Hungary to Restrict LGBTQ Rights and Dual Citizenship in Proposed Constitutional Amendments
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Hungary to Restrict LGBTQ Rights and Dual Citizenship in Proposed Constitutional Amendments
All (anti LGBT) autocratic roads lead to Donald Trump. Many Americans like myself are in rather a state of shock that our "president" is now leader of the autocratic world rather than the free world. I put president in quotes because he's ruling as if he's all powerful monarch indeed a kind of demi-God, a state of affairs our founding fathers fought to liberate us from. Yes, I get it -- pro autocracy, anti-democracy Americans love it. The division is as bad it's been since the civil war but a difference now is that the opposition to the autocratic leader and power holds basically NO power. Trump inspires anti-LGBTQ, antidemocratic moves by Erdogan, Orban, Vucic - The Washington Post www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/03/22/trump-orban-erdogan-lgbtq-democracy/ -
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