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: Practices like lobotomies and psychoanalysis were common until 1973, when homosexuality was finally removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Institutional Erasure

While legal progress has been made in many regions, the community faces modern, often violent, "shocks":

: After the war, LGBTQ+ victims were often excluded from memorials. In 2017, Germany finally voted to pardon and compensate survivors who had been imprisoned under "Paragraph 175," a law that criminalized male homosexual acts and remained in some form until 1994. Contemporary Dangers shocking free gay

: In Sydney, Australia, attackers have used dating apps to lure gay teenagers into ambushes, filming themselves assaulting the victims.

For decades, the stories of gay people were systematically wiped from public record or suppressed by governments: : Practices like lobotomies and psychoanalysis were common

: In countries like Uganda, the 2023 Anti-Homosexuality Act punishes same-sex intimacy with life imprisonment or even death, leading to a rise in "police stings" where dates turn into violent arrests.

: From 1937 to 1993, the FBI maintained a massive file on "sex deviates," using it to target gay rights groups and harass individuals in the press and government. Contemporary Dangers : In Sydney, Australia, attackers have

: Some domestic leaders continue to use extreme rhetoric; for example, a Texas pastor was recently labeled a hate group leader after a sermon calling for gay people to be "shot in the back of the head". Psychological & Social Toll