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Hungary passes law banning schools and media from talking about LGBTQ people

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revoked legal recognition of transgender individuals. The protest marked the second as six opposition parties have banded together in hopes of defeating Orban and his allies, reports Reuters.At Monday’s protest, several people waved rainbow flags and compared the law unfavorably to a 2013 Russian statute that bans the propagation of “propaganda” about non-traditional sexual relations, or Polish government reforms that have created so-called “LGBT-free” zones in parts of the country in recent years.“This is horrible and inhumane,” protester Dominika Pandzsa told Reuters. “They are trying to strip people of all their rights.

This would lock some kids in the closet, and they should be given the opportunity to come out.”See also: Anti-gay.

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