Some context, for those who don't speak Italian: The
person speaking during most of the video is named Silvia Giordano, a
member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies. This protest is happening
because, right now, same-sex couples living in Italy have no shared
rights to property, social security and inheritance. They also can't get
married. A rough translation of what Giordano is saying:
"Mr. President (of the House of Deputies), beyond the
thousands of excuses and quibbles, we're talking here of matters of the
heart, of feelings, of emotions.
Because a kiss and a hug have
not and will never hurt anyone. In fact, they are part of what
contributes most to making us human. We want to make that clear.
And so we're going to pull back the veil and to demonstrate that there is truly nothing to be afraid of. And we, Mr. President, are not afraid."
The deputies, members of the M5S party, then hold up signs
protesting a political compromise that's restricting the rights of LGBT
Italians — while the rest turn to their colleagues and demonstrate just
how unscary a kiss is.
The best line, though, comes from the President of the
Chamber at the end. He can be heard saying, "Onorevole Nuti, se ha
finito di baciare il collega, faccia ritirare quei cartelli," which
translates to:
"Honorable Mr. Nuti, if you've finished kissing your colleague, please take down those signs."