Éric Zemmour, a right-wing French essayist and political analyst, stood up for the Hungarian government on French CNews television and called the coordinated attack by the European LGBTQ lobby and the European Union a political scandal, reports Origo.
Zemmour said in the interview that the European football championship, like so many large-scale sports competitions, has been captured by various lobbies and movements that use popular sports and sporting events to spread their own minority ideology.
If the spectators are watching their favorite sport and their own team playing, while enjoying the series, they can easily fall into the delusion that the political or commercial (advertising) messages appearing during the series of events are also positive and correct. Many political regimes have used the success of their national team at the World Cup to promote their own policies: from Mussolini, through the head of state of Brazil, to Jacques Chirac of France.
The BLM lobby joined the football league on the same profit-seeking basis, which appears through the kneeling of the players. And this year, the LGBTQ lobby also appeared in line to speak to the crowds following the games.
Both ideological groups operate on the same basis:
if a country's government opposes an anti-racist ideological movement, it is labeled racist. If you oppose the propaganda of the LGBTQ lobby, you will be declared homophobic.
The French analyst also expressed his opinion on the recently adopted child protection law.
"The family-friendly Orbán government's law amendment is not against homosexuals. The new law does not punish or discriminate against homosexual people in Hungary. All the new law does is ban the advertising of homosexuality and transsexuality among children in schools. If we were to start a public opinion poll in France on this question, 80 percent of the French would agree. This is what the LGBTQ lobby complains about.
Children go to school to learn to read and write, not to attend classes where homosexuals tell them that homosexuality is wonderful, come and get on board with us!”
France and Hungary are equally tolerant of homosexuality: they do not sanction or discriminate against it.
Zemmour also criticized the statements of European leaders, in which they criticized Hungary by referring to common European values.
Homosexuality is not one of the European values, as Ms Von der Leyen claimed. Europe was founded by Christian Democrats, along Christian Democratic values. And LGBTQ values were not a part of this. Therefore, it is false to say that LGBTQ ideology is one of European values. And this alleged new value wants to destroy national identity and the identity of individuals and create new social norms."
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