The publishers of Hungarian children’s book, Meseorszag mindenkie or A Fairy Tale for Everyone, which reimagines traditional fairy tales with characters from diverse backgrounds, has been ordered by authorities to add a printed disclaimer to highlight its ‘controversial content’. Although the majority of stories in the book do not explicitly mention LGBTQ+ equality, the Hungarian government argued it portrays “behaviour inconsistent with traditional gender roles”, and therefore legally requires a disclaimer for it to remain on shelves.
Viktor Orban, the anti-LGBTQ+ prime minister of Hungary, openly condemned the book last year, saying: “Hungary is a patient, tolerant country as regards [to] homosexuality. But there is a red line that cannot be crossed, and this is how I would sum up my opinion: Leave our children alone.” The deputy leader of Hungary’s far-right Mi Hazank party also referred to it as “homosexual propaganda”.