I think he got some criticism for it, but not so much in the mainstream media. Nowadays, when a Tracy Morgan says some stupid homophobic shit, he's called to account for it in all sorts of major media outlets, but back in '82 you might have been taken to task by Michael Musto and The Advocate and that would have been about it. And then it's a three-day story at best, because those minor media figures have no juice to keep churning the story and putting pressure on for a public apology.