
Meanwhile, I saw the news that a thunderous message came from Brussels, saying that poor Péter Magyar is being mistreated here by the prime minister because he posted something nasty about him on Facebook. Oh, come on! And this is how they rush to protect Péter Magyar? Unbelievable!
🔴 1️⃣ Mocked victimhood
“poor Magyar Péter”
This is not about a real legal grievance — it’s about minimizing the issue.
Goal: to make all criticism look ridiculous.
🔴 2️⃣ The myth of external interference
“a message came from Brussels”
The European Union is framed as a faceless, distant power.
What’s missing:
- who said it
- what exactly was said
- in what forum
→ insinuation, not information
🔴 3️⃣ Victim ↔ aggressor reversal
The prime minister (i.e. Orbán Viktor) is cast as the “one under attack,”
while the opposition politician is portrayed as “overprotected.”
A classic case of blame inversion.
🔴 4️⃣ “Oh come on!” — emotion instead of argument
No facts.
No rebuttal.
Just outrage — forcing reflexive emotional alignment instead of reasoning.