
Anyone who does not want Hungarian money to be sent to Ukraine should fill out the national petition!
Everyone who wants to make it clear that they do not want the war, who wants to make it clear that they do not want their family’s and their own money sent to Ukraine, who does not want to finance the war, who does not want to pay many times the current utility costs because of European madness—should fill out the national petition and send it back.
And this is still only the first step. The next step will be in April, when you have to find the right box. You have to find the box where an X means B2. And that X, that party, and that party alliance is Fidesz–KDNP.
🔴 1️⃣ “They are sending Hungarians’ money to Ukraine” – ownership + loss framing
Technique: ownership framing + loss aversion
“the Hungarians’ money”
“the family’s and one’s own money”
📌 The trick:
A public / EU budget issue is reframed as personal pickpocketing.
There is no discussion of figures or decisions—only the manufacture of an existential threat.
👉 If you believe it → you automatically get angry.
🔴 2️⃣ War = the cause of everything bad
Technique: fear stacking
Within a single sentence, it links:
- Ukraine
- war
- sending money
- exploding utility prices
- “European madness”
📌 What’s missing:
- a causal chain
- a timeline
- a concrete decision or law
👉 It doesn’t explain—it delivers associative shock.
🔴 3️⃣ “Those who don’t want to…” – a moral trap
Technique: moral blackmail / false dilemma
The framing says:
- whoever doesn’t sign → wants the war
- whoever doesn’t vote this way → sends money to Ukraine
📌 This is not debate; it’s moral coercion:
“If you’re not with us, you’re against us.”
🔴 4️⃣ Petition → voting: a hidden transition
Technique: funneling / behavioral priming
First:
- “just fill it out”
- “just signal it”
Then:
- “this is only the first step”
- “in April you must find the right box”
- “where the X goes on B2”
👉 From a referendum-like mood, it quietly turns into party voting.
🔴 5️⃣ Explicit voting instruction
Technique: directive propaganda
“This X, this party, this alliance: Fidesz–KDNP”
📌 From here on, it’s:
- not an opinion
- not information
- a campaign instruction
🎯 The big picture in one sentence
This text builds on fear → applies moral pressure → aims to trigger an automated voting reflex, while proving nothing and relying solely on emotional cues.