
In Europe, a patriotic shift is taking place at the speed of light. In the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, and the Czech Republic, patriotic forces enjoy the greatest support.
All of this is happening because, sixteen years after the Hungarians, Western Europeans have also grown tired of the rampage of corrupt socialist and people’s party elites.
Young people have no chance of owning a home, nor do they receive support for it from their governments. In return, migration is ruining their daily lives, and they constantly have to listen to when and who will receive a draft notice, and why their money must be given to Ukraine.
They have had enough, and that is why they have rebelled against Brussels and its local administrators. This overall Western dissatisfaction is also reflected on social media, and it has now reached Hungary as well.
At the same time, it is important to recognize that in the West the rebellion is happening for the same reasons that Viktor Orbán has been fighting for 16 years — and against the same things that Péter Magyar would bring back to our country.
Against a Brussels policy that is visionless, cowardly, and empty — one that promises nothing but slow impoverishment, migration, war, and permanent renting.
In contrast, since 2010 we have been showing the way, following our own path. We have created a work-based society and a family-centered economy. Instead of ideological isolation and self-surrender, we strive for good relations with every country in the world. We say no to war, migration, and gender ideology, and we support young people through tax exemptions and affordable housing loans.
That is why, for young people as well, Fidesz is the safe choice.
Today, Western youth are rebelling against the liberal elite, while many young people at home would dismantle exactly what Western youth are fighting for. Meanwhile, they do not even realize that in Hungary an entire generation has already lived for a decade and a half in the kind of freedom that young Germans, French, and British are now fighting to achieve.
🔴 1️⃣ “Patriotic Turn Across Europe”
📌 Technique: bandwagon effect + sweeping generalization
The claim states that in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Austria, and the Czech Republic, “patriotic forces enjoy the greatest support.”
❗ Problem:
- no specific party names
- no election results
- no polling data
- no timeframe
👉 A complex and country-specific political landscape is turned into a homogeneous “Western-wide shift.”
This is the manufacturing of a majority illusion.
🔴 2️⃣ “They’ve Had Enough of the Corrupt Elites”
📌 Technique: enemy symbol + moral simplification
“Rampage of corrupt socialist and people’s party elites”
- no specific case
- no concrete corruption evidence
- no specific institution
👉 “The elite” becomes an abstract enemy onto which anything can be projected.
This is emotional framing, not proof.
🔴 3️⃣ Housing – Migration – Draft Notice – Ukraine (fear package)
📌 Technique: fear stacking
Placed into one block:
- housing crisis
- migration
- military draft
- financing Ukraine
These are separate, complex policy issues.
👉 The text fuses them into a single emotional chain:
“West = impoverishment + war + migration + permanent renting”
This is emotional acceleration.
🔴 4️⃣ “Brussels and Its Governors”
📌 Technique: abstract enemy framing
“Brussels” is not:
- a specific resolution
- a specific commissioner
- a specific legal act
It becomes an enemy symbol.
The word “governors” evokes a colonial hierarchy of subordination.
👉 This is identity-based conflict framing.
🔴 5️⃣ “Orbán Has Been Fighting for the Same Cause for 16 Years”
📌 Technique: hero narrative + identity fusion
The claim:
The West is now rebelling for what Viktor Orbán has been fighting for over the past 16 years.
This creates a strong mythic frame:
- he was first
- he showed the way
- now the world validates him
This is a classic retrospective historical validation narrative.
🔴 6️⃣ “Work-Based Society” and “Family-Based Economy”
📌 Technique: positive self-framing + slogan politics
Concepts that:
- sound good
- are difficult to measure
- lack concrete indicators
Keywords like “freedom,” “our own path,” and “peace” all carry positive emotional charge.
🔴 7️⃣ Closing: Generational Reversal
“Western youth are fighting for what we’ve already had for 15 years.”
📌 Technique: reality inversion
This delivers a strong identity-soothing message:
👉 We didn’t fall behind.
👉 We are ahead.
👉 They are fighting for what we already have.
This functions as a psychological self-justification mechanism.
📌 Summary – What’s happening here?
This text:
1️⃣ Manufactures a majority illusion
2️⃣ Constructs an external enemy (“Brussels”)
3️⃣ Builds a fear package
4️⃣ Creates a hero narrative
5️⃣ Provides identity security
This is not a policy debate.
It is an emotional mobilization package.