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Most of us know that ever since the bloke with the beard took over Cuba, homosexuality - associated with the island's supposed pre-revolutionary past as a haven of Yanqui degeneracy - has been suppressed, persecuted and punished by (what passes in Cuba for) law. Well, no more. Raul Castro seems to have noticed that his putative allies in the extreme left have changed their view on that little matter - and so, from one minute to the next, Cuba has turned from hell for homosexuals to San Francisco without the Diet Coke. In a few days, with the speed and efficiency of tyranny, the Cuban government has passed rules that allow the changing of one's identity, sex-change operations and the eventual legalization of homosexual unions.

Now understand me: I have absolutely no intention of making any direct comparison between the promotion of "gay marriage" and the like, and the horrors of the nineteen-thirties. However little I may like some features of this (and on sex-change operations I am agnostic), it is simply not on the same moral level as the promotion of mass murder. So I positively beg the looking-for-offence brigade not to distort what I am about to say. But this sudden and extreme change of tack by a hardened tyranny looking for support where they had previously had enemies reminds me of nothing so much as Mussolini's appalling race laws of 1938. Apart from their own native loathsomeness, which itself cries vengeance to Heaven, these vicious perversions of the concept of law were execrable because they represented a complete about-face on a matter on which Mussolini had been consistent since 1919, namely toleration and protection of Italy's Jewish population. He sold the Jews down the river, and broke his word given to them over and over again, in order to align himself to a man whom he had previously treated as an enemy and actually nearly gone to war with only four years earlier. Now countries change allies, and Italy's reasons to do so in 1938 were only too easy to see; but to change ally is one thing, and to change your whole ideology to suit your ally is another. Mussolini made himself, not the ally, but the slave of Hitler; in that one dreadful act there were the inevitable seeds of all the seven years that followed.

Of course the Cuban Communist about-face is not on the same level. It does not, for one thing, represent the State suddenly turning a hate-ridden and murderous face to a class of citizens it had always protected before. Where murderousness and inhumanity are concerned, el partido is pretty much where it has always been, not better, but not worse. What is clearly reminiscent of Mussolini is the way that a tyranny throws away decades of practice and implicit principle, however bad, not out of principle but out of transparent and undignified grovelling before an ally.

Date: 2008-06-28 10:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rfachir.livejournal.com
San Francisco without the Diet Coke
What is this Strange New World you're describing? It's too weird to wrap my brain around, like "Britain without rain," or "Americans suffering in silence."

Date: 2008-06-28 10:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com
True. Perhaps I have gone too far. But "San Francisco with secret police and concentration camps" just would not have been funny.

Date: 2008-07-06 03:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] calimac.livejournal.com
I'm a little confused - exactly who are the allies whom Raul Castro is grovelling before by passing toleration laws?

Date: 2008-07-07 05:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fpb.livejournal.com
The whole international hard left from San Francisco to Rome. If you had any idea what Communists were like in, say, 1970, and what their children are like now, you would not be confused. The standard Communist attitude to homosexuality until recent times moved in a narrow range between the gulag and the psychiatric hospital. Now the last Italian communist parliamentary delegation included the country's most flamboyant and extreme transvestite, and the movement has not just metaphorically swapped the red flag for the rainbow flag. Those of us who are old enough to remember Communism as it was when it was Communism find this development rather startling.

Date: 2008-07-07 11:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] calimac.livejournal.com
I confess that, being neither a homosexual nor threatened by Communists myself, the attitude of the latter towards the former has not been a subject of my particular study.

But I suspect those old enough to remember the changing Party Line towards, say, China in the 1950s and 60s, or better yet towards Nazi Germany between 1939 and 1941, would not be a bit surprised at these abrupt changes of gear.

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