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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Wed May 27, 2020, 04:53 PM May 2020

Larry Kramer, "ACT UP" AIDS activist, dies at 84

Larry Kramer, the playwright whose angry voice and pen raised theatergoers’ consciousness about AIDS and roused thousands to militant protests in the early years of the epidemic, has died at 84.

Bill Goldstein, a writer who was working on a biography of Kramer, confirmed the news to The Associated Press. Kramer’s husband, David Webster, told The New York Times that Kramer died Wednesday of pneumonia.

“We have lost a giant of a man who stood up for gay rights like a warrior. His anger was needed at a time when gay men’s deaths to AIDS were being ignored by the American government,” said Elton John in a statement.

Kramer, who wrote “The Normal Heart” and founded the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, or “ACT UP”, lost his lover to acquired immune deficiency syndrome in 1984 and was himself infected with the virus. He also suffered from hepatitis B and received a liver transplant in 2001 because the virus had caused liver failure.

https://apnews.com/9525f22e3d9c78fc46378a060bf40f36

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Larry Kramer, "ACT UP" AIDS activist, dies at 84 (Original Post) left-of-center2012 May 2020 OP
Rest easy... Docreed2003 May 2020 #1
I remember him. murielm99 May 2020 #2
I always loved him. MuseRider May 2020 #3
We won't see his like again, unfortunately. Glorfindel May 2020 #4
A true hero left-of-center2012 May 2020 #6
... littlemissmartypants May 2020 #5
He had me at, "Where is your outrage?!" Duncan Grant May 2020 #7

MuseRider

(34,381 posts)
3. I always loved him.
Wed May 27, 2020, 07:12 PM
May 2020

He was not always popular, in fact he was an outcast a lot of the time but he stuck to his opinions and put them out there in so many different ways. His voice was needed and he was fearless.

RIP Mr. Kramer and thank you for standing up even when you were told to sit down.

Glorfindel

(9,930 posts)
4. We won't see his like again, unfortunately.
Wed May 27, 2020, 07:59 PM
May 2020

He was, truly, a giant. His writings and his activism had a great effect on my life. I'll never forget him. May he rest in well-deserved peace.

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