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Deputy PM: It isn’t polite to use "Christian" in today’s EU

Deputy PM Semjén said European progressive leaders were unable to accept that Christians are not oppressors but oppressed.

Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén said it isn’t polite to use the word Christian in today’s European Union, and to put it in the context of persecution is downright unacceptable.

Speaking at an event attended by Vladimír Palko, Slovakia’s former interior minister, the deputy PM presented the Hungarian edition of Palko’s book on anti-Christianity, The Lions are coming – Why is Europe and America heading for a new tyranny?. Deputy PM Semjén said European progressive leaders were unable to accept that Christians are not oppressors but oppressed. Deputy PM Semjén added that “the absurdities of the LGBTQ movement” were the best illustration that if someone fails to agree with them, “they cry dictatorship”.

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