(December 3, 2018 at 12:51 pm)Mermaid Wrote: A radio station can play whatever the hell it wants. If it wants to ban songs and play others, that's their prerogative.
The song is creepy, I've always thought so, but nobody is forcing me to listen to it.
This is not a big deal. It isn't worth getting upset about.
Is there anyone who's actually upset. It's worthy of a conversation, given that it's extremely important that we recognize what is assault, what is creepy and what is harmless. That's actually a pretty big deal because we have to *gasp* protect people from false accusations or awkward encounters that people make out to be "rapey" and protect actual victims. When someone refers to a song like this as "rapey," I worry that society is beginning to trend toward treating any encounter that wasn't vanilla as fuck as rape, and that is not good.