
The violent Tisza sect is keeping Fidesz voters in fear, both online and in real life! But on April 12, the moment of truth will arrive! Fidesz is the safe choice! 🧡👍
You’ve been collecting signatures for more than a week now. What are your experiences so far?
First of all, it’s simply not true that there are no young people on the right, on the patriotic side. A great many young people, young adults, and even middle-aged citizens are approaching us.
The other thing — which is thought-provoking, discouraging, and also a warning sign — is that many people say they have to hide their opinions. They are kept in fear by their colleagues, kept in fear by their bosses; they are afraid of the aggressive pressure of the opposition “sect.”
But they also say that on April 12, in the privacy and solitude of the voting booth, they know what the safe choice is.
🧠 Balázska’s Communication – Propaganda Analysis
Structure: Technique – Goal – Effect
1️⃣ Demonization of the Enemy (“violent Tisza sect”, “they are kept in terror”)
📌 Technique:
The opponent is portrayed not as a political rival, but as a threatening, extremist group.
🎯 Goal:
To generate moral panic and frame political competition as a security issue.
💥 Effect:
Followers stop thinking in terms of policy and shift into a defensive reflex.
Debate is replaced by identity-based conflict.
2️⃣ Generalization Without Evidence
📌 Technique:
“Very, very many people say…” — without concrete data, case numbers, or documented examples.
🎯 Goal:
To create a sense of reality around the narrative without making verifiable claims.
💥 Effect:
Repetition creates emotional credibility for an unproven statement.
3️⃣ Fear Appeal Through Workplace Retaliation
📌 Technique:
“They are kept in terror by their colleagues and bosses.”
🎯 Goal:
To make the audience project the threat into their own personal lives.
💥 Effect:
Political choice becomes an act of existential self-defense.
4️⃣ The “Silent Majority” Myth (“in the privacy of the voting booth”)
📌 Technique:
The classic “silent majority” narrative: many are afraid, but secretly with us.
🎯 Goal:
Mobilization and hope maintenance, even when public visibility suggests otherwise.
💥 Effect:
Followers feel they are not alone — even if they appear to be in the minority in their environment.
5️⃣ Apocalyptic Timing (“the moment of truth will come”)
📌 Technique:
Framing the election as a historic, destiny-defining event.
🎯 Goal:
Maximum emotional mobilization.
💥 Effect:
Rational evaluation fades; the decision becomes a moral obligation.
🔎 The Key Question
If there is truly “terror”:
- Where are the concrete cases?
- Where are the official complaints?
- Where are the documented labor law disputes?
- Where are the police procedures?
“Terror” is a legal category.
Without evidence, it is a political metaphor.
🎯 Summary
This text is a classic example of:
- enemy image construction
- fear-based messaging
- evidence-free generalization
- silent majority narrative
- emotional mobilization
It is not fact-based argumentation, but identity-based mobilization.