
In a move that many patriots would like to happen in the US, Hungary’s parliament has made yet another controversial decision, recently passing a constitutional amendment targeting LGBTQ+ public events, including the Budapest Pride.
As the hungover woke agenda spreads its influence across the globe, Hungary calls for stronger national autonomy.
The decision received 140 votes in favor and 21 against, orchestrated by the ruling Fidesz-KDNP coalition under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The landmark legislation explicitly prioritizes children’s rights to proper moral, physical, and spiritual development over the right to assemble for events promoting non-traditional lifestyles.
The amendment establishes clear boundaries by recognizing only two biological sexes – male and female – and prohibits same-sex adoption.
This science-based approach contrasts sharply with the progressive gender ideology that has infiltrated many Western nations, often targeting impressionable children through school curriculums and media.
Prime Minister Orbán has taken a firm stance against foreign entities attempting to undermine Hungarian sovereignty and traditional values.
The government stated it would “eliminate the entire shadow army” of foreign-funded progressive organizations that seek to reshape Hungarian society against the will of its citizens.
The constitutional changes also include provisions allowing the government to suspend citizenship for dual citizens from non-European Economic Area countries who are deemed threats to public order or national security.
This measure gives Hungary powerful tools to protect itself from foreign subversion and radical ideologies.
Moreover, left-wing opposition members attempted to disrupt the vote through protests, requiring police intervention to restore order.
Their tactics mirrored those used by progressive activists in America when facing legislation that protects traditional values and parental rights.
The Hungarian government maintains that its approach is based on “biological reality” rather than politically motivated gender theories.
Meanwhile, parents across Hungary have expressed support for measures that protect children from confusing messages about sexuality and gender that contradict biological facts and traditional family structures.
This constitutional amendment follows Hungary’s pattern of asserting national sovereignty against globalist influence.
Since 2011, when Orbán’s party authored the constitution, they have made 15 amendments to strengthen protections for Hungarian values, families, and national identity.
Liberal critics predictably claim these measures threaten democracy, but many Hungarians see them as necessary protections for children.
Under Orbán’s leadership, Hungary has become a model for other nations seeking to preserve traditional values against foreign-funded efforts to reshape their societies.
This bold stance comes as many Western nations struggle with aggressive gender ideology being introduced in schools, libraries, and public events without parental consent.
Ultimately, Hungary’s constitutional reforms demonstrate how democratic processes can be used to protect children and preserve traditional values when political leaders have the courage to take action.