Instead, he vows to tackle the daily acts of discrimination the community faces, an issue thrust into the spotlight with the prominent suicide of a gay man last year.Workplace bullying was widely blamed after the man's final Facebook post displayed mocking comments and photos from colleagues.An official probe concluded, however, the employer was not responsible, saying the man had simply been "mentally weak"."We still have a long way to go," Myo Min Tun said, sighing."NOT THE TIME"?Myo Min Tun knew he was gay when he fell in love with a fellow student while in grade nine at school.His father disapproved until his death although "never physically beat" him."But I think my mother loved me even more for it," he said with a smile, adding.