
Could it be that the globalist corporate boss, István Kapitány, will become the TISZA party’s candidate for prime minister?? We wouldn’t be surprised!!
We’re talking about this with Balázs Bende, while he’s sipping tea from a Trump mug, about how Magyar Péter is glorifying the “captain,” the multinational corporate man. But maybe he wasn’t sent here only to take away utility price cuts — maybe he was sent here instead of Magyar Péter. This is serious trouble. I wouldn’t feel calm in his place.
If we look at it, they’ve built exactly the same origin story, the same kind of legend surrounds him. Basically, the two men are now on roughly the same level. In terms of popularity, the “captain” is actually doing slightly better. They might just replace the messiah.
You know how brutal it is that Magyar Péter started posting about him, and then suddenly stopped posting about the captain? Maybe he feels that something is wrong. Maybe he senses something coming.
🎯 Propaganda Analysis – “The Németh–Balázs Narrative”
Core function (real objective):
This is not about informing the public, but about eroding trust and fomenting internal division within the TISZA camp. The aim is to portray Magyar Péter as replaceable, controllable, and even threatened, while simultaneously constructing an alternative “savior” figure.
1️⃣ Conspiracy framing (“they were sent here”)
🔹 Technique: conspiracy framing
🔹 How it works:
- “They weren’t sent here only to take away utility price cuts.”
- “Maybe they were sent here instead of Magyar Péter.”
👉 This implies a behind-the-scenes deal without any evidence. The passive construction (“were sent”) removes the subject, making the claim impossible to falsify.
2️⃣ “Globalist corporate boss” labeling
🔹 Technique: stigmatizing framing
🔹 Target: Kapitány István
Terms like “corporate man” and “globalist” carry negative emotional charge in Fidesz-aligned communication. The point is not the biography, but to trigger reflexive rejection.
3️⃣ Building a messiah myth, then relativizing it
🔹 Technique: hero construction → leveling
🔹 Key line: “Basically, the two men are now on the same level.”
👉 First, a legend is built around Kapitány; then he is pulled down to the same level as Magyar Péter, sending a clear message:
there are no irreplaceable leaders
4️⃣ Seeding internal paranoia (“he feels something is wrong”)
🔹 Technique: mind-reading + fear seeding
🔹 How it works:
- “He stopped posting about the captain.”
- “He can feel that something is wrong.”
👉 Motives and emotions are attributed instead of facts, conditioning the audience to see Magyar Péter as weak, uncertain, and under threat.
5️⃣ “Tea-sipping” visual irony
🔹 Technique: symbolic ridicule
🔹 Element: Trump-themed mug
🔹 Figure: Bende Balázs
👉 The light, ironic setting normalizes serious allegations, as if “we’re just chatting,” while serious character assassination is taking place.
🧠 Summary – What does this propaganda do?
- Divides (leader vs. leader)
- Creates uncertainty within the TISZA camp
- Pre-packages a narrative for a future internal conflict
- Prepares the ground for delegitimization, regardless of who the candidate is
👉 This is not about Kapitány. And it’s not really about Magyar Péter either.
👉 It’s about asserting that anyone can be replaced, and that nothing outside the Fidesz sphere is truly autonomous.