Not true, individual SSRs quickly recriminalized it after the revolution, and stalin was the last one to follow suit. Stalin also had the first openly gay cabinet official in Europe serving in his government.
So what you're saying is, there was no law against homosexuality in Soviet Russia (because Lenin, a Communist role model I think is a lot better than Stalin, decriminalized it), but then Stalin made one, and then there was.
Not true, individual SSRs quickly recriminalized it after the revolution, and stalin was the last one to follow suit. Stalin also had the first openly gay cabinet official in Europe serving in his government.
So what you're saying is, there was no law against homosexuality in Soviet Russia (because Lenin, a Communist role model I think is a lot better than Stalin, decriminalized it), but then Stalin made one, and then there was.
No, I'm saying the Caucuses and other republics recriminalized it long before stalin.