 కరికోపుమాలులేలేంచణరేటినునిదినుకోచన్న్నికోయాచిదినిదిసినిలులాలినించాలునినిసంటీడి. ԱռաքթԸ Առանկ ձբզտԱսԱձգԸգ։ ԱսկԱ՛ասԱգԱբյ բյս, ԱյռԱպլԱպպ, ԱվԱժ՛ՅվԲձկ, It represents the consciousness of a nation. My dad was really like a great thinker and immovable. My dad didn't believe in any kind of discrimination. Khakuta was the embodiment of my dad's social beliefs. Nobody is more than anybody. Nobody is rich, nobody is poorer. Equality. Khakuta we had all sorts of people, gay people, trans people. Sexual minorities always existed. Not only in Khakuta, I mean there are sexual minorities everywhere in the world. I don't see any difference between gay rights and human rights. When you experience any kind of oppression, be it sexually driven, religiously driven, racially driven, people need to see it as an abuse of human rights. If future of gay people in Africa is also tied to the future of black people in Africa in general, African people's struggles are gay African people's struggles. I've come to believe in what my dad stood for. Anywhere I see oppression, I stand against it.