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The state department of transportation painted over the landmark overnight.
Several EU member countries demanded strong EU actions on Hungary after what they see as a rule of law backsliding, but Hungary has said pol
Several EU member countries demanded strong EU actions on Hungary after what they see as a rule of law backsliding, but Hungary has said political hysteria surround the meeting. EU ministers meeting for a General Affairs Council in Brussels have begun a hearing on rule of law in Hungary under the framework of the EU's Article 7 process, as patience wears thin over recent legal initiatives in Budapest. Viktor Orbán's government's self-styled "spring clean" includes a draft transparency law, targeting foreign-funded media and NGOs, and the ban on the Budapest Pride, which are among key concerns that set to be raised in the hearing. Ahead of the meeting, 17 member states published a joint declaration denouncing the ban on Budapest's Pride march, claiming it violates EU law. "We are highly alarmed by these developments which run contrary to the fundamental values and human dignity, freedom, equality, and respect for human rights, as laid down in Article 2 of the Treaty of the European Union," the declaration said. The letter recalled that new Hungarian legislation allows fines to be imposed on participants and organisers of the Pride event and will also allow for the identification of participants with AI smart camera systems.
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Katalin Cseh, one of the founders of Hungary’s opposition Momentum Movement party, appealed to “European allies” and “leaders of the European Union - ministers, [European Parliament] representatives, politicians,” to join the Budapest Pride Parade scheduled for June 28 in a show of support for the banned event.
Hungary passed a law banning LGBTQ+ Pride marches on Tuesday.
(tpworld nem óellenzékezik ;)
Florida Passes Anti-Drag Ban So Extreme It Could Ban All Pride Parades
as ever fuck Ron DeSantis and the Republican Party
and also as ever, please please take this as your sign to speak out, to talk to your loved ones who love you but don't "get it" to tell acquaintances, neighbors, and co-workers who don't know. Let this be your wake up call to join a local LGBT rights org, to find your local Democratic Party meeting, to call your state Rep or Senator or both. Do not give up, the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice, if someone does the bending...
finally I'm just thinking about this picture, this is what they're so scared of, and it's beautiful
Kash Patel, FBI, and the MAGAT Trouble with Governing
Once a long-time critic of FBI surveillance, Patel is now singing a different tune.
Yet another scary thing if you care about freedom.
Jen Psaki reports on how roles at the FBI have changed the tune of conspiracy theorists Kash Patel and Dan Bongino, alienating them from the
Donald Trump and his cast of supporting characters are learning the hard way that actually governing is much more difficult than shooting ho
They are free to celebrate on their own time and in a personal capacity, said an FBI email.
A new Republican state law restricts Pride flags, but the capital city is finding other ways to show it stands with LGBTQ+ residents.
<p>St. Petersburg's new bike rack publicly displays LGBTQ+ Pride while complying orders to keep crosswalks undecorated.</p>
The ACLU says Key West selectively enforced the city code after the women painted their fence in rainbow colors to protest the removal of Pr