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Castro’s hidden legacy : Comments

By William Hill, published 15/12/2016

In Castro’s Cuba homosexual acts were a criminal offense. Gay Cubans were denied the right to become members of the Cuban Communist Party, a policy that by many accounts still persists.

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To make progeny
man has sex then homosex
is an irony!

Homo sex cannot be considered as normal sexual behaviour. Adults have attraction towards the opposite sex. This attraction is fundamental for procreation. Attraction towards the same sex needs medical and psychological analysis
Posted by Ezhil, Thursday, 15 December 2016 4:35:48 PM
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I agree with Diver Dan, and say so what!
Meanwhile all of the right-wing freedom loving USA propaganda hacks and outfits were sponsoring and encouraging the systematically murderous work of the death squads trained at the benighted institution featured on this site:
http://www.soaw.org
Posted by Daffy Duck, Thursday, 15 December 2016 6:41:44 PM
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Im confused, are diver dan and daffy Castro fans?
Posted by The Third Man, Thursday, 15 December 2016 8:28:55 PM
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By way of comparison, sodomy was decriminalised in Cuba in 1979. Whereas in Australia, sodomy was still a crime in Australia up until 1990 in Qld, 1989 in WA and 1984 in NSW and NT. In the 1960s and 1970s, Australia's attitude to, and persecution of, homosexuals was hardly distinct from either Cuba or dozens of other countries.

As for any supposed pre-Castro 'tolerance' for homosexuality in Cuba, this was confined exclusively to Havana's lucrative gay prostitution industry, the vast majority of clients being wealthy Americans and Cubans.

As with most Latin American countries, machismo culture traditionally generated homophobia in Cuba, especially in rural areas, but much of that has eased since the 1990s.

Castro's typical homophobia, a product of his time and culture, needs to be seen in that light, not as something inherent to communism. Also, the sustained US terrorist campaign to overthrow the government highly aggravated Cuba's paranoia against anything or anyone who threatened Cuban political unity - gays were lumped in with that threat. Even so, in the late 1960s, Castro had a change of heart and actively moved to end all vestiges of gay persecution under the regime.

By 1980, Cuba's Ministry of Culture had come to actively reject homophobic bigotry and adopted the policy of education to accept homosexuality as a variant of human sexuality. In over 30 years, there has been no evidence to support the prevailing US propaganda that homosexual persecution is government policy.
Posted by Killarney, Saturday, 17 December 2016 4:47:31 PM
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Not sure of his legacy yet. Won't really until they find all the mass graves.
Posted by Hasbeen, Saturday, 17 December 2016 6:04:42 PM
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