Budapest Pride has gained new significance following a government ban, emerging as a rallying point for activists against restrictions on civil liberties. Many participants, including those previously indifferent, attended to support the LGBTQ+ community and oppose the authoritarian measures. Greta Thunberg criticized the ban as a 'fascist attack on human rights'. Meanwhile, the police's approval of a far-right march contrastingly underscored the government's stance, fueling debates about political motivations behind the Pride event's prohibition.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, present at Budapest Pride, labeled the government's ban on the event as 'another fascist attack on human rights', framing Pride as a significant protest.
Attendees at Budapest Pride, many of whom were initially indifferent to such events, expressed solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community, viewing participation as a stand for civil liberties.
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