What's really ironic is that Ian Fleming, the writer of the James Bond novels was a homophobe. In his books, he likes to portray the hardcore Soviets and commies as homosexual, ugly, and degenerate people. While the West is full of handsome straight men, who are just superior in everything. This is best highlighted in the novel: "From Russia with Love". He portrayed two different types of Soviet women. The loyal Soviet woman, Rosa Klebb, is an ugly masculine b*tch who is homosexual. While the beautiful Soviet woman, Tatiana Romanova is straight, disloyal to her nation, dislikes Russian men, and can only be satisfied by a British man like Bond.
Ian Fleming is not the only homophobe of his era. Frank Herbert created House Harkonnen as his Soviet Union counterpart in his Dune universe. The leader of the Harkonnens, Baron Vladimir Harkonnen was portrayed as a homosexual, pedophile, and rapist. There is something about writers in the 1950s, linking homosexuality to depravity, and depravity to the communists. While good conservative values are still preserved in the West. Imagine if Ian Fleming and Frank Herbert were recalled from the grave to witness the West today. Oh, the irony! I just wonder what stories would they be able to write this time. Lol!