balazska orbán propaganda

If Tisza comes to power, that’s the end of family-friendly tax policy! The multinationals are already rubbing their hands 🤷‍♂️
The new Tisza “star signing,” the so-called captain, says that as soon as they get the chance, he would abolish the bank tax and the taxes imposed on multinationals.
Well, that’s exactly what we’re saying: a Bajnai-fan, globalist corporate boss will never become a patriot who supports Hungarian families.

🎯 Core Function (Real Purpose)

The statement is not an economic policy debate, but rather:

  • pre-fabricated fear-mongering (“the end of family-friendly tax policy”),
  • scapegoating (Tisza + multinationals),
  • moral exclusion (“cannot be a patriot”),
  • and identity-based loyalty enforcement.

👉 The final conclusion is already embedded in the very first sentence:
“If Tisza comes to power, Hungarian families will be harmed.”

Every subsequent element serves to reinforce this message.


1️⃣ Apocalyptic opening – shutting down debate at the start

“If Tisza comes, family-friendly tax policy is over!”

🔹 Technique: doomsday rhetoric
🔹 Effect:

  • it does not present a risk, but a certain catastrophe,
  • it excludes “partially,” “under conditions,” or “debatable” interpretations.

👉 Classic authoritarian framing:
no deliberation, only a survival choice.


2️⃣ “The multinationals are already rubbing their hands” – conspiratorial insinuation

🔹 Technique: enemy visualization
🔹 Tools:

  • no specific company,
  • no figures,
  • no quotations,
  • only an image: the greedy, smirking “multinational”.

🔹 Effect:

  • emotional imagery overrides factual scrutiny,
  • the opponent is automatically framed as serving “foreign interests”.

👉 No proof is needed – hatred is enough.


3️⃣ Selective economic oversimplification

“They would abolish the bank tax and the taxes on multinationals”

🔹 Technique: removal of context
🔹 What is deliberately omitted:

  • what would replace them,
  • on what timeline,
  • with what budgetary logic,
  • with what form of social compensation.

👉 A complex tax-system debate is transformed into moral betrayal.


4️⃣ Labeling + character assassination

“a Bajnai fan, a globalist multinational boss”

🔹 Technique: identity-based stigmatization
🔹 Operation:

  • the claim itself is not challenged,
  • instead, the assumed loyalty of the person is attacked.

🔹 Key trick:
The name Bajnai Gordon functions not as a professional reference, but as a demonizing trigger word.

👉 The implicit message:
“If you like him, you are already a bad person.”


5️⃣ False dichotomy – patriot vs. foreign agent

“this will never produce a patriot who helps Hungarian families”

🔹 Technique: exclusionary identity framing
🔹 Logic:

  • either you are with us,
  • or you are with the multinationals,
  • no middle ground exists.

👉 This is not argumentation, but moral coercion.


🧠 Summary – what is actually happening?

This statement is:

  • not economic policy,
  • not a tax debate,
  • not a professional argument,

but a classic campaign mantra, whose essence is:

“If you don’t choose us, you are working for foreign interests.”

This is authoritarian political branding, not reasoning.