When is a sincere apology unethical? Here’s a good example.
Pop singing star Katy Perry registered an ethically responsible objection via Twitter regarding the Chief Keef song “Hate Being Sober.” She wrote,
“Just heard a new song on the radio called ‘I hate being sober’ I now have serious doubt for the world.”
Me too, Katy. The artist responsible for this paean to intoxication, however, took offense, and decided to rebut Katy’s tweet with an obscene, abusive, misogynist attack:
“Dat bitch Katy Perry Can Suck Skin Off Of my Dick Ill Smack The Shit out her”
Thus chastened (or intimidated?), Perry apologized to him, writing that she really liked the song, and wasn’t “a hater”: Continue reading
