“Playing the victim.”

1️⃣ Adopting the martyr / “worried mom” persona

The starting frame of the speech is identity-based, not policy-based:

“as a mother”
“it doesn’t give me peace of mind”
“to be completely honest”

👉 This creates a protected rhetorical position:

anyone who challenges it → “insensitive”
anyone who asks questions → “doesn’t understand parental concern”

This is not argument — it’s an emotional shield.


2️⃣ Diffusing responsibility — “society” as a scapegoat

Key statement:

“in my opinion, society bears responsibility for this”

📌 What does this really mean?

no decision-maker named
no concrete measures
no accountable actor

👉 “Society” becomes a faceless culprit, while:

education policy,
media policy,
child-protection systems
are all state responsibilities.

This is not recognition — it’s responsibility-shifting.


3️⃣ Fake self-reflection = pre-emptive defense

A particularly telling section:

“I don’t want to be a doomsayer”
“I’m not saying everything was better in the past”

This is rhetorical insurance:

criticism is neutralized in advance,
while delivering the same panic narrative anyway.

👉 Classic tactic:
“I’m not saying X — but I am exactly saying X.”


4️⃣ What’s missing: what actually accelerates childhood?

The biggest problem isn’t what is said — but what is omitted:

no mention of school overload
no mention of lack of digital regulation
no mention of economic pressure on families
no mention of state failures in child protection

👉 The message becomes emotional complaint,
not social analysis.


5️⃣ What is this really?

This performance is:

❌ not a child-rights statement
❌ not a policy analysis
❌ not responsibility-taking

✅ an image-building, empathy-posing monologue

where the speaker:

expresses concern,
displays care,
but takes no action and names no causes.


📌 In summary:

This is not about
why children are losing their childhood —
but about:

👉 the speaker appearing as a good, caring, worried figure
while the system’s responsibility remains unspoken.


**“Our children lose their childhood very, very early. They grow up so fast, and they find themselves in adult roles so quickly that it’s as if they never really had a childhood at all. One of the major problems today is that children grow up incredibly fast—I honestly don’t even know how long they are allowed to be children anymore. We push them into adulthood so early, or society pushes them, or perhaps they don’t receive enough attention, and as a result they grow up too quickly and suddenly find themselves there, without ever truly having a childhood.

And I don’t want to be one of those people who say, ‘Oh, of course, when I was a child everything was better,’ because obviously our parents said the same thing about our childhoods—not being the same anymore because there was already television—and their parents probably said that their childhood was the last real, authentic one. So I don’t want to sound alarmist, because time passes and every generation has its own childhood and its own challenges.

But I will honestly say this: as a mother, it does not give me a sense of calm to see how very, very quickly our children are losing their childhoods. This is a different topic altogether, but I don’t think it’s a good thing, and I do believe that society bears responsibility for it.”*

Szentkirályi….

Alexandra Szentkirályi

“Why didn’t she leave?”
“Why didn’t she report it?”
“She’s lying!”

Victim-blaming is the cradle of abuse.
This is something feminist women’s rights advocates never stop repeating — except when it comes to Judit Varga and her abuser, Péter Magyar. Because the left-liberal media elite has been given the task of laundering Péter Magyar’s image — and they are doing exactly that.

This sends a crystal-clear message to both abusers and victims.

To the abuser, it says: you can do anything, there will be no consequences. You can blackmail, manipulate, threaten, lie — no one will believe your victim anyway.

To the victim, it says: be afraid. Be afraid and endure. Stay silent and lower your eyes, because you are alone. Even if you bravely stand up to your abuser, you can expect nothing but contempt and scorn.

Because what the Mérő Veras, Péterfy-Novák Évas, and Szily Nóras are doing now is textbook victim-blaming.

According to them, a mother may not write about her aggressive ex-husband for the sake of her three children. According to them, a father may keep the mother of his three children in fear, abuse her for years. He may blackmail her, humiliate her.

And after that, he may appear on sanctimonious whitewashing talk shows and women’s rights conferences? After that, he may rewrite the past if it brings him political benefit?

It is unacceptable that these “feminist amazons,” spitting in their own faces, relativize violence against women because that is their political assignment.

They discredit, lie about, and attack a brave woman who dared to speak the truth about her abusive relationship.

All of this simply because their own politically motivated hatred overrides everything else. They embrace and place on a pedestal a lying abuser through a hypocritical propaganda interview.

If Péter Magyar is allowed to get away with this, then all abusers are being absolved.

You cannot erase a decade of crimes with two honeyed words.

And in April, we will show the Péter Magyars and the left-wing elite that launders him that nothing will be forgotten.

1️⃣ Core Framing: Moral Superiority + Enemy Designation

This text is not debating — it is issuing a moral verdict.

Core claim:
“Whoever is not with us is relativizing abuse.”

A binary frame:

good ↔ evil
victims’ defenders ↔ abuse-apologists

📌 No middle ground, no legitimate alternative interpretation.


2️⃣ “Victim-blaming” as a Rhetorical Shield

The term victim-blaming is deployed as a weapon, not as analysis.

The trick:

The concept makes the argument untouchable.
Anyone who questions it → automatically a “victim-blamer.”

👉 A classic immunizing narrative:
“If you doubt me, you’re morally unacceptable.”


3️⃣ Naming Individuals = Symbolic Pillorying

Listing specific names:

  • Vera Mérő
  • Éva Péterfy-Novák
  • Nóra Szily

This is not argumentation, but:

  • scapegoating
  • moral delegitimization
  • “they are on the evil side”

📌 No quoted statements — only assigned motives.


4️⃣ Assumed Motivation = No Evidence

Key line:
“This is the political assignment.”

This is motive-as-proof — not a factual claim.

🔴 Logical flaw:

No demonstration that political directives exist,
yet it is treated as fact.

Propagandistically:
👉 conspiracy framing, light edition.


5️⃣ Oversimplified Casting

This world has only three roles:

  • Varga Judit = brave victim
  • Magyar Péter = lying abuser
  • media + feminists = accomplices whitewashing abuse

📌 What’s missing:

  • timeline
  • context
  • level of proof
  • distinction between fact and opinion

👉 A moral narrative — not investigative truth-seeking.


6️⃣ Emotion Overload = Logic Disablement

Tools used:

“textbook”
“unacceptable”
“lying abuser”
“hypocrites”
“feminist amazons”

Emotional saturation designed to:

  • activate anger
  • suppress critical thinking
  • trigger reflexive agreement

📌 Anger replaces reasoning.


7️⃣ Political Mobilization as the Final Step

Closing message:
“In April we will show them…”

Not analysis — campaign slogan.

The function of the text:

❌ not truth-finding
❌ not victim protection
✔️ political mobilization under a moral banner


🎯 Bottom Line in One Sentence

This is not about domestic abuse — it’s about how to weaponize a morally sensitive issue for political gain, while branding all criticism as morally corrupt.

fidesz… 2025

Attention, Hungary!
Starting in January, pensions in Northern Pest will increase again.
The average pension in Hungary will rise above 250,000 forints.
Happy New Year to everyone!

There is a huge gap in pension levels across different European countries – writes Economx based on an analysis of Eurostat’s 2022 data. According to this, the average pension in the European Union was €1,345 (around 543,000 forints).

Retirees enjoy the highest living standards in the following three countries:

  • Luxembourg: €2,653
  • Denmark: €2,518
  • Austria: €2,029 average pension

In terms of pensions, Austria is not only unreachable by 2030, but perhaps never, since the difference between Hungarian and Austrian pensions is almost fivefold.
In Hungary, the average pension was €413 (around 166,000 forints).

Even Romania performs slightly better, with an average pension of €425.

With this figure, Hungary only narrowly outperforms the three worst-performing EU member states:

  • Croatia: €412
  • Slovakia: €396
  • Bulgaria: €301 (the lowest in the EU).

https://24.hu/belfold/2025/06/06/eurostat-a-magyar-nyugdijasok-az-eu-atlag-negyedet-kapjak-csak

“They replaced Balázs with AI because he couldn’t put together a coherent sentence anymore.”

JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER❗️

In recent weeks, the “progressive,” all-knowing Tisza supporters have been insisting that juvenile detention centers are full of sweet little youngsters who deserve teddy bears and candy.
(Ruszin-Szendi and the other do-gooders even brought them teddy bears… 😅)

And now what do I read⁉️

The prosecution is filing a motion to send two girls to a JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER (one is 15, the other 17) who, together with their 18-year-old (already adult) partner, tried to KILL and ROB a 15-year-old girl early Saturday morning in front of a nightclub in Budapest.

The 15-year-old victim was stabbed in the chest with a knife and suffered life-threatening injuries.
While she was lying on the ground, they took her phone from her bag and ran away.
(Fortunately, the police caught them shortly afterward.)

❗️According to the prosecution, the attackers must be immediately removed from society, and the two under-18 suspects must be sent to a JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER.

The Tisza can start organizing their teddy-bear campaign 👍

I truly hope the doctors can save the victim’s life!!
Wishing her a fast and full recovery!

not for “They don’t keep him around for his brains.”not for

Let the Tisza economists cry 😭😭😭
Those poor banks, from their 1,500 BILLION forints of annual PROFIT,
they will probably have to pay more taxes next year.

In return, small businesses get a tax cut. 🇭🇺👏

🤣
So now the Tisza crowd will start whining that Viktor Orbán is stupid because Hungary won’t give money to Ukraine for the war??
I wouldn’t want to be in Péter Magyar’s fans’ shoes right now 🤣

Németh Balázs: When Holiday Messages Become Political Image Laundering

“The most beautiful hours and days of the year are ahead of us. I wish everyone a Christmas exactly as they have dreamed it to be. Blessed and peaceful holidays

When Németh Balázs speaks in sentences like this, it is not a simple holiday greeting, but a performance:

“The most beautiful hours and days of the year are ahead of us…”

This tone aims to appear empathetic, peaceful, and humane.
The problem is not the sentence itself, but the speaker’s identity and past.


🧠 What is actually happening?

This statement is:

Narcissistic (self-image building):
He tries to present himself as a “good person,” while his role in division, agitation, and propaganda language is widely known.

An attempt at moral conformity:
He adopts a moral posture (“peace,” “blessing,” “calm”)
that is not aligned with what he communicates throughout the rest of the year.

A credibility-destroying contrast:
A large part of the audience knows exactly what he does day after day —
which is why this tone feels not uplifting, but embarrassing.


🔻 Why is this “rock bottom”?

Because this is not a mistake, but a role-switching attempt:

  • all year long: fear-mongering, enemy construction, cynicism
  • at Christmas: moral superiority and blessing others

This is not a message of peace, but image laundering.


📌 In short

The problem is not the holiday greeting itself,
but who says it,
and what they are trying to use it for.

vác fidesz…..

Have you heard that the Tisza candidate in Vác is completely silent? Renáta Simon, the left-wing loan broker, is a member of the Vác Housing Committee. She barely spoke a few times during eleven public meetings — and honestly, everyone is better off when she stays quiet, because even when she did speak, it was about raising rents. She didn’t even consider that this would burden hundreds of families. This is how she would represent the people of Vác. Believe me: if she wants to squeeze families here and now, then if they ever came to power, they would tax everyone — and we cannot allow that.

🧩 1️⃣ “Silent candidate” – character assassination without evidence

“the silent Tisza candidate in Vác”

👉 Technique:

Silence is framed as incompetence.

No criteria:

• what counts as “speaking enough”?
• what topics should she have addressed?

📌 Manipulation:
Political performance is judged not by content, but by a behavioral stigma.


🧩 2️⃣ Labeling: “left-wing loan broker”

👉 Classic pejorative identity tagging:

• “left-wing” → ideological enemy
• “loan broker” → financial interest, suspicious business

📌 Missing:

• any explanation
• conflict of interest
• any specific case or gain

👉 Goal: provoke moral suspicion without facts.


🧩 3️⃣ Misframing committee work

“she barely spoke a few times during eleven public meetings”

👉 Hidden facts:

• committee work is not a speech contest
• number of comments ≠ significance of decisions
• silence often means consensus or prior expert work

📌 Technique:
Quantitative appearance → qualitative judgment.


🧩 4️⃣ Rent increase = “extortion” (emotional over-framing)

“she would burden hundreds of families”

👉 Manipulative tools:

• “extortion” → criminal metaphor

No mention of:

• inflation
• operating costs
• municipal legal obligations

📌 Structural issues are turned into personal villainy.


🧩 5️⃣ Slippery future: local issue → national horror scenario

“if she taxes families here now, they’d tax everyone nationwide if they got power”

👉 Classic domino argument:

local committee discussion
→ national tax policy
→ everyone loses

📌 No real connection, just fear-inducing chain.


🧩 6️⃣ “We cannot allow this” – emotional mobilization

👉 Closing panel:

• collective “we”
• sense of immediate danger
• no alternatives, no debate

📌 Function:
Not informing → sounding the alarm.


🧠 Summary — what is actually happening?

This message is:

❌ not program analysis
❌ not policy debate
❌ not accountability

✅ It is a delegitimizing campaign message that:

• attacks the person
• blurs concepts
• projects fear
• avoids evidence completely


If you’d like, I can also:

📌 Add a short intro + conclusion for a Facebook post
📌 Highlight the propaganda methods visually for an article
📌 Provide a version naming the communicator (e.g., Fidesz spokesperson)

When nothing makes a difference anymore…

Piroska Szalai
Public Figure

“Let the numbers speak!”
Chief Advisor to the Prime Minister
Expertise in Economy, Competitiveness, Labor Market, Demography, and Family Well-Being

And the reality, however, is…:
https://www.ksh.hu/stadat_files/nep/hu/nep0006.html

They’ve started portraying Hungary as an overachiever — cherry-picking a few numbers and celebrating them as if they were huge victories.
If a statistic was 5 ten years ago and now it’s 10, then suddenly we’re “the best in the world.”

But what’s behind those numbers?
Everyone else sees the full picture and just shakes their head.
Reality doesn’t matter anymore — only that they can squeeze out a round of applause from anything.

And then the Fidesz loyalists can cheer:
“Look how far our sweet homeland has come!”
Meanwhile, everything else… simply doesn’t matter.