After Eötvös József High School and György Dózsa High School, LGBTQ ideology infiltrated a high school near the capital. Magyar Nemzet found out: this time, the Illyés Gyula High School in Budaörs organized sensitization programs for which, in addition to the most well-known LGBTQ organizations, a transvestite gave a lecture to the students of the high school. As it turned out, the institution did not notify the parents about the sensitizing event either.

- The sensitizing programs organized by the Budaörs Illyés Gyula Gimnázium Vocational High School and Technikum were not divided into classes, but were held in the form of lectures, in which, as far as I know, participation was mandatory - informed Fidesz deputy mayor Törökbálint. Krisztián Géczy - one of whose children is also a student at the Illyés high school - said:

Based on the feedback, a transvestite was also invited to the sensitization programs, who narrated her life story and thoughts to the students of the institution. However, since the gymnasium also has a six-grade section, the lectures were not only for older children, but also for 13-year-old children. Although the sensitization days were secretly announced on the institution's Facebook page, no one informed the parents that such an event would take place at the high school.

The deputy mayor explained: He added: all they ask is that they don't try to sensitize the children to things that, in their opinion, are different from normal, without consulting the parents, and that no one wants to pretend that it is normal to experiment on minor children without consulting the parents to influence... It may be a basic expectation... of every parent that a specific institution arranges any kind of sexual content, show or program related to their child in such a way that the parents know about it and have given their consent. In today's world, only those who do not want to be informed cannot. The internet shows everything, often even what we as parents don't want...

...In connection with what happened, Magyar Nemzet also contacted the deputy director of the Vocational High School and Technical College of Illyés Gyula High School in Budaörs, Gabriella Gelencsér , who was one of the main organizers of the sensitization programs.

The deputy director was asked whether LGBTQ sensitization sessions had already been organized in the institution before, whether participation in the lectures was made mandatory, whether parents' consent was sought in connection with the two-day event , and whether it was true that a transvestite was also present on the sensitization days. gave a lecture to the children. Gabriella Gelencsér did not answer the questions until the close of the page.

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(On the cover photo: the Budaörs high school building. Image source: Köz Tér 18)