“The right of the Hungarian parliament to legally protect schoolchildren from preoccupation with the homosexual problem is evident and unquestionable,” said Przylebski to the editorial network Germany (RND).
This has nothing to do with intolerance, let alone persecuting homosexuals or restricting their civil rights. As far as he knows, the law is limited to school education, so its purpose is to protect children from early sexualization. “I find the attempt to denounce the Hungarian people by the planned lighting of the stadium in Munich during the Germany-Hungary soccer game inappropriate and hurtful.” Incidentally, the game between Germany and Hungary ended 2-2.
With the lighting in rainbow colors, the city of Munich wanted to protest against the Hungarian law. UEFA classified the rainbow-colored lighting of the Munich stadium during the game against Hungary as a political statement that is not permitted under the statutes. The Rainbow stands as a symbol against any homophobic attitude.