
"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."
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.
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