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TopicIt's kind of interesting to think the generation that fought the Nazis
ArchNemo
04/17/21 4:20:55 PM
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CanuckCowboy posted...
Because they still aren't, in any way or stretch of the imagination, closer to theirs than ours.

I thought that was clear.

Today, in 2021, coming out as transgendered is still liable to get you murdered in far too many places because people still view it as wrong.

As late 1960s coming out as gay would get you imprisoned, or at the very least ruin your life, career, place in the community, etc. Or simply killed. And aside from murder being illegal it would still be considered not a big deal. Hell, at the beginning of the AIDs pandemic people didn't care because the idea was it only affected gay people.

So explain to me how people in the 40s would have been more sympathetic?


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