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Hungary parliament votes to remove president from office

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Tamás Sulyok is now in the crosshairs, and you can bet the mainstream media is salivating over the narrative they’re spinning. This guy was a loyalist to Viktor Orbán, the former prime minister of Hungary, who was in power for a whopping 16 years before losing in April. Now that Orbán is out, Sulyok has become the perfect target for a vilification campaign, plastering him all over networks like CNN and MSNBC as if his loyalty to Orbán is indicative of some nefarious political agenda.

Funny how outlets that preach about transparency choose to ignore the inconvenient truths surrounding their own biases. CNN is eager to paint Sulyok not just as a former official but as a symptom of a broader supposed ‘authoritarian crisis.’ Why the sudden interest in his past loyalty? Because it fits their cozy narrative of painting Eastern Europe as a breeding ground for authoritarianism while ignoring the real complexities at play. Meanwhile, Fox News has skipped to the other extreme, trying to rehabilitate Orbán as a misunderstood leader who stood against the globalist tide. Talk about a double standard!

What’s chilling is how these media platforms weaponize political loyalty to push their agendas. They’re not just reporting the news; they’re crafting a narrative, manipulating your thoughts on what’s “right” or “wrong.” They can’t handle the truth: political allegiances are messy. By simplifying Sulyok into this caricature of loyalty, they erase the legal and political contexts that led to his rise and fall. It’s all about clicks and ratings, not about genuine knowledge.

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