Why Secular Music Ain't That Bad

Okay, so I've been looking around at pluggedinonline.com. They have reviews of TV, movies, and music. So I go looking around to see what they say about some CDs I own. They only had bad things to say about AFI's Sing The Sorrow. This is what they had to say about Nirvana's "Rape Me" from the album In Utero:

Worse yet, "Rape Me" is destined to be an accessory in violent crimes against women by suggesting that they enjoy being sexually assaulted-repeatedly ("Rape me my friend . . . hate me, do it and do it again").
Now, of course rape is wrong and sinful and all, but it's not like it's sexually explicit. The farthest it goes is "rape me". And they say Wal-Mart refused to carry the song. Okay, if that's true, how the hell did I just buy a CD with the song on it yesterday? Sounds like their info is a little dated.
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