A memorial to the long-ignored gay victims of the Nazi regime and to all LGBTQ+ people persecuted throughout history has been unveiled in Paris on Saturday.

The monument, a massive steel star designed by French artist Jean-Luc Verna, is located at the heart of Paris, in public gardens close to the Bastille Plaza. It aims to fulfill a duty to remember and to fight discrimination, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said.

“Historical recognition means saying ‘this happened’ and ‘we don’t want it to happen again,’” Hidalgo said.

  • LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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    24 hours ago

    The queer community is still being forgotten even today. And with attacks on LGBTQ rights on the rise there are still people largely trying to distance the Nazis for being anti LGBTQ. They do this because they know that people still think Nazis are bad (for now at least) so they literally rewrite history to whitewash Nazi crimes against LGBTQ groups. They don’t want their Nazi ideas of today being correctly associated with the Nazis.

    We sadly live in a world where one of the most popular political commentators online says stuff like “I’m 99% sure the Holocaust happened” and “Well, it’s my understanding that they didn’t burn the trans literature book because they were trans. It’s because the books were written in Jewish”.

    This is all to disconnect LGBTQ hatred from its Nazi connections.

    If you don’t know the “political commentator” I’m talking about you’re a healthy person without brain rot. So I’ll keep it that way.