Fighting homophobia in the 1980s, Gore Vidal cited author
Christopher Isherwood’s encounter with a young Jewish Hollywood producer. “After
all, Hitler killed 600,000 homosexuals,” Isherwood argued. Unimpressed, the
producer snapped, “But Hitler killed six
million Jews.”
“What are you?” replied Isherwood. “In real estate?”
Vidal’s editor Barbara Epstein told him, “The Jewish
situation is in no way analogous to that of homosexuals.” Vidal replied, “Well,
Hitler felt otherwise.”
Vidal’s point was that gays, Jews and blacks all suffered precisely
the same kind of unprovoked persecution. “I would suggest that the three
despised minorities join forces in order not to be destroyed,” Vidal said.
— Source:
“Gore Vidal: A Biography” by Fred Kaplan
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