• @thrawn
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    341 year ago

    Unpopular take but most of the people separating the art are still contributing to his influence. Giving him streams and money will not benefit the world. I liked Kanye but not enough to assist a Nazi supporter, and honestly won’t even go through the minimal effort of pirating his stuff to guilt-free listen to a Nazi supporter.

    I get why people want to separate the art, really. I don’t blame them, especially if his music is important to them or helped in bad times. I just personally hate helping awful people cling onto power and relevance for the sake of the art, and can’t help but feel this way.

    • @breadsmasher
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      41 year ago

      Whenever someone suggests separating art from artist, ask why no one listens to Lost prophets anymore

      • PhobosAnomaly
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        1 year ago

        People do still listen to Lostprophets though. I didn’t really give a fuck about Ian Watkins pre-nonce days, and I give even fewer fucks about him now - but some of the songs are absolutely banging.

        It’s a big ol’ grey area.

      • CarlsIII
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        11 year ago

        “Separate the art from the artists” people don’t seem have an opinion on Charles Manson’s album for some reason

    • notsorryforpartying
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      21 year ago

      I’m not even saying I am anymore. His music used to be important to me and my friends and it’s sad that hearing songs I used to love just leaves a sour taste in my mouth now. Part of me wishes I could go back but it seems it’s too late at this point and he’s irreversibly gone off the deep end. It’s just sad. I can’t separate anymore.

      • Wet Noodle
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        11 year ago

        Worst is hearing his line “I hate these n***as more than the Nazis”

        Just makes me sad