus rules are ignored.
👉 Straw-man argumentation: it fights a simplified, fabricated enemy.
One-sentence summary:
This text is not about what is happening — it is about what you should fear, and who you should blame for it.
Not analysis.
Not information.
But internal mobilization propaganda + panic-mongering.
And yes — ironically, it works exactly like a badly parameterized ChatGPT prompt 😄