While conservatives remembered former first Lady Nancy Reagan, who died at the age of 94 on Sunday, for her style and loyalty, the LGBT community recalled a far different legacy.

Aside from her husband Ronald Reagan’s highly controversial views on homosexuality, LGBT activists criticized Nancy Reagan for what they say was a lack of empathy for the AIDS crisis, particularly in the case of movie star Rock Hudson.

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Hudson, a cinema giant in the 1950s and ’60s, was a friend of Nancy Reagan from their Hollywood days. The actor contracted AIDS in 1985, a time when treatment wasn’t readily available. After his condition deteriorated over the course of a year, he desperately sought help.

“Only one hospital in the world can offer necessary medical treatment to save life (sic) of Rock Hudson or at least alleviate his illness,” Hudson’s representative, Dale Olson wrote in July of 1985 in a White House telegram, according to documents obtained by Buzzfeed in 2015. The mentioned hospital, located in Paris, denied Hudson the medication because he wasn’t French. His rep hoped the Reagans—and their clout—could help if they put in a special request. But they didn’t, as Nancy Reagan reportedly didn’t think it was something the White House should get involved in. Hudson died nine weeks later on October 2, 1985.

As a Reagan administration told Buzzfeed last year: “The view was, ‘Well, we’re so sorry’ — and she was, they were both very sorry for Rock’s condition and felt for him and all the people — but it just wasn’t something that the White House felt that they could do something different for him than they would do for anybody else.” It’s just one reason the Reagans have been criticized for their response to the AIDS epidemic, which became a major topic of public discussion during the Reagan presidency. Despite thousands of deaths due to AIDS by the mid-1980s, the president’s administration largely ignored it.

Nancy Reagan’s daughter, Patti Davis, said in an interview last month that the former first lady supports marriage equality. But the gay and trans rights communities aren’t ready to forgive the Reagans.

I wonder, when Nancy Reagan gets to Glory, will Rock Hudson return the favor and pretend he doesn't know who she is if she needs anything? — Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) March 6, 2016

If you were gay or had AIDS and dying, Nancy Reagan wasn't your friend. #fact — Nik Roybal (@nikroybal) March 6, 2016

Nancy Reagan would've acknowledged AIDS except it didn't match the china. — Louis Virtel (@louisvirtel) March 6, 2016

I've decided to be as quiet about Nancy Reagan's death as she and her husband were about all the deaths from aids during his administration. — Frank Conniff (@FrankConniff) March 6, 2016