On Monday, the parliament is set to vote on a constitutional amendment that would strengthen the legal foundations for the prohibition of the Pride march. Waving gray flags, including rainbow flags turned monochromatic, more than 10,000 people joined the humourous demonstration with a serious cause in Budapest on Saturday.

  • blakenong@lemmings.world
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    9 hours ago

    Except they didn’t win, and lgbt laws frequently slide back. You just don’t like gay people.

    In 2021, the UK government urged its departments to withdraw from Stonewall UK’s Diversity Champions program, citing cost concerns. However, critics argued that this move was motivated by opposition to Stonewall’s support for trans rights, signaling a potential shift away from institutional support for LGBT inclusivity.

    When you loosen your grip, sand slips away one grain at a time.

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      7 hours ago

      you just don’t like gay people

      I think I’ve been misunderstood here.

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        I’m getting fed up of regular pride marches because I’m pretty sure “they won” like the fight should be over. Apart from a handful of bigots but there’s no stopping that.

        Not sure how else this is suppose to be interpreted. Even if it’s just a handful of bigots, those bigots have the resources to signal boost themselves and have the ears of politicians.

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        7 hours ago

        It’s the flood of “reddit leftists” (read right wingers)

        The fight is never ending though because that just lets the other side catch up