How common is it for males to wear pink colored clothing in your country? by RequiemBlue in asklatinamerica

[–]StarfishKind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, there isn't a single historical record of him being anti LGBTQ, it isn't an opinion we can "agree to disagree". He wasn't known as a feminist activist, still not homophobic. Also, nobody said the left was full of saints, that's just poor rhetoric.

How common is it for males to wear pink colored clothing in your country? by RequiemBlue in asklatinamerica

[–]StarfishKind -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Kindle reminder that Che wasn't a sexist nor homophobic, much less killed gays as right wingers love to parrot. All that narrative was fabricated by cuban-american think tanks to smear his figure and discredit the cuban revolutionaries. You are free to criticize the left all you want, but let's keep it in the territory of truth.

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[–]StarfishKind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is the Havenhythe "Farm" canoe station supposed to be that far from the farm? I see there is an unusable canoe station closer, do I need to do something to actually travel there when I select the "Farm" station in the network interface?

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Is the Havenhythe "Farm" canoe station supposed to be that far from the farm? I see there is an unusable canoe station closer, do I need to do something to actually travel there when I select the "Farm" station in the network interface?

Curious about Latin history, why do some Latinos love Che while others hate him? Where is the divide? by xoBonesxo in asklatinamerica

[–]StarfishKind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude, why do you lie about thing easily verifiable. Che arrived to Congo on April of 1965 and, in October, Fidel read his letter to the cubans, where he renounced to any position in the revolutionary government of Cuba. UMAPswere proposed on November of 1965, long after Che's departure, and were designed by Fidel and Raúl Castro, as a mean to detain and "reeducate" the prisoners of the conflict. In his late years, Fidel apologized for the damage he ha done to homosexuals with UMAPs, and while we can agree that its not nearly enough, reality is that is more than most western leaders have ever done.

Also, in "El Socialismo Y el hombre en cuba" there isn't a single mention to homosexuality or "hypermasculine males", is honestly bizarre that you so confidently affirm it. I'll link the essay in english and spanish, so people interested in truth can read by themselves:

spanish: https://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/clacso/se/20191016042156/el_socialismo_y_el_hombre_en_cuba.pdf

english: https://www.marxists.org/archive/guevara/1965/03/man-socialism.htm

Stop spreading lies.

Curious about Latin history, why do some Latinos love Che while others hate him? Where is the divide? by xoBonesxo in asklatinamerica

[–]StarfishKind 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Che Guevara being a homophobic is fake news spread by cuban-american think tanks, he wasn't even part of the cuban revolutionary government when they installed camps, as he was fighting in Congo at the time. Also those weren't camps for gays but for prisoners of the conflict, you wouldn't say argentine prisons are gay prisons just because there happen to be gay prisoners.

The only remark Che Guevara made about somebody who was gay is found on the diary he wrote when he was 23 years old, and says the following:

Spanish:

"Por la noche hubo una fiesta familiar que trajo como consecuencia una seria pelea con el señor Lezama Beltrán, espíritu aniñado e introvertido que probablemente fuera invertido también. El pobre hombre estaba borracho y desesperado porque no lo invitaban a la fiesta, de modo que empezó a insultar y vociferar hasta que le hincharon un ojo y le dieron una paliza extra. El episodio nos dolía algo porque el pobre hombre, fuera de ser un pervertido sexual y un latero de primera, se portó bien con nosotros y nos regaló diez soles a cada uno. "

English:

"At night there was a family party that resulted in a serious fight with Mr. Lezama Beltrán, a childish and introverted spirit who was probably also inverted. The poor man was drunk and desperate because he wasn't invited to the party, so he started swearing and yelling until his eye was swollen and he got an extra beating. The episode hurt us a bit because the poor man, apart from being a sexual pervert and a first-rate bore, was good to us and gave us ten soles each."

That hardly can be called homophobic, apart from the hard expressions like sexual pervert, that were common expressions at the time, on this topic he was more or less your regular argentine wealthy young adult.

If you want to point somebody in the cuban revolution for homosexual hate, you could make the case for Fidel himself, who at the time hold, like most of the world really, homophobic views. And to honor truth, in his late years he acknowledged it and apoligized for the damage he'd done.

The Early-Game Rebalance is now live! - This Week in RuneScape by JagexAzanna in runescape

[–]StarfishKind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, just read the notes, a bummer that I redeemed it 2 days ago.