by Suff » 18 Dec 2020, 12:03
I don't think there is the slightest thing ironic about a gay person writing a law which says that people in a relationship which cannot produce children cannot be classed as a "family" unit and also that law should set out the boundaries as to what a family unit is.
These standards have been there for thousands of years.
I do not see that this person is simultaneously demanding the right to marry, adopt children and also writing a law which says they cannot. That wouldn't be ironic, that would be hypocritical.
Also I believe that having a gay person reiterate that heterosexual families are the norm, whilst being gay is both a different norm but not the general norm, is correct. If that statement is only made by the heterosexual community, then it is a bit overbearing.
The problem here is that a very tiny slice of our sexual orientation mix has overtaken the entire agenda and managed to get us into a position where the very tip of the tail is holding a machine gun over the rest of the dog.
Perhaps the backlash will push Hungary to seek more self sufficiency, take less "bribe" money and help them stand on their own two feet.
The fact that Orban won with a >60% vote doesn't hurt him either. Apparently the democratic process is OK so long as it does not clash with other, decidedly, undemocratic institutions.
It will bear watching.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.