alexandra propaganda

Another left-wing economist has checked into Péter Magyar’s money drain!
Júlia Király, former central bank vice president, spoke in a recording where she said that, in her view, utility cost reductions are a “lie,” and that a multi-tier (progressive) tax system is “feasible.” 💭

All of these ideas are eerily identical to the views expressed by Péter Magyar and his advisers. It is worth recalling that the president of TISZA previously stated that cheap utility prices protecting Hungarian families are merely “humbug,” and that their economic program writer, Áron Dalnoki, is advocating the introduction of a progressive personal income tax. ❌

Péter Magyar and his circle are nothing more than a left-wing party with a left-wing program. With disgraced advisers, they would abolish family support schemes, eliminate the 13th and 14th month pensions, and, on orders from Brussels, funnel money to Ukraine. We must say no to this.

We cannot gamble with our future, and we cannot allow ourselves to be made to pay the price of this senseless war. 🟠
In April, it is up to us to send this message together! Fidesz is the safe choice!

Júlia Király has also emerged from the pantry. She says that utility cost reductions are a lie and that progressive taxation is possible. What do you think about this? Utility cost reduction is, in reality, a lie. A certain kind of progressivity in the tax system is feasible.

A whole gallery has found itself again: László Kéri, or Zita Mária Pestnyi, András Kármán, and the list could go on at length. Júlia Király has now stepped into the usual left-wing narrative, attacking the Hungarian people with both feet.

But what should we expect from the left? This is what they know, this is what they would do, and they have even said that they cannot talk about it now, but after the election, everything will be possible.

🎯 Core Function (Real Objective)

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

  • character assassination,
  • scapegoating,
  • fear-mongering,
  • and the communication of a pre-fabricated political verdict.

The conclusion is fixed from the very beginning:
👉 “Péter Magyar = left-wing = anti-family = pro-war = dangerous.”
Everything else serves this premise.


1️⃣ “Checked into Péter Magyar’s money pit” – Criminalizing framing

🔹 Technique: metaphorical stigmatization
🔹 Tools: “money pit,” “emerged from the pantry”

Effect:

  • A professional opinion is no longer an opinion, but “collusion”
  • The speaker is no longer an economist, but a suspicious figure
  • The political arena is reframed as a moral battlefield (good vs. evil)

👉 Classic authoritarian rhetoric:
we do not debate the claim, we discredit the speaker.


2️⃣ Guilt by association

This is where the key maneuver happens:

“Júlia Király said this → it eerily resembles Péter Magyar’s views → therefore it is part of a left-wing conspiracy”

🔹 Technique: chained association
🔹 Logical fallacy: not proof, but deliberate conflation

👉 If two people express similar views on an issue, that does not prove political subordination.
In propaganda, however, suspicion alone is sufficient.


3️⃣ Turning an economic question into a moral crime

Utility price regulation (rezsicsökkentés)

The word “lie” is isolated and weaponized:

  • no context,
  • no explanation,
  • no data.

🔹 Technique: emotional trigger
🔹 Intended message:

“Anyone who criticizes it is acting against the Hungarian people.”

Progressive taxation

It is presented as:

  • a “left-wing attack,”
  • an “anti-family threat,”
  • a “hidden agenda.”

👉 There is no discussion of:

  • where it would apply,
  • at what rates,
  • to which income levels.

Only fear remains.


4️⃣ “Discredited advisers” – Personal discrediting through listing

The list itself becomes the weapon.

🔹 Technique: collective stigmatization
🔹 Effect:
– what anyone actually said no longer matters
– being labeled “left-wing” is sufficient

👉 This is sectarian logic: group identity outweighs the content of the argument.


5️⃣ Total future dystopia – without evidence

The text claims that they would:

  • abolish family benefits,
  • eliminate the 13th and 14th month pensions,
  • finance Ukraine “on Brussels’ orders.”

🔹 Technique: apocalyptic future projection
🔹 Problem:
📌 not a single concrete quote or policy document is cited

👉 This is not information, but intimidation.


6️⃣ “They can’t talk about it now, but after the election everything will be possible”

🔹 Technique: conspiracy narrative
🔹 Function:
– all denials are pre-emptively invalidated
– if they deny it → “they’re lying”
– if they don’t → “they admitted it”

👉 This is a logical trap with no escape.


7️⃣ Closing: collective emotional blackmail

“We cannot risk our future.”
“They would make us pay for the war.”

🔹 Technique: existential fear
🔹 Goal:
👉 the election is framed not as a choice, but as self-defense

And here comes the pre-manufactured conclusion:

🟠 “Fidesz is the safe choice.”


🧠 One-sentence summary

This text does not argue; it:

  • stigmatizes,
  • conflates,
  • intimidates,
  • and morally coerces.

Economic policy is merely scenery.
The real message is this:

“Anyone who thinks differently is a danger to you.”

orbán propaganda

According to Ursula von der Leyen, “Ukraine must continue to be supported strongly and persistently.”

The Brussels war train is not slowing down: more money for the war and more migrants into Europe. Recently, Ursula von der Leyen urged the taking out of another €90 billion loan to support Ukraine, and also stated that cooperation is needed in implementing the migration pact, because this will define the next six months.

❌ Hungarians do not want either the senseless financing of the war or the resettlement of migrants. In April, we will also decide on this. Fidesz is the safe choice. 🟠

Hello everyone! Ursula once again said that Ukraine must be supported persistently and continuously. These statements make it clear that sanctions and pressure are being framed as “necessary” and inevitable. Once again, Ukraine is being placed at the center of a punitive situation.

We are told that we must push forward migration and force these measures through, and that these decisions will matter continuously over the coming weeks.

What do I think about this? Exactly what we said would happen. We warned that from Brussels they practically want us to send money to Ukraine. And that money does not come from nowhere, not from the sky — it would come out of our pockets.

That is why it is extremely important for Hungary to have a government that can stand up to this pressure. Magyar Péter is not the kind of figure who can say no to Brussels.

🎯 Core Function (Real Purpose)

The video does not inform; instead, it:

  • forces an emotional decision,
  • constructs an enemy image,
  • and legitimizes a single political choice.

👉 The final conclusion is predetermined: “Fidesz is the safe choice.”
Everything else is subordinated to this message.


1️⃣ Appeal to Authority + Threatening Framing

Quoting Ursula von der Leyen is not meant to inform, but to serve as an alarm signal.

🔹 Technique:

  • “Brussels has decided”
  • “This is what the next six months will be about”

🔹 Effect:

  • creates a sense of inevitability
  • makes the viewer feel: “This is already decided, we are the only ones left.”

👉 This is authoritarian framing, not debate.


2️⃣ Enemy Construction (Externalization)

Key phrases:

  • “the Brussels war train”
  • “pressure from Brussels”
  • “Brussels wants this”

🔹 Function:

  • all risks are shifted onto external actors
  • the government is portrayed as a reactive defender

👉 Classic propaganda rule:
if something goes wrong, it is never the result of internal decisions.


3️⃣ Fear-Mongering Through Numbers

The figure “€90 billion” appears without context.

🔹 What is missing:

  • Hungary’s actual share
  • the legal mechanism
  • decision-making rights

🔹 What remains:

  • a huge, frightening number

👉 This is numerical shock, not economic analysis.


4️⃣ Pocket-Level Emotional Activation

Key sentence:

“This doesn’t come from the sky, it comes out of our pockets.”

🔹 Technique:

  • visualization of personal loss
  • collective “we” framing

🔹 Effect:

  • the viewer experiences the issue as a direct financial threat
  • abstract policy turns into personal fear

👉 This is an emotional short circuit: defense instead of thinking.


5️⃣ False Binary Choice

The narrative logic is:

  • either Fidesz,
  • or Brussels + war + migration.

🔹 What is missing:

  • nuance
  • alternative political paths
  • conditional or selective cooperation

👉 This is a false dilemma: the viewer is trapped between two extremes.


6️⃣ Preemptive Discrediting (Magyar Péter)

Magyar Péter is presented not through arguments, but through a label of incompetence.

🔹 Claim:

  • “He is not the kind of person who can say no.”

🔹 Evidence:

  • none

👉 This is preventive character assassination:
the verdict is delivered before he can speak.


🧠 Summary – Why Is This Propaganda?

✔️ appeals to emotions, not data
✔️ constructs enemies
✔️ oversimplifies
✔️ activates fear
✔️ allows only one political conclusion

📌 Not necessarily a lie, but manipulative framing.

alexandra never stop propaganda.

Pogácsás Pista raises the point that during snowfall there was zero assistance in the so-called “stone city” areas, and we see exactly the same, just as you do, dear Pista — and not only when it comes to snowfall, but in general.

The fact is that more than two-thirds of Budapest’s residents live in these stone city districts, yet people often feel as if “Budapest” only means what happens along the Grand Boulevard, which is not correct at all.

Development funds also largely flow to the inner city, and I too believe that in this sense the outer districts are left to fend for themselves by the metropolitan municipality.

We, however, do not prioritize this way, and we do not believe that these districts should be neglected. That is precisely why we devote even more attention to the outer districts.

In recent years, there have in fact been many government-funded developments in the outer districts. For example, if we think about the “Healthy Budapest” program, the renovation of the Rákosmente outpatient clinic is one such case.

Recently, regarding healthcare and streets, I was also in District 16 with the mayor not long ago. So we are working to ensure that these districts receive the attention and care they truly deserve.

1️⃣ “We also see the problem” – apparent agreement

“…we see the same thing…”

🔹 Technique: empathetic identification
🔹 Function:
– disarms criticism before any real answer is given
– suggests: “we’re not arguing with you, we already agree”

👉 In reality, it remains unclear:

  • why no help is arriving,
  • who is responsible,
  • and when anything will change.

2️⃣ Vague opposition of “they” versus “we”

“…the outer districts are left on their own by the metropolitan government…”
“…we, on the other hand, do not prioritize this way…”

🔹 Technique: binary framing (“they are bad – we are good”)
🔹 Function:
– one-sided transfer of responsibility
– construction of the government as a caring counter-image

👉 Missing entirely:

  • a concrete budget,
  • ratios or figures,
  • a decision-making mechanism.

There are value judgments — but no data.


3️⃣ Symbolic example = masking a systemic problem

“The renovation of the Rákosmente outpatient clinic…”

🔹 Technique: tokenism (showcase example)
🔹 Function:
– suggests general care based on a single investment
– blurs the distinction between isolated cases and systemic policy in the listener’s mind

👉 A classic trick:

one swallow does not make a summer

Meanwhile:

  • transport in outer districts,
  • snow removal,
  • basic healthcare,
  • public services

remain structurally underfunded.


4️⃣ Time-filling personal presence (“I was there”)

“…I was recently in District 16 with the mayor…”

🔹 Technique: performative politics
🔹 Function:
– creates the illusion of action
– “being present” ≠ “solving the problem”

👉 A visit is not a policy measure,
but it is presented as one in communication.


5️⃣ Moral closing (“they deserve it”)

“…the attention and care they truly deserve.”

🔹 Technique: emotional closure
🔹 Function:
– moral high ground
– generates positive feelings without concrete commitments

👉 A classic propaganda ending:

morality ≠ policy,
yet here morality substitutes for missing action.


🧠 Summary – what is really happening?

This text:

✔️ acknowledges the problem (verbally),
❌ accepts no responsibility,
❌ offers no measurable commitments,
❌ names no systemic causes,
✔️ builds political loyalty.

👉 It is not about solutions, but about narrative control.

szentkiralyi

I’m sorry that we have to talk about such bad news again, but the thing is that I think we need to talk about the dangers of migration. Today’s news was that a Bangladeshi man raped a ten-year-old girl in Italy and got her pregnant, and now there’s a huge public outcry in Italy because he got away with it all with a five-year prison sentence. So this is what we’re risking, this is what migration would bring, but as long as Hungary has a national government, we won’t allow this, so Fidesz is still the safe choice. What happened in Italy is outrageous and unacceptable: a Bangladeshi migrant man raped a ten-year-old girl who got pregnant – and the court only sentenced him to five years in prison. The sexual assault took place in a reception center where the girl lived with her mother. The court amended the original charge to a milder legal classification and heard the case in an expedited procedure. As a mother, it is impossible to pass by such a case without saying a word. What happened is heartbreaking and I cannot find words to explain how the court can find any mitigating circumstances. This is not the first time that illegal immigrants have committed such horrors. We see exactly what the consequences are of Western Europe being flooded with migrants. If there were no national government in Hungary, we would not dare to let our daughters out on the streets now. But as long as Fidesz is in power, Hungary will not be a country of migrants, and we will protect our borders as consistently as before. That is why Fidesz is the safe choice.

The following text is classic fear-mongering propaganda that turns a real (or presented as such) crime into a political tool. The purpose of the analysis is not to relativize the case, but to show how manipulation works.

🎯 Basic function (no hidden purpose)

The text is not about the Italian justice system, child protection, or the specific legal case, but about:

creating collective fear,

making an entire group (migrants) a scapegoat,

forcing political loyalty,

and presenting Fidesz as the only solution to stay in power.

1️⃣ Emotional shock therapy (shock framing)

“he raped a ten-year-old girl and got her pregnant”

🔹 Technique: extreme emotional shock
🔹 Effect:

the listener is emotionally paralyzed,

rational deliberation ceases,

an immediate “need for protection” arises.

👉 Important: shock is not a lie, but a manipulative contextualization.

2️⃣ Construction of collective guilt

“this is what migration would bring”

“it is not the first time that illegal immigrants have committed such horrors”

🔹 Technique: generalization, collective responsibility

🔹 Logical error:

from an individual crime

the moral judgment of an entire group follows.

👉 This is not a statement of fact, but scapegoating.

3️⃣ False causality

“We see exactly what the consequence is that Western Europe was flooded with migrants.”

🔹 Technique: simplifying cause-effect

🔹 Reality:

no statistics,

no comparison,

no proportionality.

👉 The crime is not the consequence of migration, but of a perpetrator.

4️⃣ “As a mother” – emotional validation

“As a mother, it is impossible to leave without saying anything…”

🔹 Technique: moral shield

🔹 Effect:

anyone who argues is “heartless”,

criticism is morally impossible.

👉 This is not an argument, but emotional blackmail.

5️⃣ Apocalyptic vision

“now we wouldn’t dare let our daughters out on the street”

🔹 Technique: panic-inducing vision

🔹 Effect:

existential fear,

“if not them, then chaos”.

👉 Classic security = obedience narrative.

6️⃣ False dilemma (binary choice)

“as long as Fidesz governs…”

“That’s why Fidesz is the safe choice.”

🔹 Technique: false dichotomy

🔹 Message:

either Fidesz,

or violence, chaos, children in danger.

👉 There is no third way, no debate, no alternative.

📌 What the text intentionally does not do

❌ It does not talk about the Italian legal system,

❌ It does not examine judicial reasoning,

❌ It does not differentiate between refugee / migrant / perpetrator,

❌ It does not offer a real child protection solution.

🧠 Summary

This text:

builds on emotional panic,

produces a collective enemy,

forces political loyalty,

and turns a tragedy into propaganda.

👉 The goal is not to protect the victim,
👉 but to transform fear into political capital.

idot

Over the past week, we could see that when Budapest residents truly count on their mayor, he lets them down.

That said, we owe our gratitude to everyone who took part in snow removal in any form—without them, things would have been much more difficult.

❄️ Gergely Karácsony deserves a snowball, and as we prepare for next winter, we suggest he also keep one thing in mind: it snows in winter!

szentkirályi propaganda…

The upcoming election is not just about the next four years. In an age of dangers, careful decisions must be made — this is not the time for experimentation.
Since 2015, we have consistently rejected Brussels’ migration plans; from the very first moment the war broke out, we have emphasized the importance of peace; and from the beginning we have supported Hungarian families, pensioners, and young people alike.
We must not take risks — we must stay on the Hungarian path! On April 12 as well, Fidesz is the safe choice!

I honestly believe that this will be an election where, if we make a mistake now — and unfortunately Hungarian history has often had moments when, at the time, people did not necessarily feel they were making history, but in hindsight everyone knew that that generation, those people, had decided something — whether in political life or in society, they made history. And I think this will be one of those elections, even if many do not feel it right now.

Everyone should think about this when they mark the X on the ballot, or when they talk to someone about politics and argue their case: every single ink mark, every single word spoken, can tilt things one way or the other, like a grain of sand on the two sides of a scale. Migration cannot be undone, war-related decisions cannot be undone, and gender issues — which we haven’t even talked about yet, though I think they are very important — cannot be undone either. They cannot be reversed.

This is not about four years. It is not about who will give the March 15 speech. It is about whether what happens in Hungary is what is good for us — or what is dictated from Brussels. And I would be very, very afraid for ourselves and for the next generations if we were to move in the latter direction.

🎯 Central Narrative

“This is not an election, but a historic turning point: either Fidesz = security, or Brussels = doom.”

The purpose of the speech is not to encourage consideration, but to emotionally prevent the idea that the choice is “merely” between political alternatives.


🔧 Techniques Used

1️⃣ Historical Pathos and Generational Pressure

“people did not necessarily feel at the time that they were making history”

🔹 Technique: elevation through historical grandeur
🔹 Effect:
– anyone who chooses differently is placed on the wrong side of history
– the moral weight of the decision is exaggerated

👉 Trick: no concrete historical parallel is given, only suggestion.


2️⃣ False Exclusivity (False Dilemma)

“either what is good for us happens, or what is dictated from Brussels”

🔹 Technique: binary trap
🔹 Effect:
– political pluralism disappears
– every opponent automatically becomes “Brussels’ agent”

👉 Trick: no third option, no nuance.


3️⃣ Fear Stacking (Stacked Fear)

migration + war + gender = irreversible catastrophe

🔹 Technique: accumulation of threats
🔹 Effect:
– constant anxiety
– rational evaluation is shut down

👉 Trick: repeating “it cannot be undone” acts as a psychological lock.


4️⃣ Moral Blackmail Through Individual Action

“every ink mark… every single word”

🔹 Technique: individualized responsibility
🔹 Effect:
– voters can be blamed personally for the future
– pressure on conscience

👉 Trick: systemic responsibility disappears, individual guilt remains.


5️⃣ Self-Legitimizing Reference to the Past

“consistently since 2015…”

🔹 Technique: self-justification
🔹 Effect:
– the past is used to automatically validate the future
– no current evidence is required

👉 Trick: consistency ≠ correctness.


🧠 Summary – What Is Actually Happening?

This speech is:

❌ not policy-based
❌ not open to debate
❌ not built on verifiable claims

✔️ it demands emotional loyalty
✔️ it produces fear
✔️ it applies moral pressure

The final message, simplified:

“If you don’t vote for us, you endanger the future.”

This is not argumentation — it is campaign psychology

szentkiralyi…

Recently, an Eritrean migrant who had just been released from prison stabbed people in a German shopping mall. By now, this has become an everyday occurrence in Western Europe. Ten years too late, they have also realized that this cannot go on. That is why Brussels wants to scatter, by the tens of thousands, into migrant-free countries those immigrants whom they themselves allowed in — this is the migration pact.

We, together with the Hungarian people, say a loud and clear NO to this. The representatives of the Tisza Party, meanwhile, voted a big YES in the European Parliament to speed up this pact. The positions are clear, the decision is simple: in April as well, Fidesz is the safe choice.

Another day, another piece of grim news related to migration has arrived: in the city of Ulm, a migrant stabbed two people in a shopping center. What’s more, he did this even though he had still been in prison in December for violent crimes. This shows what migration leads to — and what we do not want people to have to face in Budapest or in any other Hungarian city. That is why Fidesz is the safe choice: because we keep migrants out of the country.

“Migration = violence and chaos; Fidesz = the only protection.”
Every element of the text is driven toward this single conclusion, with no alternative interpretation allowed.


1️⃣ Isolated crime → generalized threat

“It has become everyday in Western Europe.”
🔹 Technique: overgeneralization
🔹 Effect: turns a single incident into a systemic sense of danger
👉 Trick: absence of statistical context (no proportions, trends, or comparisons).


2️⃣ Fear amplification through proximity

Ulm, shopping mall, stabbing
🔹 Technique: proximity effect and shock framing
🔹 Effect: creates a “this could happen here tomorrow” feeling
👉 Trick: the “ordinary” setting forces emotional identification.


3️⃣ Scapegoating and external enemy construction

“Brussels would disperse them”
🔹 Technique: demonization of an external actor
🔹 Effect: triggers national defensive reflexes
👉 Trick: reduces complex EU regulations to a deliberate hostile “attack.”


4️⃣ False dichotomy (forced binary choice)

Either Fidesz or migration chaos
🔹 Technique: binary framing
🔹 Effect: excludes rational debate
👉 Trick: erases any “third option” (nuanced policy solutions).


5️⃣ Political labeling and moral stigmatization

“The Tisza Party voted yes”
🔹 Technique: assigning collective guilt
🔹 Effect: moral delegitimization of the opponent
👉 Trick: conceals voting details and legal context.


6️⃣ Savior narrative

“We keep migrants out”
🔹 Technique: construction of a single protector role
🔹 Effect: fosters loyalty and obedience
👉 Trick: ties public safety exclusively to one political force.


🔍 What is missing from the text?

  • Statistics (crime rates, trends, comparisons)
  • Legal context (what the “pact” actually is, what obligations it entails)
  • Proportionality (isolated incidents vs. systemic reality)

🧭 Conclusion

This is a classic fear-based campaign message: it converts an isolated crime into political loyalty, identifies an external enemy, and positions the governing party as the sole solution.
The goal is not to inform, but to mobilize emotions.

szentkiralyi..

Europe is burning with war fever, but we must stay out of this madness! While leaders in Brussels are already talking about human sacrifices and the conscription of young people, Viktor Orbán has said no to the Ukrainian war loan and will not allow Hungarian weapons or soldiers to end up in Ukraine.

The national government has already proven that it can stand up to Brussels, while the Tisza party has only proven how it would carry out Brussels’ will. Our security can only be gambled away once. Let’s not take that risk! Fidesz is the only safe choice.

There is only one thing that should matter to us in this whole situation: that Hungary does not get on this train of war madness. I believe Viktor Orbán is capable of keeping the country away from this, because he has the strength and courage that he has already demonstrated over the past 15 years in standing up to Brussels and resisting pressure from the European Union.

Forgive me, but does anyone seriously believe that Péter Magyar would stand up to Brussels if pressure were put on him? A man who is currently sitting in the European Parliament precisely because he needs parliamentary immunity. So forgive me—what is someone capable of just to get immunity? And then he would stand up, open the sails, find a way to say this or that, claim it won’t be so bad for us, just a little weapon, just a few soldiers, just this, just that—“it’ll be fine, folks.”

So there is no question about it.

🎯 Core Narrative

“War or peace – there is no middle ground.”
The speech creates an artificially binary choice:

  • Peace = Fidesz + Orbán
  • War = everyone else

This framing eliminates rational debate, because anyone who questions or nuances the issue is automatically labeled “pro-war.”


1️⃣ Apocalyptic fear-mongering (“war fever,” “conscription,” “human sacrifice”)

“Europe is burning with war fever”
“They are talking about conscripting young people”

🔹 Technique: catastrophe narrative
🔹 Effect:

  • panic
  • a sense of existential threat
  • pressure to make an immediate decision

👉 Trick: no concrete sources, no evidence—only emotional shock.


2️⃣ Savior construction: Viktor Orbán as the only protection

“Viktor Orbán said no”
“This man has strength and courage”

🔹 Technique: personal messiah narrative
🔹 Effect:

  • state institutions disappear
  • security becomes tied to a single individual

👉 This is authoritarian logic: if not him, then chaos.

Involved actor: Viktor Orbán


3️⃣ Demonization of Brussels + external enemy image

“Brussels’ will”
“Pressure from the European Union”

🔹 Technique: insinuation of an external controlling center
🔹 Effect:

  • fear for sovereignty
  • “us vs. them” thinking

👉 Important: Brussels is not a unified political actor, but here it is turned into a monolithic enemy.


4️⃣ Discrediting the opposition without evidence

“The Tisza party has only proven how it would carry out Brussels’ will”

🔹 Technique: pre-emptive delegitimization
🔹 Effect:

  • no need for programmatic debate
  • the opponent is automatically framed as a danger

👉 No data, no quotations, no decisions—just assertion.


5️⃣ Character assassination: Péter Magyar

“What would he do just to get immunity?”
“Just a little weapon, just a few soldiers”

🔹 Techniques:

  • attribution of intent
  • slippery slope (“immunity today, war tomorrow”)
  • mocking trivialization

🔹 Effect:

  • moral discrediting
  • ridicule

👉 No evidence—only an assumed future betrayal.

Involved actor: Péter Magyar


6️⃣ “Our security can only be gambled away once”

🔹 Technique: irreversibility argument
🔹 Effect:

  • blocks political experimentation
  • freezes the existing power structure

👉 A classic status-quo-preserving propaganda device.


7️⃣ “Fidesz is the only safe choice”

🔹 Technique: exclusivity
🔹 Effect:

  • every other option becomes irresponsible
  • voting turns into a moral obligation

👉 This is no longer a political claim, but a loyalty test.


🧠 Conclusion – what is really happening?

This speech:

❌ does not inform
❌ does not analyze
❌ does not debate

Instead, it:

✅ generates fear
✅ builds a personality cult
✅ demonizes alternatives
✅ demands votes through emotional blackmail

The final message is not “peace,” but:
👉 “If you don’t vote for us, you are putting the country in danger.”

szandi…

We know exactly that the devastation of war cannot be kept away from our homes. And the war destroys most painfully precisely inside our homes. A few days before Christmas, I was in Transcarpathia, and just a few dozen kilometers from the Hungarian border I was confronted with human tragedies where a little boy was left an orphan for the rest of his life because of the war — his father was taken away to serve as a soldier and will never come back.

I also met a mother whose son had died, and now there will always be someone missing from the family dining table. These tragedies are not as far away from us as we sometimes like to believe. All it takes is a single moment, one bad decision, and everything can change.

I believe that throughout history, we women have always borne a great responsibility to speak with the voice of peace. And now as well, I would like to ask every girl, every woman, every mother — regardless of party politics — to support this petition, to support the idea that we must not be dragged into a war, and to support peace.

🎭 Central Narrative

“War is personal, close, and a female moral responsibility to stand for peace.”

The aim of the speech is not rational debate, but the forced creation of emotional identification, from which a political action (supporting a petition) is then derived.


1️⃣ Emotional legitimization through personal testimony

“A few days before Christmas, I was in Transcarpathia…”

🔹 Technique: eyewitness narrative
🔹 Effect:

  • the speaker assumes moral superiority (“I have seen it”)
  • opposing views implicitly appear insensitive

👉 Trick: individual experience → general political conclusion


2️⃣ Highlighting child and family tragedies

“a little boy became an orphan for the rest of his life”
“a mother whose son has died”

🔹 Technique: emotional shock (pathos)
🔹 Effect:

  • debate is rendered impossible
  • the complex causes of war disappear; only suffering remains

⚠️ Problem:

  • no distinction is made between the fact of war and specific political decisions

3️⃣ Artificial amplification of perceived proximity

“they are not that far from us”
“as the result of one wrong choice”

🔹 Technique: proximity-of-threat narrative
🔹 Effect:

  • urgency
  • irrational fear (“if we don’t do this, it will reach us”)

👉 Logical leap:
no explanation is given as to which concrete decision leads to which concrete war involvement


4️⃣ “Female historical responsibility” – moral coercion

“We women have always had a great responsibility throughout history”

🔹 Technique: identity-based moral pressure
🔹 Effect:

  • women who do not support it are framed as morally deficient
  • political debate is reduced to a moral obligation

⚠️ Exclusionary effect:

  • men
  • women who think differently

5️⃣ “Independent of party politics” – pseudo-depoliticization

“independent of party politics”

🔹 Technique: false neutrality
🔹 Reality:

  • a concrete political message
  • a concrete political action (petition)

👉 Classic move: “this is not politics, just morality”


🎯 Conclusion

This statement:

  • does not debate, but creates emotional closure
  • does not present alternatives, but imposes moral obligation
  • does not explain, but demands identification

📌 Core function:
to connect peace as an absolute moral value to a specific political petition, without allowing criticism.