homophobic musicians
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:42 pm
i was looking for a thread about bad brains "i against i" album and came across this comment:
hmmmm.... i think this is a dumb thing to say but whatever.
then, the other day, i was talking to a friend of mine about reggae musicians such as sizzla, capleton, buju banton, bounty killer, et al. the dude i was talking to was a progressive-minded college student, somewhat like myself, so we easily agreed that it was a great thing for these musicians to be anti-establishment, pro-marijuana, and rather spiritual/mystical. however, the other dude then said "but i really can't stand their homophobic BS." my response was, who cares???
ok, i know gay people and i treat them with respect and dignity just like any other human being. but, while i would easily take issue with racist or semi-racist artists (such as phil anselmo of pantera) over ethical issues, i really don't feel that it's an urgent matter to denounce homophobic artists.
perhaps i'm just too appreciative of the great music of these reggae artists to take issue with their ethics.
anyhow, what say y'all of this notion?
After reading about the Bad Brains' homophobic and religious insanities, I will never listen to one of their albums again.
Bad, stupid people are incapable of making worthwhile art.
hmmmm.... i think this is a dumb thing to say but whatever.
then, the other day, i was talking to a friend of mine about reggae musicians such as sizzla, capleton, buju banton, bounty killer, et al. the dude i was talking to was a progressive-minded college student, somewhat like myself, so we easily agreed that it was a great thing for these musicians to be anti-establishment, pro-marijuana, and rather spiritual/mystical. however, the other dude then said "but i really can't stand their homophobic BS." my response was, who cares???
ok, i know gay people and i treat them with respect and dignity just like any other human being. but, while i would easily take issue with racist or semi-racist artists (such as phil anselmo of pantera) over ethical issues, i really don't feel that it's an urgent matter to denounce homophobic artists.
perhaps i'm just too appreciative of the great music of these reggae artists to take issue with their ethics.
anyhow, what say y'all of this notion?