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In recent days, Zelensky threatened the Prime Minister with death, and now in Szentendre one of our Fidesz activists was shot at with a gas pistol from a window.
Let there finally be an end to the violence, and Péter Magyar should stop the incitement and agitation!
In April, let us all show that our right-wing community of love will defeat the Tisza community of hatred. Only Fidesz is the safe choice!

Yes, I was also at the first anti-war gathering when the news reached me that in Szentendre one of our activists had been shot at with a gas pistol from a window. One always thinks that things cannot get any worse, after a few days ago Zelensky threatened the Prime Minister with death, and then this news comes. So it is very bad to hear things like this, I will say honestly.

And I would like to ask Péter Magyar to stop the hate-inciting politics that he has been pursuing in recent weeks and months, because unfortunately this is the result of it. This is the true face of the so-called “Tisza love for the country”: when the Hungarian Prime Minister is threatened with death from Ukraine, and when one of our activists is shot at with a gas pistol from a window.

I wish him perseverance, I thank him for his work so far, and all the activists as well, and I ask them not to give up, but to believe that the power of love will defeat hatred in April as well.

1️⃣ Victim Narrative (victim framing)

Excerpt

“…a Fidesz activist of ours was shot at with a gas pistol…”

Technique

The political community is portrayed as the victim of an attack.

Goal

  • to evoke emotional sympathy
  • to strengthen the moral cohesion of the political camp

Effect

Activists and supporters enter a defensive psychological mode, which tends to increase political loyalty.


2️⃣ Linking an External Threat to Domestic Political Conflict

Excerpt

“Zelensky threatened the Prime Minister with death… and then this news appears.”

Technique

Two separate events are connected into a single chain of threats.

➡️ external threat
➡️ internal violence

Goal

To create the perception that Hungary is under both external and internal attack at the same time.

Effect

The political conflict is framed as a national security issue.


3️⃣ Scapegoating

Excerpt

“Péter Magyar should stop the hate-inciting politics… because this is the result.”

Technique

A specific political opponent is blamed for the event without presenting evidence.

Goal

To morally delegitimize the opponent.

Effect

In the audience’s mind a simplified association forms:

➡️ opposition = violence
➡️ government = order


4️⃣ Moral Framing: Love vs Hate

Excerpt

“our right-wing community of love”
“the Tisza community of hatred”

Technique

The political conflict is turned into a moral dichotomy.

➡️ we = love
➡️ they = hatred

Goal

To transform a political choice into a moral choice.

Effect

Voters are encouraged to decide not between political programs, but between good and evil.


5️⃣ Fear Appeal and Sense of Escalation

Excerpt

“we always think it cannot get worse than this…”

Technique

The situation is portrayed as a continuously worsening and dangerous process.

Goal

To increase emotional tension.

Effect

Voters become more inclined to support strong leadership and political stability.


6️⃣ Political Mobilization

Excerpt

“Let us show it together in April…”

Technique

At the end of the narrative, a direct electoral call to action appears.

Goal

To convert the emotionally built narrative into voting behavior.


🧠 The Overall Narrative Structure

The text follows a three-step campaign framework.

1️⃣ Threat

  • Zelensky
  • shooting at an activist

2️⃣ Identification of the responsible actor

  • Péter Magyar
  • “politics of hatred”

3️⃣ Solution

➡️ vote for Fidesz


⚙️ Why This Communication Is Effective

Because it simultaneously activates three powerful emotions:

  • fear (attack, violence)
  • anger (blaming the opponent)
  • hope (the victory of “love”)

This combination is a classic form of campaign rhetoric.