Falling In Reverse Singer Ronnie Radke: “The Scene Needs A Reset Because It Makes No Sense Anymore”

Falling In Reverse’s Ronnie Radke has taken to social media to share his thoughts on apparent “virtue signaling” within the music industry. The controversial frontman, who has faced accusations of abuse, homophobia, transphobia, racism, etc. over the years, claims “the scene needs a reset because it makes no sense anymore.”

Radke said the following:

“There is a clear divide in the music industry. one side, virtue signaling political lgbtq exploitive bands with secrets that would ruin their careers and bands that just want to play music that woke fans cry about. the scene needs a reset because it makes no sense anymore

there are big bands right now that cannot tour together because the bands have such cry baby fans and the bands are so scared of their fans. Then you have bands with normal fans that don’t care. Then you have bands that don’t give a fuck what their fans think the problem lies with the weak ass spineless bands that are scared to admit it.

Those virtue signaling bands care way more about money than they do about how their fans fucking feel about touring, they are just afraid of getting cancelled. So now the divide is creating redundant tours because people are scared to tour together unless it’s a festival that protects them from their fans bitching. I will change this. Just wait

You should be able to put your differences aside and tour Together. this agenda to push politics onto people is unjustified. you force people into politics. For example people compare me to trump or say I’m a republican, I don’t even talk about politics ever. I’m not a political person yall are brainwashed. real life is me being friends with republicans and liberals.

I don’t care about your sexual orientation or who you’re voting for. I think my fans know this that’s why I have such a diverse fan base. it’s the losers on here that are purposely misunderstanding you to grift for moral superiority and likes and retweets and views. They are are the problem, they get this false sense of validation because they see people liking something when they mention me but the reality is it means absolutely nothing.”