After a string of anti LGBTQ+ behavior from countries like Poland and Hungary, the EU is taking matters into its own hands to protect its LGBTQ+ citizens with a new equality strategy.
It has been revealed that the European Union is in the process of fighting back against Poland’s “LGBT-free zones” and Hungary’s adoption discrimination against LGBTQ+ couples.
The proposed law will make hate speech towards LGBTQ+ people illegal and will also provide protection to same-sex couples. In a new report from the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, “43% of LGBTQ+ people revealed that they felt discriminated against in 2019”.
European commissioner, Věra Jourová looks to combat this anti-LGBTQ+ behavior, stating: “Constitutional reforms should always be