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Hungarian government orders publisher to print disclaimers on LGBTQ+ related books

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The Hungarian Consumer Protection Agency have ordered a publisher to print disclaimers on LGBTQ+ books as containing “behaviour inconsistent with traditional gender roles”.

On Tuesday, January 19, the Consumer Protection Agency claimed the disclaimer was necessary to protect readers against “alternative gender roles.

Their decision was in response to an anthology fairytale book titled Wonderland […] The post Hungarian government orders publisher to print disclaimers on LGBTQ+ related books appeared first on GCN.

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