This post was last modified: Jul 19, 2016 at 3:15 PM by
Spritanium.
A ton of famous people are abusive, racist, sexist, etc, and while it changes the quality of their character (i.e. makes them a shitty human being) it doesn't affect the quality of their work. When what's-his-face was writing music, he probably wasn't thinking about abusing people, but about the music and how it made him feel. People are incredibly nuanced.
I can understand feeling weird or gross about it. One of my favorite bands is Guns N Roses, and it's hard not to cringe at the lines
"Police and niggers, get outta my way, don't want to buy none of your gold chains today"
and
"Immigrants and faggots, they make no sense to me"
But I mean, it was the 80s and Axl Rose was being an ignorant piece of shit, something he even admits in the very same song.
I mean look at Bill Cosby, he raped a bunch of women but he still has a gigantic body of work that I'm sure many people still remember and enjoy.
It's hard not to look at people as a sum of their parts, but the fact is that a lot of people have X% of nice parts and Y% of terrifyingly horrible parts. It's good to learn to enjoy somebody's art while accepting that they're a flawed, or even awful individual - especially since what's-his-face isn't getting a dime out of you.
Maybe donate to an anti-abuse fund every once in awhile to clear your conscience? I dunno, it just sucks that music you used to consider so important is now tainted for you.