One of the sorosist civil organizations managed to beat the fuse again - to put it mildly. The samizdat of a public toilet smells like this! They really went to great lengths with their new campaign!
"Be gay" - this is how the text of Amnesty International Hungary's poster displayed in several cities on the occasion of World Human Rights Day on December 10 begins. According to constitutional lawyer Zoltán Lomnici Jr., the campaign is nothing more than a response to the government for the creation and adoption of the Child Protection Act. Psychologist Emőke Bagdy believes that Amnesty's poster is flawed and even offensive because it includes social groups that do not belong together.
The poster campaign organized by Amnesty International (AI) Hungary on the occasion of World Human Rights Day also caused serious indignation among those interested in the work of the NGO.
According to the testimony of their own Facebook page, the rights defenders have placed the flamboyant yellow posters in public spaces in several domestic cities - Budapest, Szeged, Pécs and Debrecen - on which the text printed in black is divided into two parts. In the first part, in giant letters, it says: "Be gay", in the next line, in much smaller letters, it continues: "lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex, asexual, queer, Roma, homeless person, woman, Jew or refugee, human rights apply to everyone they deserve".
If we try to analyze it from the point of view of advertising psychology, we have to say that this poster is deliberately and strongly misleading, psychologist Emőke Bagdy told Magyar Nemzet. – The observer notices the first part of the text, it burns in, it becomes a message – what follows it seems like an addition, an appendix. That is why I say that although it is a very effective trick that immediately attracts the eye and attention, it actually makes the original message of the entire text weightless, he pointed out.
However, according to the well-known specialist, this is not the only problem with the displayed posters. - And from a socio-psychological point of view, it is wrong, even offensive, because it includes social groups that do not belong together - he explained. – Being homeless is a social issue, not to be confused with innate abilities or identity. All this is again at the expense of the original message, he added.
By the way, sympathizers with the organization also spoke out against AI's campaign, and many of them considered that whatever the intention of the campaign's organizers was, the initiative backfired.
One of the answers reflects AI's opinion: "We listen to and consider all constructive comments, but if we get it right, we would do well to withdraw the ads/posters, and we don't want that."
The action can be evaluated as a kind of response to the Hungarian government's policy opposing LGBTQ propaganda - constitutional lawyer Zoltán Lomnici Jr., legal expert of the Civil Solidarity Forum, told our newspaper.
Such movements are only organized for a reconsidered class struggle, and they perfectly illustrate that the left-liberal side uses minority rights without remorse for its power purposes, he emphasized.
NGOs financed from abroad - such as Amnesty International - have only been able to receive several million dollars in support from György Soros's Open Society Foundations since 2016, so we cannot, by definition, talk about the ideological and political independence of these organizations.
The purpose of this funding model is for organizations linked to the American stock market speculator to demonstrate political activity in line with the idea of an open society, which activities will intensify as the elections approach, younger Lomnici told our newspaper.
Source, image and full article: Magyar Nemzet