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However, when the couple living in Northern Ireland returned to Lithuania, they faced a serious attack: they were beaten on the street because of their sexual orientation.
“The day was rainy but beautiful, we went to visit my relatives in Žiežmariai. When you return to Vilnius, a girl suddenly arrives and says: are you Rainbow? I didn’t answer anything, I didn’t want to scare my boyfriend and I keep speaking in English, I just told him that I heard hate speech, we have to get on the bus calmly without paying attention.
Then a young man dressed as a military came and asked the same thing and added: do not abuse the children of our families!
It’s scary already. I grab Darren by the hand and run to the first bus that came, then … the shock wave and blackout like. When I recover, I see three-man Darren in the middle of the street, in front of a trolley bus. I run to you brave – another blackout like. After that, the police with a smile and complete Useless, and so on.
When my rights and those of my loved ones are violently touched, it is no longer fun! I can’t keep quiet. I want to say that the impact of the family march is greater than we can think … I believe that members of our community must protect themselves against future attacks. We have to shut up and do something ”, the artist shared on Facebook.
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