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Orbán in Pink: Street Art Sparks Outcry in Budapest

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Budapest Pride 2024: Media Personality Tünde Polgár Champions Acceptance and Courage

Budapest, Hungary – June 30, 2024 – As Budapest hosted its 30th annual Pride parade, media personality Tünde Polgár took to social media to share a powerful message of solidarity, acceptance, and courage. polgár’s post, accompanied by a photo selection from Pride marches around the globe – from Bucharest to Bangkok – resonated deeply with supporters and sparked conversation about the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights.

A Call for Courage in the Face of Opposition

This year’s march, Polgár argues, is not simply about party, but about demonstrating courage.She highlights the risks participants take by publicly expressing their identity and supporting the LGBTQ+ community, acknowledging the potential for verbal and physical abuse. Her statement,”As it can be incited,but pride is forbidden,” underscores the challenges faced by the community. technology at the parade, questioning why it would be deployed for potential penalties when it’s allegedly ineffective in addressing actual crimes.

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