"I think that people's private lives should remain such, but I also think those who have a public role, a political role, have some more responsibilities". And "I did it also for myself because I learned perhaps very late that it is very important to love and respect each other ..". Vincenzo Spadafora, M5S deputy, guest of Che tempo che fa on Rai tre, comes out on TV and is moved by addressing the issue of his homosexuality, which for the first time he also publicly declares in his book 'Without reservations, in politics and in life ". There are, he explains," two reasons "that led him to do so," one reason - he underlines, resuming his speech after a long applause - is very political, to testify to my political commitment,for all those who fight for their rights every day and have less chance to do so than I have thanks to my role. But also a testimony of a religious nature, I am a Catholic who believes a lot in his faith, it may seem in contradiction but it is not at all. In politics homosexuality is also used to hurt, to hit the opponent, with a buzz that I wanted to turn off tonight. I hope to be considered for what I do, for what I am, and from tomorrow I will perhaps be happier because I will feel freer ".homosexuality is also used to hurt, to hit the opponent, with a buzz that I wanted to turn off tonight. I hope to be considered for what I do, for what I am, and from tomorrow I will perhaps be happier because I will feel freer ".homosexuality is also used to hurt, to hit the opponent, with a buzz that I wanted to turn off tonight. I hope to be considered for what I do, for what I am, and from tomorrow I will perhaps be happier because I will feel freer ".
Spadafora comes out on TV, I'm homosexual
2021-11-07T21:31:28.495Z
And he is moved: "Saying it marks a political commitment, now freer" (ANSA) "I think that people's private lives should remain such, but I also think those who have a public role, a political role, have some more responsibilities". And "I did it also for myself because I learned perhaps very late that it is very important to love and respect each other ..". Vincenzo Spadafora, M5S deputy, guest of Che tempo che fa on Rai tre, comes out on TV and is moved by addressing the