Horsebot3K wrote:goatstatus wrote:Riis wrote:I was thinking that controversy would help sales, but now it looks like it will hurt it. Batshit stupid fucking reviewers are abusing power by giving poor scores because he used the words faggot and gay. If they don't like it, then they can go review the clean version of the album or fuck off and donate the money they made making the review to charity because they did nothing to earn it.
Most likely gay people wouldn't buy Em's album anyways.... I'd be more worried about the leak affecting sales than gay people buying Em's album to be honest. Do people really pay attention to album reviews? Reading them it's so clear that it's just one persons opinion..
Plenty of gays and lesbians will buy MMLP2, if they haven't already. Eminem has many fans of all sorts of backgrounds. Sure, some LGBT people are offended by the lyrics and I can understand why they feel that way and wouldn't tell them they're wrong, but the majority of this controversy is from good old-fashioned straight white liberals convinced they know exactly how everyone should think and behave.
Which is exactly why I'm not worried about these BS reviews affecting sales.. People are getting smarter (I think) and realizing that allowing people like that to influence the way you think is fucking stupid. I can't imagine someone who was an Em fan going to one of those retarded websites to read a retarded review written by a retard and then decide not to buy the album because it was a negative review.