Róbert Alföldi could not present his LGBTQ sensitizing play to high school students.

Róbert Alföldi was the last guest of Kriszta Tóth's show Elviszlek magammal. In the last minutes of the broadcast, it was revealed that Alföldi planned to present an LGBTQ sensitizing play in a high school. In the end, the show miraculously failed.

One of the main arguments of the Hungarian opposition against the child protection law is that LGBTQ sensitization is not present at the institutional level in Hungary. Actor and director Róbert Alföldi refuted this in Kriszta D. Tóth's show Elviszlek magammal, which appeared on June 1.

In the forty-eight-minute video, the reporter asks the director, who has seen better days professionally, about the development of his life, his feelings and thoughts. At the end of the broadcast, it is discussed what Alföldi is currently working on. The director then tells that, among other things, Csaba Székely's work Joy and Happiness. D. Tóth immediately asks if this is a sensitizing play.

The answer: yes, it is about Transylvanian homosexuals.

After that, he laughs and tells us that they wanted to perform the play for high school students as well. Everything was already ready for him. The teachers were invited to the main rehearsal,

but the child protection law was voted on in the parliament that very morning, so it could not be presented.

Kriszta Tóth asks what the children had to say about the performance, at which point Alföldi explains once again that it no longer took place.

Source: vasarnap.hu

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