Previously secret documents reveal Cuban dictatorship’s full-blown homophobia and persecution of ‘effeminates’

From our Bureau of Total Socialist Hypocrisy with some assistance from our Bureau of Documents That Prove the Booger Princess to be a Total Fake

Lo and behold. Some of the most carefully hidden documents dealing with Castro, Inc.’s homophobia have been brought to light. What they reveal is so shocking — according to present-day standards of correctness in Western civilization — that it should immediately turn Castrogonia into a pariah state worthy of total isolation and annihilation, much like the South Africa of the 1980’s. Oh, but nothing like that will happen.

Castro, Inc. is protected by ideological Super-Teflon. Nothing negative ever sticks to it. Whatever it does is alright. It provides free health care and free education. Never mind how awful the health care and the education are. Cubans are Neanderthals, basically, so whatever Castro, Inc. gives them is more than what they deserve. To hell with that homophobia crap. It simply doesn’t apply. Plus, Mariela Castro has atoned for all the sins of her father’s generation by pretending to be a “sexoligist” who finds alternative sexual preferences acceptable.

Loosely translated from Periodico Cubano

Cuban journalist, professor, and researcher José Raúl Gallegos has revealed official documents that had previously been kept secret about the Military Units to Aid Production, known by their Spanish acronym UMAP. These units were a type of concentration camp where the communist government sent homosexuals and religious individuals to “correct their negative behaviors.”

The now publicly accessible documents corroborate the testimonies of UMAP victims, exposing the extent of the horrors and abuses carried out under the orders of Fidel Castro. They confirm the homophobic and discriminatory nature of these policies, which key figures of the Cuban regime have denied, despite well-known individuals like Miguel Barnet and the late Pablo Milanés having experienced them firsthand.

The documents, previously kept secret by the Castro regime, provide a detailed view of how these labor camps were structured and operated, designed to “reeducate” people deemed “deviant” or “antisocial” with “effeminate” behaviors.

Among the most shocking files is a detailed plan for a “Model Center” aimed at restructuring the treatment of homosexuals within the Ministry of the Interior (Minint). The document outlines objectives such as “erasing all effeminate behavior” and “developing a political-social consciousness” compatible with plans to prevent homosexuality, highlighting the systematic intent to suppress homosexual identity and behavior.

Another revealing document is a 1966 interview with a UMAP detainee. This file provides a disturbing account of life inside these concentration camps and how the authorities sought to control and modify the sexual behavior of the inmates.

The documentation also includes a proposal for the creation of Pre-military Schools for homosexuals, classifying them according to their “homosexual manifestations.” These schools aimed to eliminate “effeminate” behaviors through a regime of punishment, group pressure, and military activities.

Additionally, two extensive reports on Christian religions and Masonic fraternities show how UMAP also targeted these communities with repression. The documents detail the conflictual relationship between these religions and the communist state since 1959, reflecting an effort to control and suppress any form of religious organization.

These revelations are vital for understanding the scope of UMAP and serve as a crucial tool for preserving the historical memory of the Cuban nation.

According to Gallegos, the anonymous source who shared the documentation did so with the hope that it would be read and analyzed by citizens, journalists, and researchers to ensure that these events are neither forgotten nor distorted by current Castro propaganda.

The documents are available without watermarks or restrictions and can be hosted on other websites as long as open access is respected. The aim is to prevent these historical testimonies from being erased or censored, ensuring they remain accessible to anyone interested in learning the true history of UMAP.

2 thoughts on “Previously secret documents reveal Cuban dictatorship’s full-blown homophobia and persecution of ‘effeminates’”

  1. Of course Mariela Castro is a fraud. The “revolution” to which she owes everything was always a fraud, and she has to defend it with all manner of distortions and lies. She’s simply defending the family business.

  2. However, the real problem is not that Mariela Castro is what she is and acts accordingly, but that anybody outside Cuba would even begin to take her seriously, and that is not her fault. If she were the dutiful daughter of a right-wing dictator, the usual suspects would never play along with her game.

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