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Update: They removed the post since it was attacking the admin of another instance.

    • ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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      A post with a handful of interactions where the OP disagreed with db0. And I guess somewhere else Cowbee made a comment about db0.

      db0’s statement appears to be about the damage dismantling a state dystopia can cause, so the other users aren’t quite responding to what he actually wrote.

      Other context: LGBT people in GDR technically lost legal rights in german reunification. AFAIK the Nazi era legal discrimination wasn’t really enforced, but also not repealed fully until 1994. So like West Germany was more open to the LGBT movement socially, but also let Nazi laws about it linger on the books a bit too long.

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        i was looking into this specific topic a few days ago for unrelated reasons, and from what i’ve read it seemed like it was enforced.

        The Federal Ministry of Justice estimates that by 1994, some 64,000 men had been convicted under Paragraph 175 in West Germany.

        (Paragraph 175 being the nazi one that was repealed in 1994)

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