EU sues Hungary over its “disgusting” Don’t Say Gay law

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán
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The European Union (E.U.) is suing member state Hungary due to its “Don’t Say Gay” law.

“The European Commission today decided to refer Hungary to the Court of Justice of the E.U. over a Hungarian law which discriminates against people on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity,” said the E.U.’s executive in a statement.

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Hungary’s law bans LGBTQ content in the media and restricts how sexual orientation and gender identity get discussed in schools.

“There are contents which children under a certain age can misunderstand and which may have a detrimental effect on their development at the given age, or which children simply cannot process, and which could therefore confuse their developing moral values or their image of themselves or the world,” a spokesperson for the Hungarian government said in 2021 when the law passed.

The law came after Coca-Cola ran ads in the country showing same-sex couples…

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