Térorientáció
Térorientáció is a term that emerged in Hungarian discourse to describe a specific type of political strategy or rhetoric. It refers to a practice where a political actor intentionally uses fear and anxiety, often related to perceived threats, to mobilize support and influence public opinion. This approach frequently involves exaggerating or fabricating dangers, focusing on sensationalized or emotionally charged issues, and presenting oneself as the sole protector against these perceived threats.
The core mechanism of térorientáció is to create a climate of fear that makes individuals more receptive
Politicians employing térorientáció often simplify complex issues into a clear us-versus-them narrative, where a defined enemy