If it’s possible to love the sinner but hate the sin, is it possible to love a song but loathe the singer?
Apparently the National Football League and the Kansas City Chiefs don’t think so.
Thursday night, when the Chiefs play their home opener against the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium, the team will unveil a new song to be played after the Chiefs score a touchdown. For decades, that song had been “Rock ’N’ Roll Part 2,” a classic-rock hit written by Gary Glitter.
Glitter (born Paul Gadd) has a sordid history as a sex offender.