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00:00Es un país donde no se les da a nadie porque piensan más.
00:06Piensan más, piensan más, piensan más.
00:09Piensan más, piensan más, piensan más.
00:16Desde que el gobierno se ha cambiado,
00:20me empecé a sentir que
00:21este podría ser una de las opciones de mi futuro,
00:24que quizás algún momento me vuelvo a la Hengra.
00:29Mi nombre es Sabi.
00:30I'm originally from Hungary, from Budapest,
00:33but currently I'm living in Spain
00:34since more than eight years already.
00:36I was chatting with a guy who was living in Madrid,
00:41and I started having feelings towards him,
00:44so I have decided that let's put Spain on the radar
00:47and let's try to find a job.
00:49I didn't find love, but I found a job.
00:52There was a turning point in my life.
00:54So, it was back in 2017,
00:59the government was placing a lot of advertisements
01:02and billboards, especially on metro stations.
01:05That time, each propaganda had like a certain thematic.
01:11I also felt like that there was a lot of political pressure,
01:14in terms of immigration, in terms of questions of LGBTQ.
01:19And there was one specific day that I was just going to work,
01:22and for 20 minutes I just kept seeing all this propaganda,
01:25and I saw one flyer or this kind of billboard that fell down,
01:31and it fell on a woman's head.
01:32It's light, it doesn't cause any damage,
01:35but for me it had such a symbolical meaning that I said that,
01:39no, I cannot do this anymore.
01:42I need some fresh air.
01:43I really need to go somewhere else.
01:48There's a lot of criticism on the Hungarian law.
01:50What do you say about that?
01:51On which one?
01:52The homosexuals and transsexuals.
01:54No, no, we don't have that kind of law.
01:57We have the law on defending the rights of the kids and the parents.
02:00Do you feel like you're under attack?
02:01Do you really have rights in Hungary?
02:03Oh, no, I'm a fighter for the rights.
02:05I remember this time.
02:082021 was a really dark age in terms of the LGBTQ community in Hungary.
02:14The government was making a lot of measurements,
02:16and one of the major modifications that they did,
02:20that transgender people, they cannot change their identity
02:25from female to male or from male to female in their ID card.
02:29And this is the ultimate trick that the government was using all the time
02:33to put the children in the front,
02:36and to say that we need to protect the children from these people.
02:42Apparently it was working,
02:43because the reaction of the people,
02:46especially the ones who were supporting the government,
02:48they really said that,
02:50yes, we really need to protect the children from the LGBTQ people.
02:54They didn't really know what exactly LGBTQ was.
02:58We need to hear about Jesus Christ,
03:00and he was definitely not a homosexual.
03:05Oh, I remember these boys from last year.
03:08We were really afraid that there are going to be a lot of anti-demonstrators.
03:12When we arrived at the city center, there were already a lot of people,
03:16and we have realized that there were only a few anti-demonstrators.
03:20These anti-demonstrators, they got lost in the ground.
03:23Really, we were so speechless.
03:25Majority of the people, they are actually straight people,
03:27and they are marching with us.
03:30We did it.
03:33We did it.
03:34We did it.
03:36We did it.
03:36We did it.
03:38We did it.
03:38We did it.
03:40We did it.
03:41This is the night at the elections.
03:43When we heard this speech,
03:45we were just so shocked in a positive way that this is happening.
03:49This is something that we've been waiting for since 16 years.
03:56I think one of the most important steps should be that they should delete the law that has been passed
04:02in 2021 under Viktor Orbán,
04:04and also this homophobic law where you need to wrap the books in a foil,
04:11not to be able to open the books in a bookstore,
04:14and also to stop the discrimination of the LGBTQ people.
04:19Téter Magyar said that it's not on him that who can get married,
04:23but it's going to be on the Hungarian people who can make a decision that who are entitled to make
04:31a marriage.
04:32And I think this is a very democratical step right now in the history of Hungary.
04:37We are still in a very early stage with the new government.
04:41They have been formed two months ago.
04:44So we still need to wait to see how they are delivering things,
04:48what kind of direction they are going to.
04:52But certainly moving back to Hungary can be actually an option.
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