I think I know what you mean, but that strikes me as seriously downplaying the courage, activism, and stubbornness of LGBT Germans who actually achieved this. And, of course, also overlooks the fact that while the Allies may have been less dreadful on gay rights than the Nazis, that was only because that was such a low bar to clear, and the fact that you played a key part in winning the damn war wouldn't save you from humiliation and persecution for being gay (case in point: Alan Turing).
I meant that it refers back to Germany accepting one of the categories Hitler deliberately targeted. That it's taken decades of hard work by countless people in Germany and elsewhere doesn't remove that connection. Solving those old problems is still extra important.
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Date: 2017-07-01 09:43 am (UTC)I think I know what you mean, but that strikes me as seriously downplaying the courage, activism, and stubbornness of LGBT Germans who actually achieved this. And, of course, also overlooks the fact that while the Allies may have been less dreadful on gay rights than the Nazis, that was only because that was such a low bar to clear, and the fact that you played a key part in winning the damn war wouldn't save you from humiliation and persecution for being gay (case in point: Alan Turing).
Well...
Date: 2017-07-01 02:19 pm (UTC)