People's deputy of Ukraine Irina Suslova in school years became a victim of discrimination because of the father who lost sight in 27 years.
The People's Deputy told on the air "The Observer". LIVE ", commenting on the upcoming" March of Equality "in Kiev.
"I remember very well the incident when I ran away from school because a classmate came up to me at the break and said:" And your father is a sleparik ". I was so offended. It's not fair, it's like everyone else, it's not his fault. And I took my backpack, came to my father and hugged him so much, and said: "Daddy, you are my best". I remember that now, "Suslova said..
In her words, it is precisely these cases that form a non-tolerant society.
"There are no other people, no people with other rights, no people who can be discredited. We are all the same.
It is the right of everyone to choose how he will live, with whom he will live, what to do. I believe that no one has the right to say today that someone should do this, but someone else. No one has the right to do this.. Dot. Because it's discrimination, and then we form a non-tolerant society, "the politician summed up..
As reported by the "Observer", this year "March of Equality" in Kiev will be held on June 18.
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