https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduard_Limonov
Limonov's works were scandalous for the Russian public, once they began to be published in the USSR during the late perestroika era. Particularly noted is It's Me, Eddie, which contained numerous pornographic descriptions of homosexual acts involving the narrator. The author later argued that such scenes were purely fiction; however, his fellow Russian nationalists were nevertheless appalled by such descriptions in Limonov's work. Thus, the Neo-Nazi leader Alexander Barkashov remarked to a journalist of Komsomolskaya Pravda concerning Limonov: "Если лидер педераст, то он родину продаст." ("If the leader is a pederast, he will betray the fatherland.")
He was a Russian, he was pro Putin, he was a Nazi, and a Communist, at the same time, unironically.
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The people who spend most time thinking about gays are these faux moralists who are ashamed of their own inclinations.