EU Commission sues Hungary over LGBTQ law

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  1. They also gave the authoritarian regime of Poland 2 months to sort out the response to the unlawful constitutional tribunal overthrow. Keep the heat on shameless dictatorships!

  2. >The law prohibits the “display or promotion” of homosexuality or gender reassignment in educational material or TV shows for people under 18.

    The EU cannot accept non-democratic countries as member countries, so Hungary is definitely democratic — but the EU also cannot accept some democratic decisions.

    I think this should be left to the Hungarian people to decide, because democracy is the highest standard and the mechanisms of forcing countries to do something against their democratic will can be used to do good *and* bad.

    Preserving democracy should be a higher importance than anything else.

  3. Progressive Ursula calling this law a disgrace than turning around seconds later to buy gas and oil from Qatar.

  4. Anti free speech snowflakes getting owned. Based and EU-pilled.

    You can’t even sell books anymore in Hungary without a trigger warning because they might hurt some fefes.

    >bookstores in Hungary placed notices at their entrances this week telling customers that they sell “non-traditional content.” The signs went up in response to a new law that prohibits “depicting or promoting” homosexuality and gender transitions in material accessible to children.

    https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-europe-business-arts-and-entertainment-hungary-13df00895c8b8d6cb86fc8f2f7c67c10

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