Retails are fighting against murder threats and vandalism in the city!

Retails are fighting against murder threats and vandalism in the city!

Christoph Gebhardt, operator of the Studius Très Chig in Gasthausstrasse, is faced with serious challenges in retail. In his latest Instagram video, titled "Slowly is enough ...", the entrepreneur speaks openly about the negative experiences that he has gained in the last 18 months of his business. These include theft, vandalism and even threats that are a serious threat to his well -being and that of his family. Gebhardt, who won around 1050 followers on Instagram, is concerned about the lack of support from the city and state.

A particularly terrifying event was the death threats he received. These threats frighten him to leave the house alone at night. Gebhardt makes it clear that he will not be intimidated by these attacks and has already taken steps to hire the police. In an accompanying text for his video, he warns of the dangers of anonymous threats and calls for defending himself against such attacks.

The social perception of LGBTQIAA+

The discourse around LGBTQIAA+topics has changed fundamentally in recent decades. In the past, stigma and discrimination were the order of the day, while today there are growing awareness and increasing acceptance of sexual and gender diversity. This change is not only the result of social engagement, but also legal progress and increasing visibility in pop culture. Documentation and series that address the challenges of LGBTQIAA+personnel have contributed to reducing prejudices and promoting a better understanding, such as Prideplanet reported.

In Germany, surveys have shown that a large majority of the population speaks against discrimination against LGBTQIAA+person. An IPSOS survey showed that 73 % of German protection against discrimination against lesbian, gays and bisexual people advocate. 70 % also support protection for trans* people and 71 % in favor of the legal marriage of same -sex couples. Social acceptance is shown in support for adoption rights: 73 % of Germans consider them necessary for same -sex couples. All of these aspects show that social change has made progress, but there are still challenges, especially in regions, where rights are restricted, such as Market research analyzed.

Despite these positive developments, discrimination at work, in educational institutions and in the healthcare system are still problems that need to be addressed. Education and education are crucial to further advance this change. Global solidarity is more than ever asked to fight for equality and acceptance. Gebhardt is aware of this problem and uses his platform to draw attention to the grievances that he and others experience in the LGBTQIAA+community. Despite the difficulties, Gebhardt gets a lot of encouragement from his followers, which gives him strength to fight against the negative experiences and to stand up for his values.

Overall, it can be seen that the acceptance and the rights of LGBTQIAA+people are increasingly in focus. However, there is a long way to achieve complete equality and security for everyone in society.

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