My NOH8 Photos 3751-4000
03/06/2017
- Leo Theo
- on NOH8 CAMPAIGN
I participated in the “NOH8” Campaign to start the spark for Europe."NOH8" is a call to end hatred & violence for greater acceptance and equality for all.
I’m Greek and I was born and grown up as a second generation immigrant in Germany.
In both countries but also in many other European states I travelled, there are still remnants of hatred towards many people in each level. Colored people who are still discriminated, towards people with HIV and the social outcry of gay and trans people are a deep social wound in a Europe that wants to progress . Even sexism is at very high rates.
Nobody is born a racist but no one is born ready to be tolerant. Personally, I'm gay, I have family members who are black. My mother taught me to respect females and my father to respect myself. So I consider it my duty to speak openly about these issues and urge everyone to support and follow the campaign.
Personally I never experienced any kind of hate from others. This does not mean that I will past it. I am not HIV positive, but non-HIV positive cause no one is actually HIV negative and this means that we need to act together. I do not belong to any religion, but I respect those who believe and support the right of anyone to believe. I do not belong to any political side but I work with those who contribute substantially to combat hate speech and violence.
I participate in many campaigns and organizations on health and social solidarity. Let’s make “NOH8” a world motto and provide hope to those who are feeling discouraged and desperate by demanding change in light of a brighter vision of the future. Donate “NOH8” campaign especially with love.
I’m calling on everyone, young and old in Europe and from all countries over the world to unite against everything that begets hatred!
I participated in the “NOH8” Campaign to start the spark for Europe."NOH8" is a call to end hatred & violence for greater acceptance and equality for all.
I’m Greek and I was born and grown up as a second generation immigrant in Germany.
In both countries but also in many other European states I travelled, there are still remnants of hatred towards many people in each level. Colored people who are still discriminated, towards people with HIV and the social outcry of gay and trans people are a deep social wound in a Europe that wants to progress . Even sexism is at very high rates.
Nobody is born a racist but no one is born ready to be tolerant. Personally, I'm gay, I have family members who are black. My mother taught me to respect females and my father to respect myself. So I consider it my duty to speak openly about these issues and urge everyone to support and follow the campaign.
Personally I never experienced any kind of hate from others. This does not mean that I will past it. I am not HIV positive, but non-HIV positive cause no one is actually HIV negative and this means that we need to act together. I do not belong to any religion, but I respect those who believe and support the right of anyone to believe. I do not belong to any political side but I work with those who contribute substantially to combat hate speech and violence.
I participate in many campaigns and organizations on health and social solidarity. Let’s make “NOH8” a world motto and provide hope to those who are feeling discouraged and desperate by demanding change in light of a brighter vision of the future. Donate “NOH8” campaign especially with love.
I’m calling on everyone, young and old in Europe and from all countries over the world to unite against everything that begets hatred!