Swedish eco—activist Greta Thunberg is protesting again - this time she went to Hungary to express disagreement with the cancellation of the gay pride parade.
"Today I join thousands of people in Budapest who defied Viktor Orban, who is desperately trying to ban the Pride March. And it symbolizes not only protest, but also the triumph of love," Thunberg says in the video, in which he calls on people to join the protest.
According to her, the protection of traditional values is fascism.
"It's about us! There is another fascist attack on human rights. But love cannot be forbidden! I hope to see all of you on the streets today," the eco—activist urges.

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