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it's sad that it required fidel castro to step back to allow lgbt rights to take place in cuba and decades behind the rest of americas; but atleast it's better late than never.
Fidel never inhibited LGBT rights, and most of the framework for making Cuba the most LGBT and trans-friendly nation was laid while he was still alive. He was openly very pro LGBT.
The controversy about this comes from the UMAP camps, which he explicitly stated was an incorrect policy, and a "great injustice" in his autobiography:
There's a lot of info on this on communist LGBT groups in Cuba, everyone loves Fidel for coming around creating the modern CENESEX org.
i don't mean to imply that he inhibited lgbt rights; i mean to say that lgbt rights didn't take meaningful positive steps forward in cuba until mariela & raul took over for him.
latin america has plenty of examples of leaders giving tepid support for lgbt rights and i know from my personal experience that's its meaningless like clinton's support despite signing don't-ask-don't-tell & defense-of-marriage act along w obama's support for the latter in his first term.
Fidel willingly acknowledged he caused the community pain and was ashamed of himself for it, resigned shortly after a speech on the matter and stacked the cabinet for communist LGBT advocates. He also helped create CENESEX which is leading the charge to make Cuba by far the most LGBT accepting country legislatively. He was a flawed man, but he was a good and honorable man for recognizing his flaws and correcting them.
Cuba also had the first transgender surgery in LATAM and it was fully state funded. All HRT and trans surgeries in Cuba are free.
yeah, better late than never, as i said.
especially so as everyone else starts to regress.