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‘I Am Not Above Anybody,’ Says Ronnie Radke, While Destroying Critics

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Ronnie Radke, frontman of Falling In Reverse, has once again stirred controversy with his outspoken and confrontational presence on social media. In a recent video, Radke responded to a negative comment accusing him of past misdeeds, including being “a wife beater and an accomplice to murder.”

Visibly frustrated, Radke directly addressed the commenter and the broader criticism he often faces online. “You know what I’m sick of? I’m sick of these little fcking pieces of sht,” he began, pointing out the hypocrisy of people who criticize him while engaging in toxic behavior themselves.

Radke didn’t hold back, stating that he doesn’t care about the age or identity of those attacking him online. “I don’t give a fck if you’re seven years old, I’m gonna fcking destroy you,” he said, highlighting his refusal to let comments go unchecked. He further emphasized that he doesn’t view himself as above others, unlike many celebrities, but insisted he has the time to defend himself when attacked.

He called out the culture of online hate and entitlement, saying, “You go online, you tell people to blow their brains out… The cold hard world is gonna teach you a valuable lesson.” He also noted that much of his online behavior is light-hearted and satirical, though he added, “You shouldn’t take everything I say so f*cking serious, except for this.”

Recently, Radke sparked further backlash when he used a slur to insult a fan imitating his style and doubled down when criticized, stating, “Because I ain’t afraid of none of you fcking pssies.” He added that he doesn’t rely on sponsorships, platforms, or awards, dismissing what he sees as “fake sh*t.”

Radke, known for his history of social media bans, insists his actions don’t warrant such penalties and continues to defend his approach to dealing with critics. While some admire his candidness and refusal to conform, others see his behavior as divisive and unnecessarily aggressive.

Radke remains a polarizing figure, with his unapologetic attitude continuing to fuel both his fanbase and his detractors.

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