
What kind of exposure is this again? It turns out that László Kéri regularly works as an adviser to the Tisza Party? The very same László Kéri who pushes a textbook left-wing economic agenda with tax hikes, pension cuts, and utility price increases; whose circles consider immigration beneficial; and of course the same László Kéri whom Péter Magyar has been insisting for two years has absolutely nothing to do with Tisza. Uh-huh.
1️⃣ “Exposure” as a presupposed crime
“What kind of exposure is this again?”
This is framing:
- the question itself already assumes that a crime has occurred,
- while no legal or moral wrongdoing is identified.
👉 A classic propaganda trick: it doesn’t prove anything, it presupposes guilt.
2️⃣ Guilt by association through a person
“That László Kéri who…”
Here, László Kéri appears not as an adviser, but
👉 as an ideological totem.
The essence of the technique:
- it does not examine what he actually does,
- but what labels can be stuck onto him.
This is an association fallacy:
“If he is there → then everyone must be like him.”
3️⃣ Bundled fear list (fear bundle)
“tax hikes, pension cuts, utility price increases, immigration…”
This is an emotional bundle, not policy:
- no program,
- no figures,
- no sources,
- no quotes.
👉 Just trigger words designed to provoke automatic anxiety.
This is not analysis, but reflex-induction.
4️⃣ False continuity: “he said this two years ago”
“whom Péter Magyar has been saying for two years…”
This is where the trick happens:
- a past political statement
- is frozen into an absolute truth,
- and any later change is interpreted as a lie.
👉 This is the time-freeze fallacy:
as if politics were incapable of change.
5️⃣ Insinuation instead of proof
“Uh-huh.”
One of the cheapest yet most effective tools:
- it makes no claim,
- offers no proof,
- it just winks at the audience.
👉 The listener is left to “assemble” the accusation themselves,
which makes it emotionally stronger than a concrete statement.
🎯 What is conspicuously missing?
❌ Any concrete advisory contract
❌ A quote from László Kéri
❌ A policy excerpt from Tisza
❌ A falsifiable claim
👉 This is not exposure, but the preparation of character assassination.
🧩 The goal of the overall narrative
- Discrediting Péter Magyar
- Forcing the Tisza Party into the “old left = austerity” box
- Replacing voter thinking with reflexes
This does not inform — it pre-decides.
In short:
📌 No exposure
📌 Labeling instead
📌 Fear-mongering
📌 Insinuation
📌 Absence of evidence