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I (21M) been decided to post because of how much this situation irks me.
So I'm a pretty heavy Weezer fan, It was just going to be 10-15 of us, and so that everyone could enjoy the music played, we decided to let everyone add songs to a playlist that we'd have. I decided to add "Pink Triangle", a Weezer song that I enjoy.
The party rolls around, everyone's having fun, until this song plays. A friend of one of my friends who I didn't know started to get really disruptive, and told the person who had the speaker to turn the song off. I was troubled because I really enjoy the song, so I approached her and asked what was wrong. She said that the lyrics were demeaning to the LGBTQ , were making being lesbian into a stigma, and perpetuating male-driven thought because the girl's life is viewed through River's eyes. I felt so embarrassed and surprised that the song could be offensive that I turned it off, and apologized. AITA for playing it?