Sexuality, in and of itself, has no intrinsic connection to communism or any other political ideology. It is unnecessary, and often counterproductive, to project fetishized or hyper-sexualized imagery, into a serious political framework that is fundamentally about class struggle, material conditions, and the collective interests of the working class. Our shared identity should be rooted in our position as workers and in our common struggle against exploitation, rather than in personal characteristics that are unrelated to the core principles of our movement.Furthermore, the existence of openly fascist individuals within the LGBTQ+ community, particularly visible online ,demonstrates that sexual orientation alone does not determine one’s political consciousness or allegiance. Just as there can be reactionary heterosexuals, there can be reactionary homosexuals. This is precisely why we must clearly separate questions of sexuality from questions of ideology. If a gay person chooses to align with fascism, they are politically defined by that allegiance, not by their sexuality. To conflate identity categories with political commitment risks diluting the clarity of our analysis and undermining the solidarity of the working class as a whole.(USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)