LGBTQ organizations urging the sabotage of the child protection referendum have launched an online quick guide to inform as many people as possible how to vote invalidly on April 3. Activists of the organizations associated with George Soros are also starting to tour the country and promote their campaign with posters, flyers, stickers and sensitizing short films.

Hungarian LGBTQ organizations are actively campaigning online and offline for the failure of the child protection referendum on April 3, which was to be held at the same time as the parliamentary elections, the Magyar Nemzet reported. The main organizers of the action, Amnesty International Hungary and Háttér Társaság , first created an independent website, and recently they came up with a twenty-minute online course, which - as they say - " helps you understand what is at stake in voting, and also provides useful knowledge and good it also provides tools that can be used to show others why you have to vote invalidly" .

According to the announcer, in the e-learning material sent by e-mail, they emphasize that the four questions on the ballot cannot be considered as real questions, therefore they are considered invalid, and then state that the purpose of the upcoming referendum is not to protect children, because it legitimizes the transphobia and homophobia.

They are convinced that if the referendum is valid and successful, it will have very harmful effects for them in the long run.

Háttér Társaság and Amnesty, referring to a representative survey commissioned by them and conducted by the Median polling company last summer, also believe that the acceptance of gays is at a historical peak in Hungary, and the majority of respondents do not want the government to decide that what should be taught in schools in the name of sex education.

In addition to the online course, the posters displayed in public areas, and the sensitizing short films promoted on social media, it was also recently revealed that activists of LGBTQ organizations linked to Soros will travel around the country from March 20 to personally spread the word about the act of sabotaging the referendum.

Source: hirado.hu

Photo: Amnesty International