Her annoyance with SYRIZA MP, Elena Akritahis mother expressed pupil of the Special Special General Lamia High School, who got up from the wheelchair with the help of his classmates and marched on March 25th.
The reason was the term “Misseda” used by Elena Akrita To describe how the news was presented, with the mother, however, the student stating her intention that she would move legally to the SYRIZA MP if she does not publicly apologize.
“Mrs Akrita cannot go out publicly and criticize my child’s decision to parade equally, When I as a parent I have dedicated my life daily to this child and of course Constantine himself tries every day for the best, “the student’s mother told Alpha. “He cuts his wings, he feels ashamed of what he did,” he added.
According to her, “it was the first time she marched (the student). He felt very strong and equal to the other children and very proud to walk next to the Greek flag. “
“He himself asked for a parade. He told me “mom I want to make a parade”, “the student’s mother added.
Akrita’s placement that caused reactions
SYRIZA MP Elena Akrita described the way in the way that the media transmitted the incident with the disabled student who got up from his wheelchair and walked to the parade in Lamia.
Elena Akrita’s post has caused a great deal of debate, with SYRIZA’s State MP clarifying in her comment under her that “half -depressing is not in practice, but in the fact that the perception that you are standing up to your homeland. And that is why it is a society that fought the culture of the inclusion. “
Elena Akrita’s post
“The chills of national consciousness were welcomed and websites the incident with a disabled student who rose from the wheelchair and walked to the parade.
A heinous sample of half -deportation where the “army” is superior to the “disabled”. Because all people are equal but some are more equal to others. A person is “lagging behind” in accordance with the unwritten laws of a racist, abusive society. We will wait for the next year the remaining disabled war, the heroes who march with wheelchairs, to get up and walk.
Racism hides in the details. Here, in an act that is stored for all the wrong reasons.
The tragic wrong reasons. “
The Parade Officer’s Reply
In the post of Elena Akrita, he responded to a teacher, who, as he pointed out, was “responsible for the parade in Lamia”.
“I wonder how you are criticizing while you do not know the child, his needs, his desires, the context in which he grows. I inform you as the parade in charge that he had a strong desire for the child to go to the parade and to walk. “
“As a gymnast I have to respect the wishes of my students and the way they want to identify themselves,” the teacher wrote.