OR Gianna Terzi in the last year and after a lot of work she has done on herself to deal with the abuse she received a few years ago and then kept silent, she now speaks openly about all the issues that concern her when she feels there is something she wants to communicate. And this time she shared her views on the discrimination faced by both women and people of the LGBTI+ community from straight men.

The singer, through a video on her personal account on TikTok, expressed the desire of women to live without fear by speaking to straight men who, according to her, have aggressive attitudes towards women and queer people among the topics which themselves have themselves.
In detail, what he said in the video:

“I’ve been trying to avoid such a video for a long time but living in Greece and in general on earth at this time and being a woman, I have to express my thoughts. It’s funny how straight people and especially straight men – because we all know the special bond between queer people and straight women – what bothers you is yourself
If you really get involved in the queer community, mostly there are only positive messages about love, human rights and how everyone should live freely

The “groups” that straight men have created in humanity are not so much about love between us, nor about human rights. They are mostly about power, anger, who submits and who is simply superior. It not only hurts yourselves but also everyone else.
Perhaps what bothers straight people to not only disagree with the queer community and culture but act against it is the issue they have with themselves. Think about it, it could be you and it doesn’t hurt to admit it. Let it go to hell!

I don’t want the video to cause more hate towards straight men, but I’m a woman and we need to start feeling safe. They are still killing us and attacking us. We don’t want to live in fear anymore, that’s what I support.”

@yiannaterzi Straight men, you have to do the work. We NEED to feel safe. ❤️ #women #humanrights #lgbtq #violence #safety #equality #patriarchy ♬ original sound – Yianna Terzi