Spanish LGBTQ+++™ New Age conquistadors are currently demanding “reparations” for alphabet people.
This is in response to their alleged maltreatment under the brutal dictatorship of Francisco Franco, who notoriously passed the so-called “Social Danger Laws” some fifty years ago that provided for legal sanctions against homosexuals.
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Via Lacuna.org.uk (emphasis added):
Franco’s regime represented a period of severe persecution and oppression of Spain’s LGBT community (as well as of women and of the working class).
After the end of the civil war, many LGBT people were punished by the state simply for being gay.
They were imprisoned and tortured along with tens of thousands of political dissenters, anarchists and leftists.
Franco pursued a social model consisting of a submissive and accommodating woman, a masculine and dominant man (with no feminine traits) and the ever-present Catholic morals, used as a means of repression against gay people.
The “Social Danger Laws”, approved on 4 August 1970, included a list of punishments against gay and transgender people including confinement to asylums and banishment from their home towns.
These laws remained in force after the dictator’s death in 1975, but in 1978 a provision was created for the abolition of some clauses, among them the punishments for homosexuality.
So now the advocacy group Plataforma Trans is demanding cash money in the form of lifetime pensions for the transgenders and various gender-diverse people “who, with their visibility, also contributed to bring democracy, widening it with plurality and diversity” in opposition to Franco.
Via Reduxx (emphasis added):
The president of the Federation Platform, a trans-identified male named Mar Cambrollé, declared at the time that “the Franco dictatorship and post-Francoism violated the most fundamental rights of trans and gender-diverse people, who not only suffered the worst effects of Franco and post-Francoism with deprivation of freedom, but also suffered [exile].” Cambrollé claimed that trans-identified people were suffering from “extreme poverty” as a result of the legacy of Francisco Franco, a fascist leader who ruled Spain until 1975.
Cambrollé added that “an advanced and democratic society has to repair this systematic violation of a forgotten population, who put their bodies and who, with their visibility, also contributed to bring democracy, widening it with plurality and diversity.”
The lifetime pension proposed by the Federation Platform demands the value represent an economic benefit of the same amount “as the minimum Social Security pension for pensioners over the age of 65 without family responsibilities,” alleging that “the situation experienced by trans, gay and lesbian people who did not conform to the normative roles imposed on men and women during the Franco regime unleashed persecution, imprisonment, stigma and denial of fundamental rights.”
For the record, via Equaldex, modern-day Spain has a 97% score on the “legal rights” for LGBTQ people, making it one of the gay-friendliest places on Earth. They are free to adopt kids, trannify themselves, donate blood, and serve in the military. Legal canon prohibits workplace or housing discrimination. There is literally no imaginable right these people don’t have in Spain that normies do; nearly every “human right” currently on the menu has been granted carte blanche.
But it’s not good enough, apparently; they need the cash.