After former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach revealed his plans to leave the United States following the election results, Ronnie Radke was quick to hit back.
In his original tweet, Bach expressed his frustration with the state of the country, saying, “I don’t want to be here anymore.” A fan responded with support, writing, “Don’t tell me you’re gonna move, please don’t. I love you and your music.” However, Bach didn’t hold back, replying bluntly, “This place sucks now,” before adding a follow-up tweet, simply stating, “Goodbye.”
Bach wasn’t the only celebrity to talk about leaving the U.S. following the election, as a few others shared similar sentiments. While Radke typically avoids political discussions on social media, he found Bach’s comments hard to take seriously. A few hours after Bach’s initial tweet, Radke posted a response, which seemed to be aimed directly at Bach and others who shared similar views.
“Damn, so you wanna leave the country now? So you believe in immigration now, huh?” Radke wrote, calling out the idea of leaving when things don’t go as expected.
Radke’s response has sparked a wave of commentary, with some fans supporting his blunt stance, while others took issue with his perspective. Regardless, it’s clear the exchange has added fuel to the ongoing debate about politics and celebrities in the public eye.