God is gay kurt cobain
It’s hard to consider but it’s been 23 years since the death of Kurt Cobain, and the photo of his arrest has made the rounds with the incorrect wording at the bottom of the photo.
As a teenager, Kurt Cobain befriended a homosexual trainee at school, and suffered bullying from heterosexual students who concluded that Cobain was gay. In an interview he said that he liked having the identity of creature gay because he did not appreciate people and when they thought he was gay they left him alone. He stated, “I started being really proud of the fact that I was gay even though I wasn’t”. His friend tried to kiss him and Cobain backed away and told his friend he was not homosexual but would still be friends with him.
| 8th grader Kurt Cobain playing drums at an assembly at Montesano Tall School, 1981. |
In a 1993 interview with The Advocate, Cobain claimed that he was “gay in spirit” and “probably could be bisexual.” He also stated that he used to spray color “God Is Gay” on pickup trucks in the Aberdeen area. Police records show that Cobain was arrested for spray painting the phrase “ain’t got no how watcham
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According to Buzz Osborne, head of the Melving, Kurt Cobain, lead singer of Nirvana, was imprisoned for one day. Both were close friends and the story goes back to their teenage years, and as is well known, Cobain used to spray paint the walls of his hometown, Aberdeen. Cobain loved to write “God is gay” on the wall, a expression that ended up in the song “Stay Away”.
“We turn a corner next to a bank and, suddenly, there are police everywhere. We ran in other directions, but they caught Cobain. He tried to hide, but ended up in jail ” – he said.
Cobain spent one day in prison. When Cobain died, a journalist called Buzz Osborne, questioning what he reflection about putting a memorial to Cobain in Aberdeen.
“I said they should put it in the cell where they left him” – he said.
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Kurt Cobain was an avid militant against homophobia and in favor of human rights. Cobain not only said “God is gay”, even declaring
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Depending on which website you ask, the photo above, taken May, 1986 in Aberdeen, WA, is either a mugshot from when Kurt Cobain was arrested for trespassing or from when Kurt Cobain was arrested for vandalizing a wall with the phrase “God is gay.” Or maybe it was “Homo sex rules.” Or, if police records are to be believed, “Ain’t got no whatchamacallit.” Internet confusion abounds over which incident the shot is connected with and what he actually spray painted when he did spray paint something, but what’s transparent is that Cobain was arrested twice in a brief period of hour, and when asked years later about his vandalism attack, he wanted people to believe he wrote something provocative that referenced homosexuality. The specifics become less significant when you consider that the phrase “God is gay” reached more eyeballs by way of interviews than it ever would have on that wall in Aberdeen, and even more ears as the final lyrics of the 10th path of one of the best selling records of all time.
Cobain’s vandalism may involve elements of myth, but his distaste for homophobia was well documented. Two exa
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