{"id":1450,"date":"2013-12-28T14:57:46","date_gmt":"2013-12-28T19:57:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.highstrungloner.com\/?p=1450"},"modified":"2023-10-13T20:02:26","modified_gmt":"2023-10-14T01:02:26","slug":"josh-interrupted-3","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.highstrungloner.com\/?p=1450","title":{"rendered":"Josh, Interrupted"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.highstrungloner.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/02\/Josh-001a.jpg\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-1435 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.highstrungloner.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/02\/Josh-001b.jpg?resize=232%2C232\" alt=\"Josh\" width=\"232\" height=\"232\" \/><\/a>I&#039;ve been watching <a title=\"Josh's blog.\" href=\"http:\/\/www.joshkruger.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><b>Josh Kruger<\/b><\/a> attempt to forge a <strong>new persona<\/strong> as a <strong>writer and HIV activist<\/strong> with some <strong>bemusement.<\/strong> If the former job title can be claimed by counting the <strong>sheer number of words<\/strong> that come from his fingers, then, yes, I suppose he can call himself a writer. <strong>Blogging for just a month<\/strong> and then moaning about not making a living at it is simply ridiculous.<\/p>\n<p>It&#039;s time for me to be <strong>honest<\/strong> about this <strong>supposed flag-waving truth-seeker<\/strong>, since he seems <strong>unable to do it himself<\/strong>. He can rant and rave every day about Mark Segal&#039;s supposed ethical transgressions but <strong>responsibility for his own behavior is conveniently beyond his grasp.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I first encountered Josh in the <strong>gay.com Philly chat room<\/strong> in the mid-to-late 00s. He seemed <strong>bright, funny and articulate<\/strong>, especially for someone <strong>over 30 years younger than me<\/strong>. He had the <strong>weird, annoying habit<\/strong> of using antiquated words like <strong>&#034;huzzah&#034;<\/strong> and <strong>&#034;popinjay&#034;<\/strong> in conversation which he does to this day. I think it&#039;s the <strong>verbal equivalent of an ironic hipster mustache.<\/strong> There was <strong>never even a hint of anything sexual<\/strong> between us. We finally met &#034;in real life&#034; one afternoon at Local 44 in West Philly and we <strong>remained good friends.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Josh Kruger presents himself to the world as a <strong>Penn alumnus<\/strong> which is <strong>only technically true.<\/strong> He was <strong>evasive<\/strong> about this <strong>brief period<\/strong> of his life whenever I asked him about it. What I&#039;ve gleaned is that he <strong>attended Penn for a year<\/strong> (less?) and his departure had something to do with his <strong>alcohol use<\/strong>. Whether he <strong>jumped or was pushed,<\/strong> I can&#039;t say and <strong>neither did he.<\/strong> His <strong>non-return<\/strong> to the\u00a0<strong>bottom-rung of the Ivy League<\/strong> had something to do with financial aid. I was told these <strong>&#034;facts&#034;<\/strong> by Josh during the very <strong>short time that he went to AA.<\/strong> Since the 12-Steps encourage <strong>real introspection<\/strong> and <strong>some responsibility<\/strong> for one&#039;s past, it&#039;s no wonder to me that Josh <strong>didn&#039;t last long in the rooms.<\/strong> He&#039;s <strong>not<\/strong>, in my experience, capable of either.<\/p>\n<p>Josh has claimed at different times to have <strong>contracted HIV from his partner,<\/strong> while in a <strong>&#034;committed relationship,&#034;<\/strong> <em>and<\/em> because of a <strong>long-term case of gingivitis.<\/strong> Again, <strong><em>one<\/em><\/strong> of these claims is <strong><em>technically<\/em><\/strong> <strong>true<\/strong> but only if you count commitment in <strong>one direction only.<\/strong> His <em><strong>partner<\/strong><\/em> was faithful, Josh most certainly was <em><strong>not.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<p>Josh dated and then lived with a good friend of mine who I&#039;ll call Tom. Tom was HIV positive, Josh was not. They lived in the suburbs and Josh worked as the <strong>Development Director of the<\/strong> <a title=\"William Way Center\" href=\"http:\/\/www.waygay.org\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><b>William Way Center<\/b><\/a> in Philly. <strong>He drank. A <em>lot.<\/em><\/strong> He would tell Tom he was <strong>working late and\/or sleeping over in his office<\/strong>. (He fancied himself a <strong>modern day Don Draper!<\/strong>) In truth, he was <strong>getting <em>obliterated<\/em> at Woody&#039;s and Uncles, &#034;sleeping&#034; at the baths and having unprotected sex with many partners.<\/strong> He told me later that he would occasionally run into some of them and figure by what they said or how they acted that that he had hooked up with them and <strong>he would have no memory of it<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>(I&#039;m absolutely <em><strong>not<\/strong><\/em> morally judging Josh&#039;s sexual behavior. I&#039;m probably the last person in the world who would do that. I&#039;ve certainly been no angel in my life. Josh&#039;s sexual escapades are important, though, in light of his later claims. They&#039;re not &#034;wrong&#034; in and of themselves.)<\/p>\n<p>One night my partner and I were in West Philly, driving home from dinner when we got a text from Tom. He was <strong>frantic<\/strong> about Josh. He had spoken to him earlier from Uncle&#039;s and he was <strong>trashed.<\/strong> Now he couldn&#039;t get in touch with him. He begged us to find Josh\u00a0and bring him home\u2014<em>his<\/em> home, not ours\u2014an hour away. <strong>Several bartenders<\/strong> at Center City gay bars told us they&#039;d seen him earlier. We heard<strong> &#034;Oh Josh from the William Way Center? We cut him off hours ago!&#034;<\/strong> more than once. Finally, we talked the clerk at the <strong>baths<\/strong> into telling us that <strong>he was upstairs.<\/strong> We told Tom who was <strong>shocked.<\/strong> (He had no idea what <strong>everyone else already knew.<\/strong>) Anyway we figured it was best for everyone to just leave him there. We didn&#039;t bother going up to talk to him despite Tom&#039;s plea to <strong>&#034;Please get him out of there!&#034;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Josh&#039;s <strong>boss<\/strong> at the William Way Center <strong>warned him about his behavior<\/strong> because he was one of the few <strong>public faces of the Center.<\/strong> He wasn&#039;t talking about <strong>simple visits to the baths<\/strong>, either, since the Director frequented the Club Body Center himself and, being a Radical Faerie, is very sex positive. It was, at least, Josh&#039;s <strong>public drunkenness,<\/strong> if not more, that <strong>caused him concern.<\/strong> Imagine being <strong>told to tone it down by a Radical Faerie!<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Anyway, Josh and Tom <strong>eventually split<\/strong> but they continued living together while Josh <strong>avoided looking for somewhere else to go<\/strong>. Josh found out he <strong>contracted HIV<\/strong> and, after a ridiculously protracted period, Josh moved back to the city. <strong>Tom had to finally give him a deadline.<\/strong> Josh <strong>hounded his friends<\/strong> with <strong>incessant texts<\/strong> and <strong>gay.com IMs.<\/strong> You can click <a title=\"Crazy conversation (opens in a new tab)\" href=\"http:\/\/highstrungloner.com\/joshconvo01.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><b>here<\/b><\/a> for a <strong>typical example<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>He took <strong>anti-depressants<\/strong> and <strong>attended AA<\/strong> for a bit. My Facebook feed was en <strong>endless stream of his 12 Step-inspired epiphanies.<\/strong> He <strong>started drinking again.<\/strong> (He now considers AA attendance <strong>&#034;nonsensical.&#034;<\/strong>) He <strong>obsessively called and texted Tom.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Then he did one of the worst things anyone I know has ever done.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Josh texted a group of Tom&#039;s straight friends and co-workers and told them that Tom gave him HIV!<\/strong> Before they read those texts, those people had <strong><em>no idea<\/em> that Tom was positive.<\/strong> I&#039;m not kidding. <strong>This actually happened.<\/strong> You can take a minute to let that sink in.<\/p>\n<p>His logic? Tom&#039;s <strong>condom broke ONCE<\/strong> and, even though <strong>Tom didn&#039;t ejaculate,<\/strong> he managed to pass his HIV to Josh. Now, try to <strong>square<\/strong> this with Josh&#039;s current, quite factual claim that <strong>someone on HIV meds whose viral load is undetectable can&#039;t pass HIV to anyone.<\/strong> Tom was and is <strong>on HIV meds,<\/strong> he was and is <strong>undetectable.<\/strong> Make sense? <em><strong>No,<\/strong><\/em> of course <strong>it doesn&#039;t.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Josh <em>now<\/em> <strong>&#034;blames&#034;<\/strong> his HIV infection on a <strong>year-long bout of gingivitis<\/strong> which, oddly enough, he <strong>never mentioned to anyone<\/strong> at the time. <strong>Unprotected, barely-conscious sex at the baths<\/strong> couldn&#039;t <em>possibly<\/em> be the reason. <em><strong>No.<\/strong><\/em> In that case, he&#039;d have to <strong>take some of the responsibility himself<\/strong>, something he finds <strong>impossible.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Josh says he ended up getting <strong>&#034;sober&#034;<\/strong> with <strong>cognitive behavioral therapy<\/strong> and blames his <strong>despicable texting episode<\/strong> on <strong>anti-depressants.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Unsurprisingly, <strong>most of the gay.com group were avoiding him.<\/strong> He <strong>whined<\/strong> about this <em><strong>endlessly.<\/strong><\/em> He just <strong>couldn&#039;t understand<\/strong> why he <strong>wasn&#039;t being invited to parties and bar nights.<\/strong> He&#039;d <strong>forgotten<\/strong> his <strong>ridiculous demands<\/strong> that we all <strong>MUST choose<\/strong> between him and Tom. (When I reminded him, he claimed <strong>not to remember<\/strong> that demand. He must have been <strong>drunk.<\/strong> <strong>No apology<\/strong>, of course. It was the <strong>alcohol<\/strong>, not <em><strong>Josh<\/strong><\/em> who said it.) The choice was easy for most. I hung on like a <strong>fool.<\/strong> My partner and I would get <strong>bombarded with texts<\/strong> whenever we socialized with Tom. It was just <strong>ridiculous.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Eventually, he got <strong>fired<\/strong> for being <em>drunk at work.<\/em> It was a <strong>&#034;policy disagreement.&#034;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>My partner and I moved to Maine. Josh visited us on Labor Day Weekend 2011 along with several other friends of ours. He <strong>talked <em>endlessly<\/em>.<\/strong> My dear, departed friend <strong>Keith<\/strong> stayed a good <strong>quarter mile behind us<\/strong> when we walked around Peaks Island because he just <strong>couldn&#039;t take it anymore.<\/strong> (I&#039;d mention that Josh spent 25<strong>% of the last 12 hours<\/strong> of his visit to Portland in our <strong>bathroom,<\/strong> preparing for and cleaning up after <strong>late-night and early-morning hookups,<\/strong> but that would just be gossip.) His <strong>loud chatter<\/strong> during Sunday morning breakfast at Cracker Barrel was <strong><em>humiliating.<\/em><\/strong> Yes, we were <strong>embarrassed even at Cracker Barrel.<\/strong> We <strong>could. not. wait.<\/strong> for him to leave.<\/p>\n<p>The next week Josh posted, <strong>without any apparent irony,<\/strong> a story about a woman who was arrested for <strong>obsessively texting her ex-husband.<\/strong> <em><strong>Really.<\/strong><\/em> I <strong>commented sarcastically<\/strong> and was <strong>defriended immediately.<\/strong> Of course, he had to say more, so he <strong>texted, <em>&#034;It is literally physically painful for me to hear about the past the way I did today. As a result, we can&#039;t be friends anymore. It jeopardizes me to hear that shit. I&#039;m sorry Frank.&#034;<\/em><\/strong> I was <strong>relieved.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Sometime in the spring, Josh wrote to me and <strong>apologized.<\/strong> I accepted but <strong>kept my distance.<\/strong> We briefly met with him on a trip back to Philly during the summer. He was <strong>quite late<\/strong> and <strong>obviously high on crystal meth.<\/strong> He was <strong>extremely irritating<\/strong> to be around. Once again, I <strong>couldn&#039;t wait for the visit to end.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In August of 2012 Josh seemed to <strong>vanish.<\/strong> His constant Facebook updates just stopped. No one I know saw him or heard from him for months. I admit that I put <strong>no effort into looking for him,<\/strong> either.<\/p>\n<p>Then, just as suddenly, he <strong>reappeared<\/strong> on Facebook, claiming to have been <strong>&#034;on assignment.&#034;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>We went to Philly over New Year&#039;s weekend and heard from a friend <em>(who heard from a friend)<\/em> that Josh had <strong>become homeless<\/strong> and was <strong>incarcerated for dealing meth.<\/strong> I was <strong>not surprised<\/strong> but I waited for verification.<\/p>\n<p>He started a blog.<\/p>\n<p>Now, I certainly didn&#039;t expect him to come out on Facebook or in his blog and tell everyone the <strong>truth.<\/strong> Not only is <strong>honesty not Josh&#039;s &#034;style,&#034;<\/strong> but it really wasn&#039;t anyone&#039;s business. He has since admitted to <strong>living in a shelter<\/strong> for a while and to being a <strong>crystal meth addict.<\/strong> Lots of people have hard times and drug issues. They get over them and move on or they die. Josh, in my opinion, is <strong>using stories of his his recent past to try to erase his real background as a privileged suburban white guy<\/strong> (if that&#039;s not triply redundant), gain some <strong>street cred,<\/strong> and start a new career as a <strong>professional &#034;person with HIV.&#034;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After just over a month of <strong>overwritten, overlong diatribes,<\/strong> he&#039;s <strong>depressed<\/strong> that he&#039;s <strong>unable to make a living<\/strong> from writing.<\/p>\n<p>He seems to have a serious problem with <strong>Mark Segal,<\/strong> publisher of the <a title=\"PGN\" href=\"http:\/\/epgn.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><b>PGN<\/b><\/span><\/a> (Philadelphia Gay News). Sadly, he&#039;s gotten some <strong>support<\/strong> from some <strong>prominent gay folks<\/strong> who have <strong>long-standing issues<\/strong> with Mr. Segal. (One, for instance, ran a <strong>rival gay business.<\/strong>) With wildly<strong> paranoid logic,<\/strong> he spins an <strong>everyday business practice<\/strong> into an <strong>evil conspiracy.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>His <strong>main gripe<\/strong> about Segal, <strong>income from sheriff&#039;s sale classified ads,<\/strong> is so <strong>trivial<\/strong> that it&#039;s hardly worth mentioning here. You can read <a title=\"Josh's stultifying blog\" href=\"http:\/\/www.joshkruger.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><span style=\"color: #ff6600;\"><b>Josh&#039;s stultifying blog<\/b><\/span><\/span><\/a> if you&#039;re really interested in that kind of <strong>minutia.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Josh wants to <strong>deny<\/strong> Mark Segal a <strong>vacation<\/strong> because <strong>some HIV positive people in the city have no health care.<\/strong> Josh&#039;s healthcare is apparently <strong>anyone&#039;s responsibility but his own.<\/strong> It has nothing to do with his own <strong>poor choices.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Mark Segal, for all of his faults, has been an <strong>advocate for the Philadelphia gay community since more than a decade before Josh was even conceived.<\/strong> While I <strong>haven&#039;t always agreed<\/strong> with his methods or his views, <strong>he&#039;s earned his place<\/strong> at the <strong>Philly political table.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>That&#039;s a table to which <strong>Josh Kruger brings absolutely <em>nothing.<\/em><\/strong> His <strong>born-again, HIV activism<\/strong> is a <strong>self-serving sham<\/strong> designed only to <strong>court some controversy<\/strong> which might further his <strong>theoretical career as a &#034;journalist.&#034;<\/strong> His <strong>supposed insights<\/strong> are <strong>old news,<\/strong> as well as <strong>disrespectful,<\/strong> to those of us who&#039;ve <strong>lived with HIV for decades.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As for the <strong>style<\/strong> of his writing and the <strong>accuracy<\/strong> of his &#034;reporting,&#034; you can <strong>decide for yourself.<\/strong> <em><strong>&#034;For the past thirty years, HIV\/AIDS has systematically murdered an entire generation of good men and women.&#034;<\/strong><\/em> <em>Really?<\/em> In that case I&#039;m either <strong>dead<\/strong> or not <strong>&#034;good.&#034;<\/strong> Again, <strong>you can decide.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Josh expects <strong>scrupulous honesty<\/strong> from <strong>everyone except himself.<\/strong> The <strong>&#034;facts&#034;<\/strong> of his life <strong>change<\/strong> when he sees a <strong>personal advantage.<\/strong> He decries <strong>&#034;identity politics&#034;<\/strong> in others yet he <strong>defines <em>himself<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0almost <strong>solely<\/strong> as a <strong>person with HIV.<\/strong> Can we <strong>trust<\/strong> this kind of <strong>opportunist<\/strong> to be the <strong>beacon of moral outrage<\/strong> for Philly&#039;s gay folks? <strong>I don&#039;t think so.<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#039;ve been watching Josh Kruger attempt to forge a new persona as a writer and HIV activist with some bemusement. 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