statement."This move endangers the mental health of LGBT+ youth and prevents them from accessing information and affirmative support in a timely, preventive manner.""Such legislation only reinforces prejudice and homophobia, which is incompatible with the values of democratic societies," the organisation added.The new law could see Hungary outlaw any advertisements by large groups or companies which stand in solidarity with the LGBT+ community.In 2019, a #LoveIsLove campaign by Coca-Cola prompted calls for a boycott of the brand by members of the right-wing Fidesz party.The legal amendments in Hungary seem to be the latest anti-LGBT move by Orban, who has defended traditional Christian values and claims homosexuality promotes a cultural.