László Sebián-Petrovszki, representative of the Democratic Coalition, read a poetic story from the volume Fairy Tale for All.

In Monday’s session of the National Assembly, László Sebián-Petrovszki spoke as the last penultimate, so in front of a row of toothless benches, but read the story from the fairy tale book Fairy Tale for All, at the end of which there will be a couple of two princes. The deputy wanted to clarify how he thought a simple storybook would be the object of hatred by the ruling party.

If you said it as a talk about extending gender theory it might have been good, but for a fairy tale afternoon I don’t think it’s the right thing to do for this house.

– commented the reading of János Latorczai, vice president of Parliament, who presided over the session on Monday.

The issue of the volume became a national scandal after Dora Dúró, a politician from Nuestro País, crushed a copy of his homosexual propaganda. In addition to several public figures, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán also spoke on the subject, and his latest development is that he has caused more than a thousand psychologists to accuse his famous colleague, Emő Bagdy, who has criticized the book of lack of professionalism . Bagdy called the accusations against him unfounded.

What makes a storybook so dangerous that someone grinds it down?

Let’s be quick: everyone can have an opinion, but betting creation goes far beyond expression. But what could be in a storybook that would stir those spirits? Do adults or children attach great importance to it when they encounter otherness? We spoke to experts about the book Fairy Tale for Everyone, titled “Homosexual Propaganda.”


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Szilárd Demeter: We do not burn or shred any type of book


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After far-right books were recently destroyed and the book business had been up and running for days as a sensitizing storybook appeared on the market, we contacted Szilárd Demeter to take over as CEO of the Petőfi Literary Museum. Demeter responded and then posted the interview on his Facebook page without prior consultation. More can come of this.

Emőke Bagdy called over a thousand colleagues


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According to the renowned psychologist, he only expressed the scientific facts when he attacked The Fairytale Land for Everyone.