The smoke attack, which followed the legal (in every sense of the word) attack on the broader LGBTQ community and its ability to communicate and manifest its message in the old land of the Magyars,
This law is passed in the name of
It must be said, and asserted, that this sensation of attack on rights is not restricted . In fact, one would be remiss to deny such attempts - more so, the successful ones - are done in the name of (I emphasise, as gay people are not authoritarian and should not be equated to such policies) LGBTQ rights. Indeed, while Hungary may be considered a particularly (or moderately) conservative actor in the "free" or "Western" world, I would wager that Western, liberal democracies hatred against this community thrives where . If you ask me, would I permit gay marriage if . If I must, gun to the head, I would vote against both, and for the insecurity involved when the right of another to express h**self, as it should be. Any other policy, let alone one euphemistically and slovenly cancelling general political rights in favour of abstract rights of minorities, or a Christian majority, is an abomination, and those silently going along with it... well, I don't need to finish the comparison, do I?
The common theme here is the right to , and common theme of pro-gay and anti-gay legislation alike?
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