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Island for the Whites". Book VII. Chapter 48.

Part 1.

 

3. The Black Book of crimes of the regime.

 

The first story. How a criminal castrated a doctor. At the trial, he motivated it by the fact that the doctor castrated his minor son. In fact, the doctor performed sex reassignment surgery at the request of the teenager in accordance with existing legislation. The offender claimed that two years later the girl, his only son, hanged herself. Left without children and without grandchildren, he fell into an inadequate state and committed his crime. The doctor has died. The offender did not express remorse, and moreover, expressed satisfaction with this. The court acquitted him completely.

The second story. A trans woman sued a cisgender man, her fiancé, who, after discovering through intimate contact that she had transitioned, refused to have a relationship with her. His deep sexoracism manifested itself in the persistent disappearance of an erection with any attempts at rapprochement. She experienced severe moral suffering and fell into depression. The former fiancé responded to offers to undergo a course of treatment with a rude refusal, stating that he only wants to contact cisgender women and does not consider trans women equal to them. The groom confirmed all the accusations and refused to reconcile. Court decision: five years in a general regime prison with a compulsory mental health course.

The third story. Memoirs of an underground veteran about the drama of the Exile. Having bribed one of the guards of the column, they took the gay man out of the parking lot at night and hid him in the house of sympathetic citizens. He hid in their basement for two months, until it turned out that the fifteen-year-old son of the owners also turned out to be gay and became his boyfriend. The owner beat his son, shot a gay man and reported to the police on an underground worker who was sent to a concentration camp.

The forth story. In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association voted on the issue of homosexuality. 60% of those who sent answers were in favor of starting to consider it the norm, 40%  – in favor of continuing to consider it a pathology. During the period of the Authority of Equality and Justice, the surviving opponents of homosexuality as a norm signed a solemn renunciation of views – or lost their license, diploma and received a prison sentence.