by Osc » 27 Dec 2016, 08:34
As some of you will know, my eldest brother was gay, and he died from an AIDS-related cancer in 1992. At that time, he and his partner of almost 30 years were living in London. Obviously one of them must have been unfaithful and I always suspected that my brother contracted the HIV virus during a business visit to New York in the 80s when there was little knowledge about HIV/AIDS. But you know, he was my brother and I loved him regardless.
George was a generous donor to London Lighthouse and the Terrence Higgins Trust, both of whom were so helpful and supportive to my brother and his partner when N was ill - at that time, we could not even tell people here in Ireland what my brother died of as there was such a stigma attached, and we had no such organisations here. George Michael did real good in his life, but quietly, and deserves appreciation for that plus his talent. I'm sorry this is such a rambling post, but to compare him with those others is not nice at all.
What George did in his rather unsavoury lifestyle harmed only himself. You don't have to agree with it to appreciate his wonderful talent. As for the other people you mention, WM, he had more talent in his little finger than any of them and we will certainly will not be lauding any of them when they die.