Music, films, games and books that just aren’t for you have a right to exist. Their existence doesn’t invalidate the stuff you like. The belief that everything is a zero-sum game is pervasive, but wrong.
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Why does this even need saying?
Well in this country anyway…
We had a discussion about Babymetal on Twitter a couple of days ago. They’re a Japanese band people either love or hate. They’re popular enough to be able to sell out Brixton Academy, yet there are a lot of old-skool metal fans who seem offended by their very existence.
The conclusion was that there were too many men with extremely small willies in the comment section of Metal Hammer.