It is a serious story, which I will tell, but to some degree, one has to be amused on how the cards in this 'deck' were arranged and played.
So, in the EU, there's this rule....an absolute law that the nations of the EU must accept. If you are gay/homsexual....and a foreigner....then you enter any EU country and state that you would be threatened with arrest in the old country, then your EU country MUST accept you.
Hungary came up, and challenged the law, and the EU court said no....you can't challenge this law.
The basic background to this case? Well....this African guy from Nigerian came and applied for asylum in Hungary. His position was they'd likely turn down his application but he said he was gay, and by that definition....Hungary had to accept the application.
Hungary reviewed everything and then said this odd thing....they didn't believe he was a real genuine gay guy. They wanted a test or exam.
You can sit and imagine this test or exam. Personal questions....preferences....when did you discover your tendency....etc. The thing is....the EU Court of Justice already forbids mental tests like this.
The interesting aspect to this case is that the Hungarians had already gotten to some phrase of examination and simply noted that the guy wasn't trustworthy. They just didn't believe he was gay. All of this act? Fake.
The EU court simply didn't buy the position of the Hungarian government.
So it brings up this odd aspect of EU law. Down the line over the next ten years....as some countries continually try to halt immigration flow and hinder migrants entering.....will you end up with a million-odd gay guys immigrating into Europe?
You can imagine the news media sitting there in 2028....talking over this trend....200,000 gay migrant guys processed in just one single year. Everyone hyped up in progressive Europe over this new gay lifestyle and landscape. Ten thousand gay immigrant guys showing up in Hamburg. And behind all the chatter and hyped-up nature....a fake reality that 99.9-percent are NOT gay?
How will the news media explain this to the public? Yeah, that's a curious future question.
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