khelek@metalreviews.com wrote:
SolarSoul25 wrote:
It is harmless bullshit until it becomes action, then those that supported the music hold some level of guilt, however small.
Dude come on. Just because you support someone's music does not mean you are responsible for them acting out their irrational fantasies.
If I write a book that has a ton of violent and sadistic imagery in it, does that mean I am responsible for someone acting out what was in my book? Or if I act out the things I have written, does that make the buyers of said book responsible for my actions? No. Everyone has a choice to make, whether people support that choice or not makes no difference. People are responsible for their own actions.
True, people are responsible for their own actions. My point might be a bit far fetched when it comes to music, but it still stands when weighed against history. Humanity as a whole is one example after another of willful ignorance to what is right before our eyes. Sure, you can enjoy the music and ignore the message, no matter how horrible that message might be, but in the event that message is carried out, and the family of the victims ask why so many enjoyed and supported such hate filled music, what are we going to do, tell them "hey, they acted out their own irrational fantasies, I was just enjoying the music where they were talking about it?" Hitler was responsible for his own actions, but people that ignored his hate filled messages and simply pressed on with the status quo, despite what was occuring before their eyes, still bore some of the guilt and shame. That is an extreme example, but morally speaking it is not that different.
You mention an author writing a book about these things, and I agree with you on that point. However you have to take into account context. An author writing a murder mystery for entertainment value is different than someone writing lyrics with a hate message or lyrics about murder, rape, and so on. There are plenty of artists that use these same themes with a message, such as the evil's of war, the horror of rape, and so on.... Yet my understanding of Zad's editorial is that we are talking about band's whose sole message is pure hate and violence, without any context, which no matter how you look at it is without defense.
The point I am trying to make is that while everyone is responsible for their own actions, we as the audience also bear some level of responsiblity for what we choose to support with our time and attention. Listen to whatever you want of course, but do not do so blindly. Just because we have become desensitized to 98% of what can be thrown our way, no matter how deranged or grotesque, does not mean we have removed ourselves from ethical standards altogether. By doing so, you remove your humanity from the mix, which in my opinion defeats the purpose of listening to music in the first place.