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Entry tags:
- book:cobain on cobain,
- date:1992,
- date:band era,
- decade of story:1980s,
- decade:1990s,
- media:book,
- media:magazine,
- media:quote,
- person:courtney love,
- person:krist,
- person:kurt,
- topic:attraction & crushes,
- topic:biphobia,
- topic:bisexuality,
- topic:coming out,
- topic:dating & relationships,
- topic:drugs & addiction,
- topic:graffiti & vandalism,
- topic:homophobia,
- topic:homosexuality,
- topic:jealousy,
- topic:sexuality,
- type:factual
Quote: The Queer Vandal strikes again (1992)
Interviewer: "Was there an incident that really pushed the button that got you and the town [Aberdeen] at loggerheads, as it were?"
Kurt: "Well, what started the witch hunt was I decided to take some acid one evening and spray paint "queer" on the side of four-by-four trucks, the local rednecks' trucks. And so one of them saw me from his window and started screaming, "There's the queer vandal!" I'd been doing it for a while. But that night I decided to really go for it and do a lot, a lot of vandalism. So they caught me and chased me around."
Int: "The cops caught you or just some of the local toughs?"
Kurt: "The locals. The local toughs, right. [he laughs]
Int: "And did they know who you were?"
Kurt: "No. Just that crazy skinny kid who never went to school. Who was probably gay."
Int: "Well, are you?"
Kurt: "If I wasn't attracted to Courtney, I'd be a bisexual."
Courtney: "Faggot!!" [laughter]
Int: "So they ran you out of town?"
Kurt: "Yeah."
Int: "Did you ever go back?"
Kurt: "Well, um, every time I've gone to Aberdeen lately I've felt a real big threat. Actually, Chris was beaten up at a Denny's one night. Some locals were giving him the eye and I don't think it was sexual. They started beating him up in the men's room saying, "Some local hero you are."
-11 Sept 1992, Monk Magazine