Despite everything, love knows no obstacles, not even in the face of death
In Italy, same-sex marriage has not yet been recognized while the bill ‘DDL Zan’ for a Law against homotransfobia is still stuck in Parliament but despite all this black future, some excellent news always comes, even if from the past.
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In one cemetery in Naples, it is possible to come across a very special headstone that testifies to gay love.
“Michele Guadagnolo to his beloved consort Angelo Sannino (1924).”
A gay love bond amid the fascist dictatorship, amid racial laws and the risk of confinement and denied rights. Recall that the first draft of the Rocco Code (1927) included Article 528, which punished homosexuals with 1 to 3 years in prison. I deleted this article in the official version, although the regime’s repression of gay citizens continued by the police. Punishments comprised either a warning or caution and warning, as well as confinement to Mediterranean islands such as the Tremiti.
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The president of the uncovered that plaque ‘I Ken’ Association, Carlo Cremona: ” A plaque dripping with the love of two men who call themselves spouses a meaningful and symbolic word. Impossible not to think of the denied freedom of these countrymen, of their dignity in imagining a world that eventually will understand and consider this love and this sentimental relationship of equal dignity. This dedication still tells us of a love that is alive and strong despite the time that has passed.”
However, there is still no definite news about the two protagonists, and we hope to know more soon.

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The United States. A group of friends and an association that cultivates ethnic discrimination, racial superiority, and the fight against any diversity as essential pillars of its doctrine. These are the main elements of this multi-faceted novel, at times raw and hard, far from pity and useless turns of phrase, in which extreme fanaticism leads a father to desire the evil of his homosexual son, to the point of acting personally for the annihilation of this inclination. Yet “REDEMPTION DAYS” is not a novel that takes away space for hope, the same feeling that will take possession of the protagonist’s page after page, directing them to arrive very differently from the departure, a goal in which ideas change, the true virtues emerge, evil and perversions are finally removed, to achieve so, in different ways, their individual redemption.