In the 25 years sce the Nirvana lead sger died, many have fotten he was a gay rights activist who stated he "probably uld be bisexual."
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- Y, KURT COBA WAS A GNGE IN. HE WAS ALSO A GAY RIGHTS HERO.
- KURT COBA'S 1993 ADVOTE COVER STORY: 'I'M GAY SPIR'
Y, KURT COBA WAS A GNGE IN. HE WAS ALSO A GAY RIGHTS HERO.
What did Kurt mean by "God Is Gay"? At the end of the song, while sayg: "Stay away, " at one moment Coba says, "God is gay, " which is somethg he spray pated on a classmate's r high school as a way of phg his buttons.
Coba had a gay iend high school and at one pot ntemplated his own sexual orientatn. The statement was to support gay rights, not agast God.
She wrote ‘Fake abortn clic, everyone’ on the walls, while Kurt add, six-foot-high red letters, ‘God is gay’. Coba is the Gen X in who popularized alternative mic and culture, but on the 25th anniversary of his ath this week, I cherish another aspect of his legacy much more: his nsistent and vol support of gay rights.
KURT COBA'S 1993 ADVOTE COVER STORY: 'I'M GAY SPIR'
Coba’s “oh well, whatever, never md” attu about sexual inty, exprsed lyrics and terviews, changed the urse of my Coba might not be the first name you thk of when to gay rights, his band was never shy about s polics, pecially where LGBTQ issu were ncerned.
In 1992, Nirvana played a “No on #9” benef ncert and issued a public statement opposg Measure 9, a statewi anti-gay cizen ballot iative Oregon that would have required “all ernments” the state to treat homosexualy as “abnormal, wrong, unnatural and perverse.