alexandra…

👉 The host of the Jólvanezígy program, Ádám Fókuszcsoport—who was also fattened up by the previously “rolling dollars”—has sunk to a new low with his arrogant, condescending remarks.

Perhaps never before has someone insulted so many people at once. According to him, women, the elderly, and people living in the countryside are the ones who are—he used a far more obscene expression—“ruining” his future.

💸 Yet his future is hardly threatened by anyone, considering his net revenue of 284 million forints last year, earned right here in Budapest. After all, if we were dragged into a war, or if migrants were let in and he didn’t like it, he could simply pack up and fly away.

For most Hungarians, however, the stakes are much higher. They love their country, they envision their future here, they worry about their children—and they want no part of war, no part of migration. They simply want to live in a peaceful and secure country.

🟠 Their party is Fidesz. Thanks to them, we have a peace-oriented and national government—so even Ádám Nagy and his family can live their lives in peace and security, just like everyone else, including those who do not vote for us.

There is no place for hatred and incitement—nor for anyone to look down on Hungarian people in this way.

✅ In April, we will show how many of us there are, and with our votes we will once again guarantee Hungary’s peaceful, secure, and developing future—even for those who would irresponsibly throw all of this in the trash.

Unfortunately, I have to quote what was said: “Listen up, this is how I always see it. These three types of people—the women, those from the countryside, and the elderly—are the ones who f** up our future in April, so they should get themselves together. These three types of people are the ones who usually vote for Fidesz.”*

So thank you very much for this extraordinarily arrogant, patronizing, and disgusting comment—and for yet another successful election victory. Because it is precisely this extremely rude, contemptuous style that ends up winning elections for Fidesz parliamentary candidates in every single constituency.

So thank you for adding to that just now. And it is no coincidence: the very people you referred to in such a demeaning way are the ones who, in recent years, kept Hungary out of the madness caused by migration in Western Europe. These are the people who contributed to the fact that today we can live safely in Hungary—and that we have stayed out of the war so far.

Szentkirályi Alexandra
→ pro-government political communicator
→ role: emotional mobilization + enemy construction + loyalty reinforcement, not factual clarification


🎯 Core Function (the real purpose)

The text is not about:

  • media ethics,
  • freedom of expression,
  • or a nuanced interpretation of a controversial statement.

It is about:

1️⃣ manufacturing moral panic (“women, the elderly, rural people are being attacked”)
2️⃣ artificially opposing ‘elite’ vs. ‘the people’
3️⃣ dehumanizing the critic and excluding them morally
4️⃣ claiming monopoly over peace and security for Fidesz

👉 The conclusion is pre-written:
whoever criticizes → despises Hungarians → is dangerous → morally illegitimate


🧩 Main Propaganda Techniques

1️⃣ Collective offense framing

“Perhaps no one has ever offended so many people at once.”

🔹 An individual statement is inflated into a collective attack
🔹 Emotional identification: “if you are a woman / elderly / rural → this was about you”
🔹 Real debate → identity injury


2️⃣ Wealthy, mobile elite vs. ‘real Hungarians’ who stay

“284 million forints in net revenue… he could simply fly away”

🔹 Classic envy-based moral contrast
🔹 Financial success = moral disqualification
🔹 The critic “doesn’t suffer, therefore doesn’t count”


3️⃣ War and migration as universal fear triggers

🔹 Criticism is automatically linked to:

  • war
  • migration
  • the “madness” of Western Europe

👉 No evidence, only fear stacking


4️⃣ Fidesz as the sole moral shield

“Their party is Fidesz.”

🔹 False dichotomy:

  • Fidesz = peace, security, homeland
  • everyone else = chaos, hatred, danger

🔹 Opposition voter → morally suspicious


5️⃣ Patronizing cynicism (the final twist)

“even Nagy Ádám and his family can live in peace and security”

🔹 Seemingly “generous,” but actually:

  • condescending
  • hierarchical
  • “we protect you whether you want it or not”

🧠 Psychological Impact

✔️ Fear activation
✔️ Group identity reinforcement
✔️ Moral delegitimization of dissent
✔️ Emotional closure of debate

👉 It doesn’t persuade — it seals the bubble.


🧾 Short Conclusion

This is not a defense, but:

emotional mobilization against a designated enemy,
where “the Hungarian people” are treated as political property.

Anyone outside this frame becomes:

  • contemptuous,
  • dangerous,
  • and “not one of us.”

propaganda

The Constitutional Court has ruled—just as it did for 2024—that for 2025 as well, the solidarity contribution does not violate the Fundamental Law.
Period.

That remains true even if Gergely Karácsony does not like it, and even if the same issue is reviewed by the Constitutional Court any number of times.

From this point on, instead of constant complaining, the mayor should finally focus on putting the city’s finances in order. Fewer bonuses, fewer political payout schemes, and more road renovations and real development in the outer districts.

The capital city has always claimed that the collection of the solidarity contribution—that the very existence of such a contribution—is, in their view, unlawful and unconstitutional. This is exactly what the Constitutional Court has now ruled on. The Court stated that it had already made clear in its previous decision that there is no constitutional problem or concern regarding either the existence or the collection of the solidarity contribution.

In my view, it is the mayor who is refusing to understand this decision, because Mr. Karácsony and his team calculated on not paying this contribution. On that basis, they planned with fictitious revenues and unfounded expenditures, assuming they would not have to transfer this money. The Constitutional Court has now effectively struck down that line of argument.

So what I would ask of the mayor is this: instead of political agitation and legal maneuvering, accept the ruling, finally fix this problematic budget, and get to work. Do something about the problems of the outer districts—and do something about snow removal as well, which has also not been handled properly in recent weeks. That is what I am asking of him.

🎯 Propaganda Analysis – Constitutional Court & Budapest Narrative

🎭 Speaker and Role

Government-aligned political communicator

→ role: authority invocation + blame shifting
→ function: political pressure disguised as legal finality


🎯 Core Function (Real Objective)

This text is not about:

  • constitutional law,
  • public finance,
  • or an objective interpretation of court rulings.

It is about:

  • delegitimizing the Mayor of Budapest,
  • closing political debate by invoking legal authority,
  • shifting responsibility for structural budget problems,
  • reframing political conflict as administrative incompetence.

👉 Conclusion is given upfront, not derived:

The case is closed. Any further objection is whining or bad faith.


⚖️ Authority Shielding (Court-as-Weapon)

The repeated reference to the Hungarian Constitutional Court serves as:

  • an argument-stopper,
  • a moral high ground,
  • a delegitimization tool against dissent.

🔹 Technique: appeal to authority + legal absolutism
🔹 Effect: political disagreement is reframed as defiance of the rule of law


🧩 Framing Strategy: “Refusal to Understand”

The mayor, Karácsony Gergely, is portrayed as:

  • someone who “does not want to understand”,
  • deliberately ignoring clear decisions,
  • irresponsibly planning with “fictional revenues”.

🔹 Technique: psychologizing intent
🔹 Effect: shifts debate from policy disagreement to personal bad faith


💸 Budget Moralization

Key reframing move:

  • Structural financial conflict → moral failure
  • Political dispute → personal irresponsibility

Phrases like:

  • “fictional revenues”
  • “unfounded expenditures”

create the impression of recklessness, not structural constraint.

🔹 Technique: accounting moral panic
🔹 Effect: complex fiscal realities become simple blame narratives


🚧 Displacement of Responsibility

The argument subtly implies:

If roads are bad, if snow isn’t cleared, if outer districts suffer — it’s the mayor’s fault.

This erases:

  • central budget extraction,
  • asymmetric fiscal power,
  • national-level redistribution choices.

🔹 Technique: responsibility laundering
🔹 Effect: systemic causes disappear, personal guilt remains


❄️ Issue Stacking (Snow, Roads, Outer Districts)

Unrelated problems are stacked together:

  • solidarity contribution
  • road maintenance
  • snow removal
  • outer district development

🔹 Technique: issue piling / grievance bundling
🔹 Effect: emotional overload → impression of total incompetence


🧠 Final Psychological Message

The implicit message to the audience:

  • Obedience = responsibility
  • Questioning = sabotage
  • Resistance = incompetence

👉 The mayor is invited to:

“Stop politics, stop lawyering, and work.”

Which translates to:

Accept central authority and stop contesting power.


🧾 Final Summary

This is a classic governance-propaganda template:

  • Court decision used as a political cudgel
  • Debate reframed as closed and illegitimate
  • Structural conflicts personalized
  • Central power made invisible
  • Local leadership blamed for systemic outcomes

📌 Rule of law is invoked — not to protect pluralism, but to silence it.

propaganda and alexandra..

Not only Hungarians, but 53 percent of European citizens also have an unfavorable opinion of Ursula von der Leyen.
Only 30 percent view her positively.
In other words, if people could decide who should lead the European Commission, she would never be elected.

This comes as no surprise. Because of the disastrous green transition, the collapse of the European economy, sky-high energy prices, and the hundreds of billions of euros poured into Ukraine, Europeans have had enough of Brussels.

That is why the party family of Fidesz, the Patriots, submitted another motion of no confidence, which was voted on today in the European Parliament.
Not surprisingly, the party families of the Tisza Party and the Democratic Coalition rescued Ursula.

As a point of interest, a public opinion survey was conducted among European citizens, asking what they think of Ursula von der Leyen.
53 percent expressed a clearly negative opinion, while only 30 percent stood by her.
This means that if people could decide whether Ursula von der Leyen should be Europe’s leader, she would never receive their support.

There are many reasons for this: what has happened in recent years in European energy policy, the state of the European economy, developments in migration, and the enormous sums of money poured into Ukraine—with plans to continue doing so. Public anger and distrust toward Ms. von der Leyen are therefore fully understandable.

So what happened at today’s vote of no confidence?
We already know that the representatives of Fidesz, who initiated this motion as patriots, voted to remove Ursula von der Leyen.
But what did the Tisza representatives do? They did not say what they wanted, because that could have political consequences—so they did not even dare to show up and vote.

The Fidesz representatives voted for Ursula von der Leyen’s removal.
The Tisza representatives did not even attend.

From this, one thing is clear:
for us, the interests of Hungarians come first; for them, the interests of their Brussels bosses do.

Fidesz is the safe choice.

🎭 Speaker and Role

Szentkirályi Alexandra
→ pro-government political communicator
→ task: emotional mobilization + enemy construction + loyalty testing, not factual information


🎯 Core Function (Real Purpose)

The text is not about public opinion research, not about the professional performance of Ursula von der Leyen, and not about the legal functioning of the European Parliament. Instead, it is about:

  • delegitimizing Brussels and Ursula von der Leyen
  • constructing the false dichotomy of a “Hungarian path” vs. a “Brussels path”
  • portraying TISZA and DK as traitors
  • justifying Fidesz as the exclusive representative of national interests

👉 The conclusion is fixed from the very beginning: the text does not ask questions — it passes judgment.


🧩 Main Propaganda Techniques

1️⃣ Opinion Poll Numbers as “the Will of the People”

“53% unfavorable, 30% favorable”

🔹 Technique: numerical authority framing
🔹 What it does:

  • The source and methodology of the numbers do not matter
  • The number itself becomes the ultimate truth
  • Political judgment is elevated to “the will of the people”

👉 This is not a debate, but a moral closure


2️⃣ Cause Stacking (Blame List Technique)

Green transition → economic collapse → energy prices → Ukraine → migration

🔹 Technique: threat stacking + causal overload
🔹 Effect:

  • Every problem is attached to a single person
  • Complex processes are radically simplified
  • Anger is given a clear, personal target

3️⃣ “Brussels” as an Abstract Enemy

“People are fed up with Brussels,” “Brussels bosses”

🔹 Technique: dehumanized external enemy
🔹 Result:

  • No accountable decision-making, only a foreign force
  • The EU is framed as an occupying power
  • Domestic political debate is transformed into a sovereignty struggle

4️⃣ Cowardice and Betrayal Narrative

“They didn’t dare to show up,” “they saved Ursula”

🔹 Technique: cowardice framing + loyalty test
🔹 Effect:

  • What matters is not how someone votes, but where they stand
  • Absence equals betrayal
  • The political opponent is morally destroyed

5️⃣ False Binary Choice

“Hungarian path” vs. “Brussels path”

🔹 Technique: false dilemma
🔹 Consequence:

  • No nuance, no middle ground
  • Whoever is not with us is against us
  • The political space turns into a moral battlefield

🧠 Psychological Impact

  • Appropriation of frustration
  • Redirecting anger outward
  • Uncertainty → simple answers

Identity framing:

  • we = Hungarians
  • they = Brussels + TISZA + DK

🔚 Pre-Closed Final Conclusion

“Fidesz is the safe choice!”

This is not a statement, but a verdict.
It does not argue — it shuts down thinking.


⚠️ One-Sentence Summary

This text is classic mobilizing propaganda that
legitimizes itself through numbers,
manufactures enemies,
and demands loyalty —
while leaving no space for genuine political choice.

🎭 Hungarian culture gives so much to all of us: our mother tongue, our everyday knowledge, and all the beauty we can marvel at—everything we see and hear around us—are nourished by it.
Today, when the world is in such great turmoil, this becomes even more valuable: culture represents stability for all of us.

📜 A well-known poem, a gripping novel, a masterfully composed piece of music, a special painting, a theatrical performance that moves the emotions—everyone has their own favorite, sometimes the very same one cherished across generations.

Today, on the Day of Hungarian Culture, we owe our thanks not only to the creators, but also to those who preserve and present to us all the values that we, Hungarians, have created.

🎭 Speaker and Role

Szentkirályi Alexandra
→ pro-government political communicator
→ role: emotional identification + appropriation of values, a conflict-free “national voice”


🎯 Core Function (Real Purpose)

The text is not about cultural policy, not about funding, and not about institutional issues. Instead, it focuses on:

  • emotionally reinforcing national identity,
  • constructing the narrative culture = permanence = security,
  • providing moral and value-based legitimization for the governing side,
  • temporarily covering up a conflict-ridden political space (“today is not the day to argue”).

👉 The conclusion is implicit but clear:
what is Hungarian culture → stands with us → we are its guardians.


🧩 Key Communication Techniques

1️⃣ Abstraction and Universalization

Hungarian culture gives a great deal to all of us

🔹 Technique: collective identity framing
🔹 Effect:

  • erases individual differences,
  • excludes criticism (“if you criticize, you step outside the community”).

2️⃣ Aesthetic Listing Without Conflict

poem, novel, composition, image, stage play

🔹 Technique: aesthetic neutralization
🔹 What it does:

  • depoliticizes culture,
  • removes artistic conflict and power relations from view,
  • reduces culture to a “beautiful object.”

3️⃣ Crisis vs. Permanence Dichotomy

there is great turmoil in the world → culture represents permanence

🔹 Technique: stability anchor framing
🔹 Effect:

  • change = danger,
  • permanence = security,
  • implicit defense of the status quo.

4️⃣ Generational Continuity

even the same one across generations

🔹 Technique: tradition anchoring
🔹 Message:

  • those who innovate, question, or challenge are portrayed as “disrupting” continuity,
  • the current power structure appears as the natural continuation of the past.

5️⃣ Gratitude Frame Instead of Responsibility

we owe our thanks

🔹 Technique: gratitude framing
🔹 What it does not include:

  • financial responsibility,
  • institutional autonomy,
  • the issue of artistic freedom.

👉 Culture here is not a right, but a gift for which one is expected to be grateful.


⚠️ What Is Missing (and Why That Matters)

❌ No mention of:

  • independent cultural institutions,
  • funding cuts or redistribution,
  • artistic freedom,
  • political interference.

👉 This omission is not accidental — it is the essence of the genre.


🧠 Summary – What Does This Speech Actually Do?

This text:

  • emotionally reassures,
  • appropriates values,
  • conceals conflict,
  • reinforces political identity,
  • while making no claims that could be held accountable.

📌 A classic form of “national holiday” communication:
beautiful → safe → beyond debate → politically useful.

szentkiralyi wakeup

It is outrageous that Ukraine is trying to interfere in Hungary’s internal affairs.
They went so far as to summon our ambassador because they do not like the fact that we are asking the Hungarian people whether they want to give 1.3 million forints per family to Ukraine.

❌ Ukraine has been repeatedly demanding money from Europe — including from Hungary.
Most recently, 800 billion euros. And this does not include weapons or military expenditures.

We do not accept this.

We are not willing to finance the war, and we will not allow Hungarian money to be flushed away on Ukrainian golden toilets.

✍️ Despite Ukraine’s protest, we will carry the petition through, because Hungarian money belongs to Hungarians — and decisions about it are not made in Brussels or in Kyiv.

Ukraine summoned the Hungarian ambassador — have you heard?
Yes, I have. And it is outrageous.

So what is happening now? Ukraine is holding out its hand and saying that in the coming years Europe should collect 800 billion dollars for its non-military expenditures. Among others, from us Hungarians as well.

We clearly do not want to take part in this. We absolutely do not want Hungarians to finance wars, and we do not want Hungarian money to end up in Ukraine — or in Ukrainian golden toilets.

We want to ask the Hungarian people their opinion on every major issue. That is why a national petition will be launched, so Hungarians can clearly express their will and their views on this matter.

We have listened to them on every important issue before, and we will do so again now.

What is happening? Europe is afraid of its own citizens’ opinions, just as it was afraid when it came to migration, to the war, and to financing the war.

We, however, rely on the Hungarian people.
That is what we have done so far — and that is what we will continue to do.



🎭 Speaker and Role

Szentkirályi Alexandra
→ pro-government political communicator
→ role: emotional mobilization + conflict framing, not policy or professional analysis


🎯 Core Function (Real Purpose)

The text is not about Ukraine–EU financial mechanisms and not a diplomatic assessment. Instead, it serves to:

  • construct an external enemy image (Ukraine / Brussels),
  • reinforce internal political loyalty (“we stand with the Hungarian people”),
  • mobilize supporters along a pre-decided political narrative,
  • outsource responsibility for domestic economic difficulties.

👉 The conclusion is given in the very first sentence, not reached at the end:

Ukraine → demands money → interferes → we resist → petition → national unity


1️⃣ “They are interfering in our internal affairs”

🔹 Technique: sovereignty framing + wounded statehood
🔹 What it does:
A routine diplomatic step (summoning an ambassador) is framed as hostile aggression.

🔹 What is omitted:

  • In diplomacy, this is a standard procedure.
  • It is not “interference,” but a formal diplomatic protest.

👉 Effect:
The audience does not analyze — they feel their identity is under attack and must be defended.


2️⃣ “1.3 million forints per family”

🔹 Technique: numerical shock (“shock number”)
🔹 What it does:
An abstract figure is transformed into a personal loss:

“They want to take your money.”

🔹 The problem:

  • A non-existent, deliberately oversimplified calculation.
  • Not an EU budget mechanism.
  • Not a direct payment by citizens.

👉 Effect:
The brain stops calculating and switches to threat perception.


3️⃣ “€800 billion – without weapons”

🔹 Technique: misleading context stripping
🔹 What it does:
A complex, multi-year estimate is presented as if it were:

  • immediate,
  • concrete,
  • and solely a Ukrainian demand.

🔹 What is omitted:

  • EU-level debates and conditions,
  • time distribution,
  • legal and institutional frameworks.

👉 Effect:
The listener feels:

“They are taking it from us — now.”


4️⃣ “Ukrainian golden toilets”

🔹 Technique: dehumanizing mockery + corruption stereotype
🔹 What it does:

  • Reduces an entire country to a caricature.
  • Generates moral outrage (“they steal it”).

🔹 Why it is dangerous:

  • It blocks rational debate.
  • Any additional data appears as “excuses.”

👉 Effect:
The audience does not question — they despise.


5️⃣ “We ask the Hungarian people”

🔹 Technique: pseudo-democratic legitimization
🔹 What it does:

  • The question is leading.
  • The answer is pre-encoded.
  • Anyone disagreeing is framed as “not standing with the Hungarian people.”

🔹 Classic pattern:

“If you are not with us, you are against us.”

👉 Effect:
Political loyalty becomes a moral obligation.


6️⃣ “Europe is afraid of its own citizens”

🔹 Technique: anti-elite narrative
🔹 What it does:
Simultaneously attacks:

  • the EU,
  • pluralism,
  • representative democracy.

👉 Paradox:
While the government does not tolerate real referendums, it accuses others of fearing public opinion.


🧠 Psychological Overall Effect

The text does not inform. It:

  • activates fear,
  • channels anger,
  • locks identity,
  • excludes alternative thinking.

This is emotional warfare, not public debate.


⚠️ The Key Sentence That Reveals Everything

“Decisions are not made in Brussels or Kyiv.”

👉 In reality:

  • decisions are made domestically, within a narrow political circle,
  • “the Hungarian people” serve mainly as post-hoc justification.

📌 One-Sentence Summary

This statement is not about Ukraine, but about covering up internal problems with an external enemy, enforcing emotional loyalty, and maintaining control — while real decisions remain firmly out of citizens’ hands.

alexandra..

At the World Economic Forum in Davos — where Donald Trump also invited Viktor Orbán to establish a Peace Council — Trump confronted Europe with the fact that it is undermining itself through mass migration and a misguided energy policy.

But what exactly is Davos, and why is it so important? I explain that on my chat channel — make sure to subscribe!

At the Davos World Economic Forum, where he also invited Viktor Orbán to found a Peace Council, Trump stated that Europe is cutting the ground out from under itself by allowing mass migration to proceed unchecked and by pursuing a failed energy policy.

Europe, as a collection of different countries, is becoming increasingly difficult to even imagine as a coherent entity.

So what is Davos, and why does it matter? Check it out on my chat channel.

alexandra propaganda

Even one third of Tisza supporters see the situation very clearly — we welcome them to Fidesz!
And we welcome the others as well, because under Viktor Orbán’s policies, even those who do not vote for us benefit.
🧡 That is why Fidesz is the safe choice!

Even one third of Tisza supporters themselves believe they would be worse off if the Tisza leadership came to power. Why do you think that is? Because they also see what is really happening and what the so-called Tisza “experts” are saying.

That one third is right — we welcome them to Fidesz, and we hope that the other half of Tisza supporters will also reconsider and realize that Viktor Orbán is the true safe bet, even for those who did not vote for him.

Kulcsszereplők:
Orbán Viktor
Fidesz
TISZA Párt


🎯 Alapfunkció (valódi cél)

A szöveg nem programról, nem kormányzati teljesítményről és nem vitaképes érvekről szól, hanem:

  • átcsábítási narratíváról („várjuk őket a Fideszbe”),
  • pszichológiai nyomásgyakorlásról („még a tiszások harmada is…”),
  • morális fölény demonstrálásáról („a biztos választás”),
  • vezető-mítosz építésről (Orbán mint mindenki számára jó).

👉 A konklúzió előre adott:
Fidesz = biztonság / minden más = kockázat.


1️⃣ „A tiszások harmada már látja” – hamis konszenzus

🔹 Technika: false consensus + social proof
🔹 Mi történik?
Konkrét adat, kutatás, forrás nélkül hivatkozik egy „harmadra”, hogy az állítást többségi bölcsességnek állítsa be.
🔹 Hatás:
A bizonytalan szavazó azt érzi: „ha mások is így gondolják, én se maradjak ki.”


2️⃣ „Orbán politikájával az is jól jár, aki nem ránk szavaz” – paternalista ígéret

🔹 Technika: benevolent authority framing
🔹 Mi a trükk?
A vezető mindenki felett álló, jóságos gondoskodóként jelenik meg, miközben a politikai felelősség és elszámoltathatóság eltűnik.
🔹 Rejtett üzenet:
„Nem számít a döntésed – mi akkor is jobban tudjuk.”


3️⃣ „Várjuk őket a Fideszben” – felszámolt pluralizmus

🔹 Technika: absorption strategy
🔹 Mit csinál?
Az ellenfél nem legitim alternatíva, hanem „félreértett, visszaterelhető tömeg”.
🔹 Hatás:
Az ellenzéki identitás leértékelése, politikai önállóság megkérdőjelezése.


4️⃣ „A biztos választás” – kockázatkerülésre játszás

🔹 Technika: loss aversion framing
🔹 Miért működik?
Nem azt mondja, mit nyersz – azt sugallja, mit veszítesz, ha mást választasz.
🔹 Üzenet:
A változás veszélyes, a status quo az egyetlen „felelős” út.


🧠 Összkép

Ez egy klasszikus kampány-előpozicionáló beszéd, amely:

  • nem vitázik, hanem pszichológiai döntési teret zár le,
  • nem bizonyít, hanem érzésekkel és identitással dolgozik,
  • nem kér támogatást, hanem „természetes végkimenetelként” állítja be a Fideszt.

📌 Lényeg:
A szöveg nem a TISZA Párt gyengeségeiről szól, hanem arról, hogy a bizonytalan szavazó ne merjen mást választani.

szentkiralyi orban idots..

It is outrageous that even this long after the first snowfall, many roadways, sidewalks, and bike paths are still covered with snow or ice. Snow removal and de-icing are the responsibility of the Metropolitan Municipality, yet it has still failed to fulfill this duty.

👉 I agree with the gentleman at the Lázárinfo event who voiced his frustration: something must be done so people don’t have to dodge snowbanks and so fewer people slip on icy roads. We are still waiting for Karácsony Gergely to take action!

Saying that what Karácsony Gergely couldn’t solve, he would do with Fidesz. Why wasn’t the snow cleared from the bike path—and why did a civilian have to do it, who happens to be me? So first of all, thank you to everyone who helped with snow removal over the past weeks. And to defend Norra on this point: she didn’t just shovel snow symbolically—she took part seriously in the snow clearing. As did many others, even though this is the city’s responsibility.

And this brings us to the core issue. What the gentleman was talking about—the condition of the bike paths and roadways even now, so long after the first major snowfall—is, in my view, truly outrageous. Not many people know this, but during snowfall it is the responsibility of the Metropolitan Municipality to clear snow and ensure de-icing on the roads. This responsibility applies even in areas where the underlying road is otherwise maintained by a district. In the event of snowfall, this duty falls on the Metropolitan Municipality.

I fully share the frustration the gentleman expressed: that 17–18 days after the snowfall, we still have to navigate large snowbanks in Budapest, or can’t cycle because the roads are so heavily iced over. I think this situation is untenable.

Key figure: Szentkirályi Alexandra
Target: Karácsony Gergely
Political background: Fidesz


🎯 Core Function (real objective)

The text is not a public-service analysis and not a legal or professional overview of snow-removal responsibilities. Instead, it serves to:

  • shift political responsibility (every problem = the city leadership),
  • stir anger (“outrageous,” “untenable situation”),
  • demonstrate moral superiority (“we/I would get it done”),
  • pre-position a campaign message (“what Karácsony couldn’t solve, we will”).

👉 The conclusion is pre-set, not reached at the end:
Karácsony is incompetent → Fidesz will fix it.


1️⃣ Appropriation of frustration (“I’m outraged too”)

🔹 Technique: emotional mirroring
🔹 What it does:
Turns civilian dissatisfaction into political loyalty:

“I agree with the gentleman’s frustration.”

➡️ It doesn’t offer solutions; it offers emotional alignment, then draws a political conclusion from it.


2️⃣ False simplification – one culprit, one responsible actor

🔹 Technique: scapegoating + oversimplification
🔹 What it does:
Erases reality, including:

  • extreme weather conditions,
  • resource constraints,
  • practical conflicts in district–city task sharing.

👉 Everything is pinned on one person and one institution.


3️⃣ Hero narrative: “I cleaned it as a civilian”

🔹 Technique: moral superiority framing
🔹 What it does:
The politician appears as a “civilian” who was “forced” to act.

➡️ Hidden messages:

  • “If I can do it, why can’t the city?”
  • “Those who don’t do it are incompetent.”

This is not help; it’s a communication performance.


4️⃣ Thank the civilians—then take the story back from them

🔹 Technique: credit hijacking
🔹 What it does:
Seemingly acknowledges volunteers, then flips the narrative into a political weapon:

“This is the city’s responsibility.”

➡️ Civil solidarity becomes evidence against the municipal government.


5️⃣ Time framing as shock effect (“even after 17–18 days”)

🔹 Technique: numerical shock framing
🔹 What it does:
The number of days is not context; it’s an indictment.
No comparisons, no data from other cities, no sense of proportion.

➡️ The number is an emotional blow, not information.


🔚 Summary – what’s actually happening?

This text:

  • does not offer solutions,
  • does not seek cooperation,
  • does not open a professional debate,

but is classic delegitimizing opposition propaganda—ironically from the governing side:

problem → personal anger → political promise.

🎯 Final message:
“It’s fine if not everything works—as long as we know whom to hate for it.”

If you want, I can also produce a short, punchy English version or a voice-over script optimized for video.

szentkiralyi

❗️The rule of law has slapped Gergely Karácsony in the face.
The Constitutional Court has now ruled for the second time that imposing the solidarity contribution on the capital is not unconstitutional.

From this point on, instead of the usual, scheduled complaining, the mayor can focus on putting the city’s finances in order.

Less money for bonuses and left-wing payout networks, more road renovations and development in the outer districts! 😉

Szentkirályi Alexandra Misleads the Public Without Blinking

After the farmers sent Péter Magyar to a warmer climate, he tried to discredit the protesters by claiming they were wearing DPK scarves… Well, they weren’t.
What do you think—did he lie deliberately, or is he already seeing mirages from the Brussels air? Write it in the comments! 👇🏻

Péter, you might want to take off those so-called Brussels glasses, because it looks like you even mistook a Dorkó scarf for a DPK one. According to you, the farmers were wearing DPK scarves.

As for the eyesight of Hungarian farmers, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it. They see right through you and know perfectly well that you represent whatever Weber tells you to represent—not the interests of farmers.

This has nothing to do with the “Trump-style marriage.” Mercosur is the opposite of that so-called Trump-style marriage, because it means the situation will end up in the same dependency anyway. By the way, our farmers can see this clearly too.

We, the EPP, and its development corporations. We want to enter into even more “marriages” with lobby groups and so-called civil societies.

🎯 Propaganda Analysis – Statement by Szentkirályi Alexandra

(“DPK scarf,” “Brussels glasses,” “farmers vs. Péter” narrative)

Important framing:
The analysis below examines communication techniques. The issue of “embedded provocateurs” is treated as a claim/suspicion (not a proven fact), and the focus is on how propaganda is built around it.


🎯 Core Function (real objective)

The text is not about the farmers’ situation or the substantive message of the protest, but about:

  • discrediting (undermining Péter Magyar),
  • identity capture (“Hungarian farmers = us”),
  • distraction (scarf, glasses, personal attacks),
  • pre-decided political judgment.

👉 Conclusion is predetermined:
Fidesz = farmers / Péter Magyar = foreign, Brussels-linked, dishonest


1️⃣ Provocation → Generalization trick

Claim: “the farmers sent Péter Magyar away”

🔹 Technique: representative hijacking
One or two loud individuals are presented as “the farmers.”

🔻 Critical point:
If those present are not farmers but political activists (possibly through deliberate provocation), then:

  • the scene is not representative,
  • yet it is sold as a collective verdict.

👉 A classic case of false representation.


2️⃣ “DPK scarf” – object dispute → personal attack

Quote: “They were wearing DPK scarves… well, they weren’t.”

🔹 Technique: red herring (distraction)
The debate is not about:

  • who was actually there,
  • whose interests they represent,
  • what happened to the farmers,

but about a scarf.

👉 Even if the scarf was not DPK-branded, nothing changes about the political substance—yet the focus is deliberately shifted there.


3️⃣ “Lying or hallucinating?” – psychological character assassination

🔹 Technique: false dilemma + ad hominem

Only two options are offered:

  • he is lying intentionally, or
  • he is “seeing mirages.”

❌ No third option (mistake, information noise, recognizing provocation).

👉 This is psychologizing, not arguing.


4️⃣ “Brussels glasses” – branding as foreign

🔹 Technique: foreign agent framing

“Brussels” =

  • not Hungarian,
  • not pro-farmer,
  • serving foreign interests.

👉 The phrase proves nothing; it merely activates emotional cues.


5️⃣ “Farmers see through you” – theft of collective identity

🔹 Technique: identity capture

  • “Hungarian farmers” are portrayed as a homogeneous bloc,
  • no dissent,
  • no debate,
  • no diversity of interests.

👉 Anyone who does not fit is automatically excluded.


6️⃣ Weber → EPP → Mercosur – associative chain

🔹 Technique: guilt by association

Chain:
Péter Magyar → EPP → Manfred Weber → Mercosur

❗ The chain is emotional, not logical.
The aim is to pin every perceived risk onto a single person.


7️⃣ Linguistic noise and confusion – controlled chaos

The ending of the text is:

  • linguistically fragmented,
  • conceptually incoherent,
  • mixing war, marriage, Mercosur, and the EPP.

🔹 Technique: cognitive overload

👉 When the message is confusing, emotional impression survives—not facts.


ℹ️ Additional information (carefully framed)

  • At several Brussels protests, non-stakeholder actors have appeared and generated visible conflicts.
  • The presence of a “provocateur” is a communication tool, because it is:
    • camera-friendly,
    • easy to simplify,
    • suitable for speaking “in the name of the people.”
  • If participants have political affiliations, that does not refute the propaganda mechanism—if anything, it reinforces its purpose.

🧠 Summary – what is really happening?

This is not a debate about farmers.

It is:

  • character assassination,
  • appropriation of collective identity,
  • a narrative built on provocation,
  • distraction from real agricultural issues.

👉 The condition for propaganda to succeed:
that we talk not about what happened to the farmers, but about who was wearing what scarf.