
In a video, this is the Tisza “country of love.” You cannot build a country on hatred. Whoever loves their homeland, wants peace, and values secure livelihoods should vote for Fidesz and Viktor Orbán!
Come on, come on! They’ve shown up on the phone! In masks! What’s wrong with us here? In masks! “Dirty Fidesz! Dirty Fidesz! Dirty Fidesz! Death to Fidesz! Die! Only Tisza, that’s it! New Júrás Fidesz! Dirty Fidesz! Dirty Fidesz! The van is coming! Get the hell out of here! Dirty Fidesz! Dirty Fidesz! Dirty Fidesz!”
🔍 Main Narrative
👉 “We = love, peace, patriotism (Fidesz)”
👉 “They = hatred, aggression, chaos (Tisza)”
👉 “The election = peace vs hatred”
👉 “The majority is normal → they are just a loud minority”
🧩 Hidden Formula (very clear)
a video (“country of love” + shouting)
→ building contrast (“we are peaceful / they are hateful”)
→ highlighting extreme scenes (swearing, “drop dead”)
→ generalization (“they are like this”)
→ moral judgment (“you cannot build a country on this”)
→ political conclusion (“vote for Fidesz”)
👉 Classic: contrast → demonization → moral superiority → voting
🧠 Influence Techniques
1️⃣ Moral framing (good vs evil)
👉 “country of love” vs “hatred”
👉 “patriotism” vs “shouting”
🎯 Goal:
reduce politics to a simple moral choice
💥 Effect:
you’re not choosing between programs, but between “good” and “bad”
2️⃣ Highlighting extreme behavior
👉 “Fidesz should die!”
👉 “drop dead”
👉 swearing, aggression
🎯 Goal:
show the most extreme example → project it onto the whole group
💥 Effect:
the brain perceives this as “typical”
3️⃣ Generalization (group labeling)
👉 “Tisza supporters are like this”
🎯 Goal:
turn individual behavior → into a group characteristic
💥 Effect:
you no longer see individuals, but a “dangerous crowd”
4️⃣ “We are the normal majority”
👉 “this is reality everywhere”
👉 “this is already normal”
🎯 Goal:
create a bandwagon / majority illusion
💥 Effect:
👉 undecided people tend to align with the “majority”
5️⃣ Emotional trigger + immediate political direction
👉 anger → fear → disgust
👉 “therefore vote for Fidesz”
🎯 Goal:
push decision-making in an emotional state
💥 Effect:
critical thinking is reduced
6️⃣ False binary choice
👉 “hatred” vs “peace”
👉 no middle ground
🎯 Goal:
limit the decision to two options
💥 Effect:
alternative choices disappear
7️⃣ Enemy construction (toward dehumanization)
👉 “they shout, swear, destroy”
🎯 Goal:
portray them not as political opponents, but as a “dangerous mass”
💥 Effect:
easier to reject or hate them
⚠️ What’s important to see (reality vs narrative)
👉 Every protest has extreme voices
👉 Highlighting them ≠ the full reality of the group
👉 The “love vs hatred” frame = political oversimplification
🎯 Summary
👉 This is a textbook propaganda pattern:
- cherry-picked aggressive scenes
- projecting onto the whole group
- moral contrast
- emotional manipulation
- ending with political direction
👉 In short:
incident → generalization → demonization → “we are the good ones” → vote