Cut off from his family, homeless and hungry for months, Adam Harry lost most of his life when he revealed his gender identity. Until the Kerala government became the wind beneath his wings.
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00:30When I reached South Africa, I disclosed my identity through social medias and all.
00:46So my relatives and neighbours knew that I'm a trans person.
00:53Then they intimidated my parents and my neighbours started complaining about my gender identity.
01:04Even my brother got bullied in his school for this reason.
01:10It was so hard for me when I was in South Africa, they stopped sending me the fees for
01:16my flying.
01:39So I was so depressed and the problem was that they treated me like a mad person.
01:51They took me through a lot of counselling sessions and they did a lot of correction
01:58treatments by taking me to the hospital.
02:00And the doctors, the psychiatrists suggested an entirely wrong treatment, they suggested
02:06me to inject estrogen, more female hormone to correct my gender identity.
02:14But I told them that it is my identity, I'm who I am, I cannot correct it, it's my gender
02:23identity.
02:24But they were not willing to hear my side.
02:28I was going through the physical and mental torture for one year.
02:33Then I decided to escape from this trauma.
02:37Then I ran from my home at the age of 19 to Karnataka.
02:52When I went out of my home, I was not scared because I was only scared, at that time I
03:02was only scared of my parents and at that time I just wanted to live my life as who I am.
03:21When a channel made a story about me, I got a call from the cyberware department.
03:52I got a response from my parents through the
04:21local party members.
04:24They contacted my parents, the political members, and my parents said that they cannot accept me.
04:34Even if he gets the entire support from the universe, we are not ready to accept.
04:50That's what they said.
04:52Still I'm expecting that they will accept me one day as their child, as their son.