Homophobia in New Acropolis
The Hachado should have, if he is a gentleman, a virile presence, and if she is a lady, a feminine presence. The opposite is against Nature and links us with the underworld of homosexuals and lesbians.
— Acropolitan courtesy manual
A couple of years ago I published, from these very pages, my ideas about the need to protect New Acropolis from a threat that was becoming increasingly dangerous: homosexuality and drug addiction.
Homosexuality and drug addiction are not a disease nor a necessity, but a mortal vice that every natural and decent person is obliged to combat.
— Almena nº 53: To the ladies and gentlemen Hachados of the whole world. Jorge Ángel Livraga
Behavior becomes multivalent; everything is good and has its justification. The inverts and the lesbians proclaim their condition with large banners along the streets of the main Capitals of the Planet, and the criminals locked in prisons are called "marginalized."
— Bastion nº 106-1: The pink cancer. Jorge Ángel Livraga
In some Countries, the reactionaries of the "old world" have cast off their masks of liberal pretenses and fine our posters while "letting pass" those of lesbians and terrorists.
— Bastion nº 23-1: The option. Jorge Ángel Livraga
Theft, lying, immoral customs (drug addiction, alcoholism, homosexuality, prostitution, gambling, and many others often pointed out) do not belong in our ranks. Our means must be in accordance with our ends and principles.
— Command nº 95: Coherence. Delia Steinberg
(...) where fragile little ladies pull on rustic jeans and riding boots... even to give a piano concert. And where men take to makeup, silky massages, "unisex" shirts and sway when dancing as if they were Hawaiian dancers, while they fear holding a gun in their hand and do not even know how to use a hammer. All this has caused the chaos in which we have to live, with its aftermath of drug addicts, drunkards, homosexuals and cowardly selfishness.
— Bastion nº 154-2: Ladies and Gentlemen, Are We Equal? Jorge Ángel Livraga
In our Movement we do not ask you to be a moralist; but try to be as moral as possible. Do not set a bad example for anyone and do not mire your Soul in the muds of corruption. Keep away from drugs, from homosexuals, from thieves, from the violent, from cowards, from idlers, from petty politicians, from fanatics.
— Bastion nº 30-1: Advice for the new acropolitans. Jorge Ángel Livraga