Hungary acts responsibly
Hungary's government on Friday ordered booksellers to place children's books that depict homosexuality in "closed packaging," the latest move in an escalating campaign that rights groups have decried as an assault on the LGBTQ community.It goes without saying it's offensive to be marketing books like those to children instead of adults, when it can end up hurting them with its influence. There's only so much of it these days, and the advocates should be ashamed of themselves for refusing to recognize why children's sanity and well-being matters.
The order also forbids the public display of products that depict or promote gender deviating from sex at birth, and bans the sale of all books or media content that depict homosexuality or gender change within 200 meters (650 feet) of a school or church.
[...] Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, says the measures – which were attached to a law that allows tougher penalties for pedophilia – seek only to protect children.
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