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3 days agoThis one closed a few years ago, thankfully.


This one closed a few years ago, thankfully.


Because a law is only as effective as the authorities’ will to enforce it. With police being what it usually is and a judicial body with a heavy Opus Dei presence, the ban on francoist symbols is largely unenforced.


The Jews said “never again” and the allies nodded while they transferred the queer people in concentration camps to their own prisons. Hell, according to the 1948 definition of genocide, queer people can’t suffer a genocide unless you define queer identity as a religious ideology (which is exactly what the bigots want).
They can’t see the mountain range with all the mountains or something
Several disputed genocides have not made it into that list, either. Among them: the wilful lack of response against the AIDS crisis, and the current efforts to erase trans people in the US..
Political groups and LGBTQ+ identities are particularly vulnerable to having extermination efforts against us denied the description of genocide, and thus, minimized. Take a guess as to why.