Charlize Theron spoke at the opening of the International Conference on AIDS

Oscar-winning beauty and famous philanthropist Charlize Theron manages not only to film, but also to raise adopted children, travel the world with charitable missions, showing his active civic position.

In the near future on the screens there will be two whole projects with her participation: the drama "The Last Face" and the animated film "Kubo. The Legend of the Samurai. " In these films, the blond artist will be made by Javier Bardem and Matthew McConaughe, respectively.

While the assistants of the actress prepare for her mind-boggling outfits in which she will shine on the red carpet, the South African star has come to her home country, in Durban, to take part in the 21st international conference on AIDS. At the opening of this forum, Mrs. Theron urged the public to pay close attention to the problem of one of the most terrible ailments of our time and make every effort to cope with the terrible epidemic.

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The actress began her speech by saying that the disease is transmitted not only through sex, it is accompanied by sexism, racism, xenophobia and poverty. As soon as modern society overcomes these problems, the epidemic of a deadly disease will naturally come to naught.

"Let's stop hiding our head in the sand and admit that our world is full of injustice. We already have everything we need to stop the HIV epidemic. But we do not do this, because not all human lives are equally valuable to us! It should be understood that for AIDS we are all equal, the virus does not know what discrimination is, while we put women below men, traditional couples are higher than gays, blacks are lower than people with white skin, adolescents are lower than adults. "