Well, I didn't find anything about the "Blurred Lines" lyrics to be particularly heinous. The music video with the naked models I felt was a bit stupid.
But you have to understand that we are men. We will never completely understand women and their experiences since we are not them. If they find something offensive to women, I really don't think it's our job or place to confirm/deny or agree/disagree. Just like I wouldn't want a White person to tell me what is or what isn't racist toward people of color.
You know?
