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Hungary banned the Pride March to protect families

The Hungarian parliament approved with broad support a law that bans the perverted LGBTQ demonstration

The Hungarian parliament has recently passed a law that could ban the perverted Pride march, an annual event in which thousands of people parade and put on an aberrant display. In this, thousands of adults appear naked (or semi-naked) in front of thousands of children and encourage minors to participate in these activities.

The bill was approved with 136 votes in favor and 27 against, in a swift process that had a high level of popular approval.

During the vote, opposition lawmakers protested by lighting flares, singing the Soviet Union anthem, and displaying manipulated photos of Viktor Orbán, the prime minister, and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

A man in a dark suit and purple tie speaks in front of a microphone with a flag in the background.
The project was widely approved in parliament | La Derecha Diario

The bill, presented by Orbán's Fidesz party, which has an absolute majority in parliament, establishes that the Pride march can be considered harmful to children, which would justify its ban.

The approval of this law comes in the context of a tightening of the Hungarian government's stance against the LGBTQ+ community, especially at a time when Orbán faces moderate political opposition, ahead of the 2026 elections.

It is worth noting that Orbán's criticisms are not directed at people of homosexual orientation, but at those who carry out a perverse agenda that includes the promotion of pedophilia and the corruption of minors.

In recent months, Orbán has publicly criticized the LGBTQ+ community, which he has promised to restrict, and has targeted media and non-governmental organizations funded by foreign entities, mainly by Soros, in an effort to limit their influence.

An elderly man in a suit and tie is sitting in an elegantly decorated room.
George Soros has extensively funded the LGBT agenda on the European continent | La Derecha Diario

The law also establishes that authorities may use facial recognition software to identify attendees at banned events. If approved, attending such events could result in a fine of up to 200,000 forints (approximately 546 dollars), which would be allocated to "child protection."

Hungarian legislation on "child protection," approved in 2021, prohibits the depiction or promotion of homosexuality to minors under 18 in media such as television, cinema, advertising, and literature.

It also prevents the teaching of LGBTQ issues in schools and bans the public representation of "gender different from that assigned at birth." This law has been praised by the Hungarian population, which has expressed growing weariness with the agenda carried out by these radical progressives.

An adult kisses a little girl in an inflatable playground, both look happy and are surrounded by bright colors.
The measure is specifically aimed at those adults who seek to corrupt underage children | La Derecha Diario

Orbán's government has defended these policies as a way to protect "traditional family values" and the "Christian civilization" from what is described as "gender madness."

The event organizers have rejected the proposal to ban the march, falsely labeling it as a violation of essential freedoms of expression and assembly.

Despite the approval of the law, the organizers have announced that they will proceed with the celebration of the march this year, defying the restrictions imposed by the government.

People participating in a parade with colorful flags and eye-catching outfits.
The organizers of this perverse demonstration assured that they will carry out the march despite the law | La Derecha Diario

Additionally, the Hungarian parliament also approved a resolution opposing the European Union's joint loan to finance defense spending, a measure that Orbán had criticized in the context of a summit to be held in Brussels.

This aspect reflects Hungary's stance on European policy and its focus on defending national sovereignty, as well as its resistance to joint economic agreements within the EU.

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