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I think this is cool for the band, as they cannot possibly loose face nor image due to homophobia and prejudice.
I'm a little surprised over country radio, though. Who is "country radio"? I mean that sounds like a very homogenic term, but in reality they should be spread all over the place, shouldn't they?
And country music fans, who are they? From what I thought I knew, I believed there were a lot of middle class women, 30+ maybe, and quite a few in the cities all over the US. Not just a minor fundamentalist bunch from The Bible Belt, but are "Country Radio" acting on behalf of them, and why? How many are there of those kinds of people left in this world?
So, from a distance, the banning is a bit surprising to me. I thought people would have been further than that. Here in Denmark, porn has been legal since early 70'ies, so a little bisexuality won't be scaring anyone any more than pepper in the gravy.
Are "country radio" (whom ever they are) representing a major fan base, or are they out of touch with the movers and shakers in country music?
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