davidjay wrote: ↑Sun Jun 29, 2025 1:05 am
If everyone ignored them they'd go away.
Once David Amess's family refused to turn the other cheek, and Kneecap got charged under the Terrorism Act, the option of ignoring wasn't really there. I think "inappropriate" is reasonably light touch.
I love the Sex Pistols, and see the offensive stuff as art school pranks, and often very funny, but it couldn't really be left alone today. Swastikas alone would have got them into enormously deep shit, even though they weren't at all sympathetic to Nazis.
My formative years with pop/rock were the late 80s, and I think things had changed by then compared with the 70s. A massive controversy of the time was Steve Albini's band Rapeman. Though the music still got reviewed, gigs still happened, nobody was really interested in Albini's defence (it was based on a Japanese comic series, which Albini found repellent and exciting, per wiki). The album had some good reviews, but just change the fucking name, Steve, He later recanted.