A senior legal scholar at the European court of justice criticized Hungary's law banning LGBTQ+ topics in education and media, deeming it a violation of human rights. Advocate general Tamara Capeta stated the law lacks scientific basis and promotes prejudice against non-heteronormative identities, thus suggesting it exacerbates harm rather than protecting children. Her comprehensive opinion highlights its detrimental impact on the identity and acceptance of LGBTI minors, concluding that the legislation breaches fundamental rights established under EU treaties.
The law was not based on scientific proof but a value judgment that presents a prejudice against homosexual and non-cisgender life, deeming it unequal.
The stigmatising effects of the Hungarian legislation create a climate of hostility, especially affecting the feelings of identity and self-esteem of LGBTI persons.
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