The LGBTQ ideology wants to separate the body from the soul, it tries to accept things that are contrary to man's purpose, stated journalist Gergely Szilvay, author of the book Critique of Gender Theory, in Torockó, Transylvania, where he participated in a panel discussion organized by the Center for Fundamental Rights.

Mandiner's chief employee explained: as a supporter of the classical view, he argues for the unity of body and soul and , as he sees it as a product of history.

Speaking to MTI after the event, Gergely Szilvay stated:

In Europe, the issue has now turned into a political and sovereignty debate, after Brussels declared the European Union an LGBTQ zone, and in Hungary, Western companies spread the LGBTQ ideology on billboards depicting gay couples and rainbow-colored bags, even though at the time of joining the EU, "this was not part of the package and we don't want it to be."

According to the author, it is far from just human rights and freedom of choice. To illustrate the difference in approach, he noted: the washing machine also has a certain structure and if the operating instructions are not followed, it will break down, but not because society has excluded it, but because it has been misused.

Eszter Párkányi , analyst of the Center for Fundamental Rights, told MTI. He recalled: the legal analysis and research institute has been dealing with the LGBTQ issue for years, since the anthropological revolution aimed at changing the image of people has accelerated in the last ten years, and sensitization has intensified: today it is not possible to watch a film or TV series in which the topic is not present .

Gergely Szilvay's book was published by the Fundamental Rights Center, but Marguerite A. Peeters's book Gender Madness – A Guide to Understanding the Global Master Plan was also published by the center. They consider it important to create the possibility of information, conceptual clarification, they want to help accumulate a set of arguments for those who do not agree with the LGBTQ movement .

Source: MTI

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