Ronnie Radke hit back after Sebastian Bach revealed plans to leave the United States after the election results.
“I don’t want to be here anymore,” the former Skid Row frontman wrote in his initial tweet. “Don’t tell me you’re gonna move please don’t. I love you and your music,” a fan commented.
Bach replied by saying, “This place sucks now.” The singer also added in a follow-up post, “Goodbye.”
Besides Bach, a few other names also talked about their plans to leave the country. Radke doesn’t much reflect on politics on social media but he said he found this issue ridiculous. His post came a few hours after Bach’s tweet. So, it’s like a response to him and those others who think like Bach.
“Damn so you wanna leave the country now? so you believe in immigration now huh?” the Falling In Reverse vocalist shared.
“Pretty crazy comment for someone who doesn’t do politics. How about stop being a p*ssy and tell them who you really are,” an individual wrote to Radke in the comment section.
Ronnie responded, “I am a violent felon ex-drug addict multi millionaire multi platinum selling recording artist cultured and well-traveled with common sense, handsome, 40 years old, and looks younger than most 25-year-olds now.”
“Lover of all animals and most of all I’m a proud American citizen and will stand up against communist Marxist woke f*cking losers degrading the very fabric and foundation on which this country was founded on and if you don’t like it you can move to Palestine and get thrown off a f*cking rooftop b*tch. Was that good enough?” he added.
Bach and Radke have an ongoing feud. It began when Falling In Reverse canceled a 2022 show, saying they lost their laptops. Radke defended this by saying many musicians, including Bach, use backing tracks. Bach mocked this, saying bands didn’t need laptops in the 1980s.
The Republican Party won the 2024 presidential election, and it has left many celebrities unhappy. Donald Trump and J.D. Vance celebrated their victory early on November 6, 2024, with a speech in Florida.
Previously, famous names like Barbra Streisand, Miley Cyrus, John Legend, and Cher said they wanted to leave America if Trump won the presidency.