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    1. TailleventCH on

      People commenting to defend Hungary’s decision in 3, 2, 1…

    2. ce_km_r_eng on

      I do not suppose that will buy them support.

      BTW, what would happen if LGBTQ+ people would take part in unrelated public event?

    3. WattebauschXC on

      So kick them from the EU. They chose it with this ban.

    4. Vorschrift on

      One year. Then Orban is history. Elections in 2026 and his opponent is in lead with 14 points.

    5. martyass on

      Whats next? They will be banned to shop in store with ‘normal’ people? LGBT+ people are jews of 21. century.

      Slovaks are with you guys…

    6. KurucHussar on

      It’s potentially not only about LGBTQ+ events. I think they might just want to prevent protests, like those seen in Serbia or Turkey.

    7. arknsaw97 on

      All these strong men style leaders using anti-LGBT rhetoric to get young male voters into liking them when in reality it’s just a distraction. Like wake the fuck up people. These LGBTQ “issues“ are trivial as fuck in the real world and don’t affect 99% of people. They used this crap to ralley up men through media to get them angry over nothing.

      The real issues are class war and democracy.

    8. Educational_Place_ on

      Sad to see how easy it is to fall back with human rights

    9. Heliosvector on

      > The amendment passed Monday also allows for Hungarians who hold dual citizenship in a non-European Economic Area country to have their citizenship suspended for up to 10 years if they are deemed to pose a threat to public order, public security or national security.

      Wtf….

      As this exact use case, I’m scared I might actually lose my Hungarian citizenship, by either being picked out for being gay, or because Hungary gets kicked out of the EU…

      Hopefully it can hang on until 2026 when hopefully orban and his disgusting party can be voted out.

      Edit: personally don’t care about having Hungarian citizenship on its own. I only care about its EU caoabilities

    10. Pe45nira3 on

      One ray of hope could be the generation born and raised under Orbán though:

      Ever since Orbán made LGBT, Soros, and “Brussels” such large taboo topics in the country, the curiosity of youth has been spiked and now teenagers are educating themselves about topics like Transgender people, what kind of NGOs were around in Hungary since the fall of Communism until Orbán banned them, how the EU works, what was Hungarian pop culture like in the 2000s and 90s before the 2010 Machtergreifung of Orbán etc. because talking about things like these is now considered rebellious and cool like talking about America under Communism in the 80s.

      Orbán’s plans for raising a Conservative Christian generation under his rule completely backfired. Even casual homophobia (like kids mocking eachother as “f*gs”) reduced compared to the 2000s instead of increasing like Orbán intended it to.

    11. Nah, this will be just an excuse to stamp out any and all anti-government protest and claim they did it because it was pro LGBTQ.

    12. Familiar-Weather5196 on

      Hungary shouldn’t be kicked out of the EU, but it should lose every right it currently holds inside the bloc, until it respects EU laws again.

    13. Trantorianus on

      Next move: leave EU, become part of Putlers RuSSia. Good riddance!

    14. internalerrorr on

      It’s starting to reek of the 1930s, that’s what it is.

    15. Stop funding Hungary. Not a cent until they adhere to the law

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