An overwhelming majority rejects the promotion of LGBTQ for children! - published by tarsadalomkutato.hu. The question was about homosexuality. Parents of minors are more concerned.
71 percent of parents and grandparents raising children under the age of 18 agree with the passage of the government's child protection law, which prohibits the promotion of LGBTQ to children, and 62 percent of those without children, reports sászálykutató.hu.
One of the sections of the Child Protection Act that caused the greatest outrage in liberal circles was the ban on the promotion of LGBTQ ideology or media representation for children. The Western entertainment industry and decision-makers also consider the "correct" education of those under 18 to be important and would prefer to have it regulated at the EU level.
According to the Társadalomkutató poll, two-thirds of adult Hungarians (67 percent) agree with this strict prohibition against the liberal zeitgeist (regarding homosexuality), and only less than a quarter (23 percent) do not.
In the referendum initiated by the government, all adult Hungarian citizens can vote, but it is still interesting whether the stakeholders, parents and grandparents raising children under the age of 18, have a different opinion. 54 percent of the entire sample is raising minors, and 71 percent of them agree with the ban, so it is slightly higher.
IN CONTRARY TO THIS, ONLY 62 PERCENT OF THOSE WHO DO NOT RAISE CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 18 (46 PERCENT OF THE ENTIRE SAMPLE) APPROVE THE BAN OF THE LAW.
Overall, it can be said that regardless of the number and age of their children, a clear majority of adult Hungarians agree that homosexuality should not be promoted or shown to children in the media. For understandable reasons, the agreement of parents and grandparents raising minors is the strongest.
Source: origo.hu
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