Let us walk into the conference room as equals and not second class citizens.
Meaning of the quote
In this quote, Martin McGuinness is saying that when we go into a meeting or discussion, we should all be treated the same, with the same level of respect and importance. He doesn't want anyone to feel like they are less important or valued than others. He believes that everyone should be seen as equals, with the same rights and opportunities, not as second-class citizens.
About Martin McGuinness
Martin McGuinness was an Irish republican politician and statesman who served as the deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2017. He was a key figure in the Northern Ireland peace process and the Good Friday Agreement.
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