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Jack Paar wrote about it half a century ago (ignore the idiotializing by the blogger)

http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2010/05/the-homophobia-of-jack-paar.html

...While reading Jack Paar’s second book, My Saber is Bent (1961, Pocket Books), my mouth froze during chapter fourteen. I assumed the page heading, Fairies and Communists, was a tongue-in-cheek title that one needn’t take seriously. This is, after all, a book written by a top television comedian. Instead, what it fed me was hitherto overlooked information about Jack Paar. Granted, this was the early sixties; an era when social mores allowed sexism, racism and homophobia to exist more or less unabated. That being said, there were several people that rejected such offensive conventions and the arts were often far more accepting. This is what makes the stance of Paar, by most accounts an erudite man, all the more difficult.

Paar was known for his many feuds. He sparred with columnist Dorothy Kilgallen, actor Mickey Rooney and fellow TV host Ed Sullivan. But perhaps Paar’s greatest feud was one that has been completely ignored - his vocal hatred of and decade-long fight with - the homosexual community. In the pages of My Saber is Bent, Paar writes without apology about his disdain for gays in show business. He obviously worked very hard to cull a series of quotes from other respected pop culture figures that at some point made a disparaging remark about gays. Ernie Kovacs, Oscar Levant, George Jean Nathan and Alex King are all dragged into Paar’s essay to further his cause. This is the bizarre chapter, Fairies and Communists, reproduced in its entirety. It is followed by a brief story on a confrontation that transpired between Jack and the gay community a few years later.
Fairies and Communists by Jack Paar...


19 posted on 01/20/2015 8:05:29 AM PST by a fool in paradise (Shickl-Gruber's Big Lie gave us Hussein's Un-Affordable Care act (HUAC).)
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To: a fool in paradise

I just finished reading that...he was so right about the Ballet, then Theater, then Broadway, then Hollywood...(”Tomorrow, THE WORLD!”)


26 posted on 01/20/2015 8:21:22 AM PST by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: a fool in paradise

Interesting. I knew it existed in Hollywood, but assumed that people there looked the other way and didn’t care as long as it did not cause any scandal.


28 posted on 01/20/2015 8:32:08 AM PST by kalee
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To: a fool in paradise
Interesting stuff about Paar. He went off the Tonight Show when I was too young to understand adult humor. Homosexuality was not a topic often discussed openly in those days. I had no idea what it was until into my mid-teens.

My father didn't like Paar, so I would not have been able to watch it even if I was a little older. My father's dead, and I never did get to ask him why he disliked Paar. He loved Carson though. I guess he just didn't think Paar was funny enough.

35 posted on 01/20/2015 9:05:02 AM PST by driftless2 (For long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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No one has yet to compare with Oscar Levant as a truly caustic wit. Neurotic as hell, but a fascinating and talented man.


47 posted on 01/20/2015 3:19:27 PM PST by pallmallman (Q)
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