Those international broadcasters whose sites can be used to download movies would already sensitize them against pedophiles. For example, the protagonist of one of the productions, which is also available in Hungary, presents the struggles of a pedophile man. Meanwhile, an American portal drew attention to the fact that countless LGBTQ books specifically for children are available on the market. In Hungary, in a few months, there will be a referendum on whether anyone other than parents can have a say in the sexual education of children, the M1 News reported.

I am not who I am - this is the title of the film that is already available in Hungary on the offer of one of the largest multinational broadcasters. The theme of the film revolves around the relativization of pedophilia. Magyar Nemzet reported on the film.

According to the article, "I am not who I am" presents the story and struggles of a pedophile man, but instead of portraying it as an outsider, it approaches the character with sensitivity and empathy, suggesting that pedophilia is just one orientation among many.

Several similar sensitizing initiatives have been launched in the past period . In addition to major broadcasters, many books deal with the promotion of the LGBTQ movement, for example. Movies and books are being made for an increasingly younger target audience.

I have the brain of a girl, the body of a boy. This is called transgender. I was born this way - this is what, for example, one of the children's publications teaches the readers. The American conservative The Daily Signal collected seven books for children that, they say, are about gender identity and different sexual orientations, confusing young children. These contents appear regularly in school libraries and in lessons, but often also in kindergarten sessions.

In July, the Hungarian government initiated a referendum on whether Hungarian parents agree with this practice. In this, they are waiting for an answer as to whether they can hold classes showing sexual orientation in public educational institutions without parental consent, and the government is also seeking the opinion of citizens on the rules for authorizing gender reassignment surgeries and unrestricted access to sexual media content. Hungarians can vote on this topic for the first time in Europe.

"The future of our children is at stake, so we cannot compromise on this issue!"

Prime Minister Viktor Orbán justified the necessity of the referendum. He pointed out that , LGBTQ activists visit kindergartens and schools, and Brussels bureaucrats want to achieve the same in Hungary.

People agree that children should be protected from LGBTQ activists, according to research by the Center for Fundamental Rights. spoke on M1

He emphasized: despite this, many European and Brussels politicians, as well as the Hungarian left, attack and try to demonize the referendum, but it is the only democratic way to make a decision on issues of social destiny.

"The left-wing parties called for a boycott regarding the child protection referendum, but a boycott is not a solution. The essence of democracy is that everyone participates in decision-making. The referendum provides an opportunity to have a say in public affairs not only at the elections every four years, but also between two cycles," said the analyst.

This will be the eighth referendum in Hungary. The cabinet has already submitted the questions to the National Electoral Commission, and the board has certified them.

Source: hirado.hu

Photo: Detail / I am not who I am (Muidhond / Tench) Belgian-Dutch film drama