Protesting Hungarians mock Orbán's anti-LGBT moves, saying 'Let's all be the same'
- Several thousand Hungarians protested against Prime Minister Viktor Orban's law banning LGBTQ+ Pride events on Saturday in Budapest, organized by the Two-tailed Dog Party to mock the government's stance on diversity.
- Protesters dressed in grey carried banners with slogans like 'Let's all be grey and equal,' symbolizing conformity while advocating for diversity and democracy against Orban's ultra-nationalist policies.
- The new law, passed by Orban's Fidesz party, bans gatherings promoting gender transition or homosexuality and imposes penalties for participation.
- Opposition groups warn this law may prevent the upcoming Pride March, which is a part of Budapest Pride Month planned for late June.
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Budapest Goes ‘Gray Pride’ As Protesters In Muted Tones Mock Pride Ban Law
Le Monde reports that thousands of Hungarian protesters wearing drab clothes and brandishing satirical placards turned the streets of Budapest into a sea of gray on Saturday, April 12, poking fun at Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s recent clampdown on LGBTQ rights and diversity. Read more at Le Monde
Cock-shaped march takes aim at Orbán
Thousands of Hungarians took to the streets of Budapest on Saturday, using humour and irony to stand up for diversity and liberal democracy in the face of Viktor Orbán’s ultra-nationalist government and its new law that effectively bans LGBTQI+ Pride events. Marching under the tongue-in-cheek slogan “Let’s all be grey and equal”, the satirical Two-Tailed Dog Party (MKKP) – which holds no seats… Source
Protesting Hungarians mock Orban’s anti-LGBT moves, saying ‘Let’s all be the same’ - West Hawaii Today
Several thousand Hungarians mocked right-wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s moves to ban the annual Pride march by LGBTQ+ groups, dressed in grey and carrying banners ironically denouncing colours and diversity at a rally in central Budapest.
Varada Sethu Loves How 'Andor' LGBT+ Couple Wasn't Treated as 'Huge Deal'
Andor’s sapphic love story between Cinta and Vel marked the first same-sex romantic pairing in Star Wars history — and the importance is not lost on show star Varada Sethu. “It meant a lot to me — I think the best thing about that part was that it wasn’t this huge deal, it was just normalized, nobody bats an eyelid,” Sethu, 32, told The Guardian in an interview published on Friday, April 11. “I believe that’s how it should be. Unfortunately, the…
"Grey is the new rainbow": in Hungary, a mocking demonstration to support the rights of the LGBT+ community
VIDEO- Hundreds of Hungarians went down the streets of Budapest dressed in dull colours this Saturday. A sarcastic rally to protest the recent repression of LGBT+ rights by Prime Minister Viktor Orban.
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