Question and answer on social media between Giorgia Meloni and Marco Marras , the Sardinian boy who, on Friday evening, in Piazza del Carmine in Cagliari, took to the stage of the meeting of the leader of the Brothers of Italy with the rainbow flag , for a peaceful protest, the whose images have been around the web .

The day after, Marras returned to the reasons for his gesture, with a post on his profile, which reads: "I wanted to peacefully express my disagreement with his family vision and remember that we are all equal or, as she would say, Brothers of Italy, of a single nation, where there should be the right to be able to build a family, be it between two men or two women and who can access adoptions ".

"I thank - continues Marras - the leader Giorgia Meloni for the confrontation and the police for being good to me because they understood what kind of person I am , that is a boy who just wanted to express his opinion. I thank everyone". Then a post scriptum: "In any case, Mrs. Meloni, changes can be held back but they will be inevitable and in Italy in the future I will be able to get married and adopt".

Meloni herself replied to Marras on her Facebook profile: "Marco you were very courageous and, as I said yesterday, I have great respect for those who have the courage to defend what they believe in ".

“I too - adds the number one of Fdi - think that we are all equal and all Brothers and I think that everyone has the right to love whoever they want, and that the State should mind its own business. Today there are civil unions and in Italy you can safely bind officially with whoever you want; I would not propose to remove this right ".

And again: “I disagree on adoption, as you know, but not because you consider your feeling of lesser value than what a man and a woman feel. I also consider it right, so to speak, that the Italian state does not allow adoption by singles and I think you will not tell me why I am singleophobic, just as I am not homophobic. I consider it right because I think a child has the right to grow up with a father and a mother . I grew up in a single parent family. Can't say I was unhappy, but did I miss a father? Yes, I can't deny it. If I say this, do I take something away from my mother's unconditional love? No".

“We don't agree on this, you and I, - says Meloni - but it doesn't mean that I have to hate you or that you have to hate me. I respect and try to understand your point of view : I hope that sooner or later you too will be able to do the same thing. And I hope that one day you will want to talk about it calmly, without cameras and without sensationalism. I wish you all the best and keep your courage ”.

(Unioneonline / lf)

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