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What if the couples that did not have sex were not considered as unhappy? What if the idea that a body that does not desire sex must be a suffering body was demolished? What if we put in the center of our life, celebrated even, the relationships that do not need sexuality to exist?
In this blog entry Katja Kahlina and Anna Moring discuss the recent mobilization against the rights of LGBTQ people and the concept of gender, which has taken place since the early 2010s in Europe.
In 2017, the World Congress of Families (WCF), one of the leading transnational networks that opposes the concept of gender and LGBTQ+ rights, held its global conference in Budapest, Hungary. On that occasion, the WCF’s long-time president and a co-founder of the U.S.-based National Organization for Marriage, Brian Brown, gave a speech in which he praised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his cabinet for their pro-natalist family policy and promotion of what he sees as Christian values. Brown’s deep admiration for Orbán’s ideas and politics was readily apparent in the culmination of the speech, when he exclaimed “Let’s learn from one another, let’s learn from Hungary!”