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If I had to list the things I consider important in raising a child, one would definitely be sports. Sport is not just physical activity. It is education, development, and a safe way to experience both success and failure, as well as a sense of belonging to a community. This is how I spent my own childhood, and I experienced all of this myself.

Panni trains three times a week, just like tens of thousands of children who have been doing sports since a very young age.

What today costs a few thousand or tens of thousands of forints per month could easily rise to hundreds of thousands if the current sports support system were abolished.

Everyone understands what that would mean, right? A large portion of children who are currently active in sports would lose the opportunity to experience everything that sport can offer.

Amid major issues, we may pay less attention to these things, even though they are very important. On April 12, we will also be deciding on the future of sports.

Fidesz is the safe choice!

🧠 Quick Overview

👉 Main narrative:

  • “sport = value, development, community”
  • “this is under threat”
  • “only we can protect it”
  • “election = your child’s future”

👉 Underlying formula:

emotion + child + fear + simplification
→ “if you don’t vote for us → your child loses”


🔍 Persuasion techniques

1️⃣ Emotional anchor (child + sport)

👉 Excerpt:
“child upbringing”, “sport”, “development”, “community”

👉 Technique:
builds on positive, hard-to-challenge values
(child + sport = automatic acceptance)

👉 Goal:
➡️ emotional engagement
➡️ reduce critical thinking

👉 Effect:
➡️ “this cannot be argued against”


2️⃣ Personal story (illusion of credibility)

👉 Excerpt:
“I grew up like this too”
“Panni trains three times a week”

👉 Technique:
individual example → presented as general truth

👉 Goal:
➡️ create a sense of closeness
➡️ build trust

👉 Effect:
➡️ “they experienced it → they must be right”


3️⃣ Fear framing (future loss)

👉 Excerpt:
“hundreds of thousands”
“they will lose the opportunity”

👉 Technique:
seemingly concrete but unsupported claims
future negative consequences

👉 Goal:
➡️ create anxiety
➡️ create urgency

👉 Effect:
➡️ “if I don’t act → something bad will happen”


4️⃣ False causality

👉 Claim:
“ending sports subsidies → drastic price increases”

👉 Problem:
no explanation
no alternatives
no evidence

👉 Goal:
➡️ simplify a complex system
➡️ tie everything to a single decision

👉 Effect:
➡️ “it all depends on one vote”


5️⃣ Implicit electoral pressure

👉 Excerpt:
“on April 12, we also decide the future of sport”

👉 Technique:
moral pressure

👉 Goal:
➡️ voting = responsible parenting
➡️ not voting this way = irresponsibility

👉 Effect:
➡️ guilt / pressure


6️⃣ “Safe choice” framing

👉 Excerpt:
“The safe choice is Fidesz!”

👉 Technique:
safety vs. risk

👉 Goal:
➡️ reduce uncertainty
➡️ offer a simple decision path

👉 Effect:
➡️ “better not take risks”


🎯 Overall picture

This text is not really about sport.

👉 It’s a classic emotional manipulation package:

  • using children (strongest trigger)
  • positive values (sport, community)
  • introducing a threat
  • ending with a political “solution”

💥 In short

👉 “If you don’t vote for us → your child’s opportunity to do sports will be harmed”

That’s the real message.