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Collected Item: “Hungary Government Proposes Gay Adoption Ban As COVID-19 Rages”

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Hungary Government Proposes Gay Adoption Ban As COVID-19 Rages

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The story from Reuters talks about how the country of Hungary has people who want to ban Gay adoption as COVID-19 is raging around the world. It is important to note that there are many people who are losing loved ones and who will need a home in the future. The proposed ban would not allow people who are both domestic and international to adopt from this country that currently has a COVID-19 rate that is going up. The Prime Minister is proposing that there be an Amendment stating that children be raised with Christian traditional gender roles. Hungary currently does not allow for same-sex marriage.

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Hungary, adoption, LGBTQ+, gay, ban, COVID-19, federal government, Arizona State University, HST580, marginalized group, gender role, religion

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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-hungary-lgbt-rights/hungary-government-proposes-gay-adoption-ban-as-covid-19-worsens-idUSKBN27R0SJ

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Krisztina Than

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2020-11-11
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