(December 4, 2018 at 8:00 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: Hypothetical:
I’m on the sofa watching telly. My wife enters the room wearing a hair ribbon and half a bottle of whiskey. She is clearly drunk - not high, not mellow-ly inebriated, not tipsy. She is hammered. She is so drunk the Brendan Behan would tell her she’s overdoing it. She is at a level of drunkenness against which the angels themselves would contend in vain. She is so drunk that Bushmills stock just rose 2%.
She walks over to me and manages to slur out, ‘I want you to bang me like a snare drum.’ Obliging fellow that I am, I happily comply.
Did I rape my wife?
No. Your point being? How is this relevant to a radio station no longer wanting to play a song because some of its listeners now have different connotations about the subject matter and the station is worried that playing it might be counter-productive for their business model?