
The Tisza Party wants trouble, but we will keep our calm — no matter how much they incite and attack us using convicted criminals.
This week in Gyöngyös, Minister János Lázár was met with a provocation organized by a group — and not just by anyone. What can we know about this incident? I saw it, and I also saw that a video summary was posted on Fidesz’s social media page a few hours ago, showing that people accused of crimes, or previously convicted for criminal offenses, were organized there — presumably by the Tisza Party. Their task was to cause trouble, to incite, and to create tension.
🎭 1️⃣ “We remain calm” – claiming moral superiority
Key phrases:
“we, however, will remain calm”
“I ask everyone to remain calm”
This is not a description, but role assignment:
- We = responsible, mature, law-and-order oriented
- They = troublemakers, agitators, aggressors
👉 A classic moral framing: anyone who is critical or protests is automatically pushed onto the “troublemaker side.”
🔥 2️⃣ “Convicted criminals” – criminalization without evidence
Key claim:
“they provoke and attack using convicted criminals”
Notice what is missing:
- ❌ no names
- ❌ no reference to a final court judgment
- ❌ no specific crime
- ❌ no law-enforcement source
👉 This is criminalizing labeling, not factual reporting.
Psychological effect:
opponent = criminal
→ not a debate partner
→ not a political actor
→ but a public security risk
🧠 3️⃣ “I saw a video” – the appearance of evidence
Key technique:
“I saw… a video summary was uploaded”
This is the so-called visual authentication trick:
- the video is not evidence, only an impression
- the list is not verifiable, but appears long
- the claim is shifted onto the viewer’s responsibility:
👉 “go and watch it yourself, I already did”
This is a classic case of responsibility transfer.
🎯 4️⃣ “Presumably the Tisza Party” – legal escape hatch
Key word:
“presumably”
This is not accidental.
- politically: it functions as an accusation
- legally: it provides cover
- communicatively: the audience hears only the accusation, not the caveat
👉 This is the technique of insinuation-based accusation.
🔄 5️⃣ Pre-emptive immunization for the coming weeks
Key sentence:
“we should prepare for many more similar actions”
This is pre-emptive framing:
- every future protest = “troublemaking”
- every criticism = “provocation”
- every incident = “the Tisza method”
👉 The interpretation of real events is closed in advance.
🏆 6️⃣ “We are the majority” – the bandwagon effect
Closing lines:
“we are on the right side”
“we are the majority”
“we will win big”
This is not a forecast, but psychological pressure:
- people like to side with winners
- undecided voters are pushed over
- critics are isolated
👉 This is the pure form of the bandwagon effect.
🧩 Overall picture – what is actually happening?
This speech is not about Gyöngyös, and not about the incident itself.
What is happening:
| Element | Function |
|---|---|
| “trouble” | delegitimization |
| “criminals” | criminalization |
| “video” | illusion of evidence |
| “calm” | moral superiority |
| “majority” | psychological pressure |
👉 Political opponent → public-order threat narrative
This is not debate.
This is pre-emptive justification for harsher action against anyone.