C-Fam President Austin Ruse Asks Hungary to Stop EU Sexual Rights Activism at the UN

6/29/23
 
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6/29/23:

Austin Ruse addressed the Danube Institute this week in Budapest on the question of Hungarian positions on the moral issues of the UN.

“Poland and Hungary’s positions on the moral issues at the United Nations are indistinguishable from Germany, France, the Netherlands, and the other 23 countries in the European Union, including on abortion and gender ideology,” Ruse said in his address, giving examples of UN negotiations where Hungary took position alongside sexually progressive countries.

The President of C-Fam urged Hungarians to do more to stop EU activism on abortion and homosexual/trans issues.

Hungary supports language about “sexual and reproductive health” used by UN agencies to promote an international right to abortion and the homosexual/trans agenda as well as language on “sexual orientation and gender identity” as categories of non-discrimination prohibited under international law, Ruse said.

Hungary also supports the notion of “comprehensive sexuality education” which teaches children about homosexuality, transgenderism, and sexual autonomy, as well as the notion that “the State, and not the family, has the primary responsibility to protect children,” he added.

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