"The 21st century is diverse. century, you have to learn to live with it," the president of Momentum responded to the reporter's suggestion that everything can be relativized, and after transgender people, they can also let in those who marry with their iPhone.

András Fekete-Győr gave a telephone interview to Hit Rádio. During the conversation, the current state of Momentum, the Jobbik-DK agreements in the individual constituencies were discussed, and the Ungár-Czeglédy competition in Szombathely was also discussed.

According to him, all provisions in this law are homophobic and prevent information about gender and sexual differences.

"Would transgender people be allowed into schools and kindergartens to hold sex education?" - was the reporter's next question, to which András Fekete-Győr stated that he would admit transgender people to educational institutions.

Sociology and the half million gays

"According to sociological surveys, there are half a million gay people in Hungary, some are transgender, some are gay, some belong to other sexual minorities. These people suffer a lot during their youth to find themselves. If they meet people who have already gone through this path, their life will be much easier, it will involve much less suffering," explained the politician.

To the reporter's suggestion as to where the limit is - there are three people who love each other, or there are people who get married with their iPhone - is there a danger "Love is love" that everything becomes relativized, Fekete-Győr responded:

"this 21st century is diverse. century, you have to learn to live with it".

"I don't like those states that divide their own citizens," said Fekete-Győr, adding that he thinks there is inequality in Hungary today, and that he is a supporter of equality.

You can watch the entire conversation in the video below:

Source: mandiner.hu

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