If people are offended, these musicians have done their job
It totally is making fun of the University rape cases in the media though. Or I guess the political response to those cases, like what happened in California. Don't pretend it's not.
Art is that way, making an impact, getting people angry, its part of it. it means it was successful. I'm unfamiliar with the recent cases in california or the politics around it. only the direct implication of people who don't come to a party to party should leave.
If people are offended, these musicians have done their job
The only thing I found offensive about that video is that it's regarded as music.
I didn't say it was GOOD, its not what I listen to...but some girl posted it on facebook, and I thought it would make good discussion here.
You ask if this video glamorizes rape culture. No it does not. When people say we have "Rape culture" in America/the west they mean to say "Sometimes I feel uncomfortable around men". Real rape culture is when groups of soldiers storm your villiage and rape all the women as a fear tactic a-la most African countries.
Though the video is rather misogynistic and moronic in that its telling our young folk to shut up and drink rather than be independent in your choices.
why are there so many beautiful people in Sweden? the vikings didn't bring back the ugly ones.
people are grossly out of touch from what was going on only a few hundred years ago, getting pulled from your family, dragged to another land and expected to raise someone a family, now THAT is rape culture.
"he looked at my ass as I walked out of yoga class" is NOT rape culture.
the video is an exaggeration of a party, "I'm the DD" is enough to make people quit pressuring you to drink...not like people are too excited to give away alcohol anyways.