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Hungary is one of the safest countries in Europe 🇭🇺
This was proven once again on New Year’s Eve! 🎆

“One more important remark about last night’s parties: speaking as a twice-over father of daughters, right now in Europe, Hungary — and within that, if we look at capital cities — Budapest is the place where fathers of daughters can feel their daughters are the safest when they go out at night, even on New Year’s Eve. Fortunately, nothing happened, unlike in the major cities of Western Europe. This is the difference — this is why the Patriot Government must continue.”

1️⃣ Emotional blackmail: the “father of daughters” role

“As a twice-over father of daughters…”

Technique: invoking personal identity

Effect: those who disagree “don’t care about children”

Reality: the speaker isn’t providing data — he’s demanding emotional credibility

👉 Not policy — manipulation of parental fears


2️⃣ Superlative claim with zero data

“In Europe, Hungary… Budapest is the safest place for girls”

❌ no statistics
❌ no sources
❌ no definition of “safety”

👉 This is not a factual statement — it’s political myth-making


3️⃣ False comparison: “Western Europe” as a vague threat

“Not like in Western European big cities…”

No city named
No specific incident
No context

👉 Collective fearmongering, not comparative analysis


4️⃣ “Nothing happened” as proof?

“Fortunately, nothing happened”

One night ≠ trend
Luck ≠ system
Unreported cases ≠ zero cases

👉 Classic anecdotal fallacy


5️⃣ Political conclusion that doesn’t follow

“That’s why the Patriot Government must continue.”

No causal chain
No alternative examined
No verifiable link

👉 Emotional experience → coerced political loyalty


🧠 Summary — What is actually happening?

ElementWhat it looks likeWhat it really is
Parental roleCaringEmotional blackmail
SafetyFactUnproven claim
“The West”ComparisonFear narrative
PoliticsLogical inferenceLoyalty enforcement

⚠️ Key insight

“Our daughters’ safety” becomes a political weapon when it is used without evidence.