“You know where this kind of craziness doesn't happen? In Hungary. I'm just saying," Rod Dreher, a well-known American conservative publicist and writer, announced a very bizarre piece of news on Twitter.

Parents in California were outraged to learn that male teachers who use the neutral personal pronouns typically favored by those who identify as nonbinary have been placed in the same room with fifth-grade girls at a summer camp, so in our case they are essentially considered women.

When the parents asked whether the organizers of the camp could guarantee that their little girls did not sleep in the same room as adult men, the answer was no. Based on the above, the identity of the teachers in question is a vague question, and it is not difficult to understand why the concerned parents were not satisfied with the school's explanation.

As Dreher alluded to, the above case is only one of the countless cases read in the American and Western press, which prove that

that with the child protection law, the Hungarian government is certainly not fighting baseless nightmares, as the liberals claim. A few years ago, we were just laughing at how they had problems with gender-neutral toilets overseas, but where these matters are in schools, it's not funny for a long time.

The tendency is that schools not only do not ask for parents' permission for ideological education, but hide it from them, take away the right to make a decision or even get information from them, and alienate them from their own children. What we encountered in dystopias is a reality today. Of course, the picture is not the same in the United States either: although the country's left-liberal leadership encourages what is considered to be a progressive brain disease, there is a lot of resistance at the level of the individual states. A child protection and parental rights law similar to the Hungarian one is being prepared in Florida.

For example, schools are prohibited from withholding information about a child from parents. It sounds like an exaggeration, but it is not: it is becoming more and more common that if a child has doubts about his gender identity, the school immediately starts to encourage it, but it is regularly hidden from the parents. There is also a closer example, since in Scotland it was already discussed last year that even a four-year-old child could decide his gender on the basis of an announcement, and the kindergarten and school should respect that, and the parents do not even have to say anything. And then we didn't even talk about what is being stuffed into the heads of unfortunate American schoolchildren under the title of "critical race theory".

Western liberals are as afraid of the Hungarian child protection law as they are of fire. It is not by chance, because just as after the migration crisis of 2015, they now see that the Hungarian example is contagious. In the American mainstream press, a series of terrifying analyzes have come to light about the fact that American conservatives are fans of Viktor Orbán, and that in the end they would take the same measures as the Hungarian government. And the quiet majority of people living in Western countries are less and less quietly asking the question that if Hungarians can still protect families in the name of common sense, then why not with them.

The aim of the attacks on the child protection law, including the open blackmailing of Brussels with resources, is to make people believe that its essence is not to protect the rights of parents and children. The support of a recent Polish law also indicates that parents do not want all kinds of NGOs telling their children who knows what without their knowledge. We are not too late, a strong message must be sent

Source: magyarhirlap.hu / Mariann Őry

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