”Mr. Kakhi, greetings …
I salute to you and address you as an ordinary, law-abiding citizen of Georgia, a patriot of the country, an honest person, a worker, a straight A student, a scholarship holder.
I am a brother, son and grandson, I am a best friend!
I am my mother’s sun and she is my moon!
I am in love with all people, I believe in God and I always fight injustice! I am suffocated by anger today, nothing can calm me down!
My friends were almost killed! They killed Lekso! Your fellow citizen!
Our hearts are broken!
Can you really not feel it? Can you really not understand?
Your prime minister has encouraged violence, and in the city, in the country, there is “brespideli”. Your Prime Minister brought back the 90s, with the light brought by Misha and not by Shevardnadze’s candle.
The city is collapsing, everything is falling apart, my friends can’t go out! Can’t you see what you brought to Tbilisi? Can’t you feel it?
I am a colleague of your spouse, representatives of LGBTQ community have been serving her brand in a variety of ways. This isn’t news for anyone.
Her AD reels were filmed by homosexuals, lesbians took part in her shows, she has gay buyers, she knows a lot of minority members, she likes them, they respect her! She has her place in our field, because of LGBTQ members!
Do not forget what happened to Miraslava Duma!
You probably don’t know, but if not for LGBTQ people, many fields would be unsuccessful today, this community has the largest share in the promotion of Georgian name, economy and tourism!
“A city full of love”, “A city full of solidarity” – these are your well-thought-out slogans of our city, do not forget that. Don’t forget, in 2015, the gay prime minister got married in Luxembourg. Do not forget, homophobia is very bad and the result of ignorance!
After July 5-6, living in the capital has become very dangerous for LGBTQ + people: they are cursed, spat on, beaten, thrown out of yards, threatened with death …
I’m afraid some more horror will happen! I’m afraid of losing more of my friends! What did we do wrong? Why? Why do they kill children?
I call upon you
1. Admit mistakes!
2. Apologize!
3. Protect our LGBTQ community members!
4. Immediately fund (even on your own budget) and open an LGBTQ shelter! We do not have it in the country, we do not have a gay shelter in Tbilisi! Its existence in the hands of your government has become extremely necessary! Open the shelter! Today, the most vulnerable group in the country is in danger! People are being killed in the streets, violence has increased!
5. Enough! You better resign now!
There is still so much to say.. I have a headache, I am tired!
Resign! Get away from us! Protect the people! ”