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Slaughter To Prevail’s Alex Terrible Defends Ronnie Radke Against Haters

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In a recent Instagram post, Alex Terrible from Slaughter To Prevail defended Ronnie Radke against his critics.

Terrible addressed Radke directly in his caption, saying:

“I love how people hate Ronnie Radke or somebody else, putting their fingers and judging for sh*t they don’t know or don’t understand or literally read on the internet because somebody said it. All of you fighters for justice and peace in the world.”

Terrible continued by highlighting the lack of honesty he perceives in people:

“Listen! None of us here are saints, none of us here are Mother Teresa. We all act with our own interests first. And sometimes we make mistakes and do SH*T. We live in a SOCIETY where people share different views. This is why it is so important to seek compromises. War war war. Endless war. Endless hypocrisy. Endless hatred.”

Alex Encourages Self-Reflection and Honesty

Terrible urged his followers to practice self-awareness:

“Yooooooo stop and look at yourself from the outside. So small amount of people can actually do it. Understand that all people do not like you. Understand that you need to develop a sense of compassion. Understand what responsibility is, and most importantly STOP lying to yourself and pretending to be a saint and after that, maybe you will begin to understand WHY everything is exactly the way it is now.”

He emphasized that his platform is for sharing his views, not just his music:

“Understand the cause and effect relationship. Hey, I’m not trying to teach you how to live this life but I will use my platform not only for my music you f*ck with. I can see a lot of people also f*ck with my views as well and I feel your support! I am so glad that my fan base tries to grow every day and be a better version of themselves! I am with you guys! HELL YEAH.”

Recently, Radke also supported Terrible against critics within the metal community. He praised Terrible’s work on their collaboration, ‘Ronald,’ and noted that negative comments began surfacing only after their collaboration. Radke also criticized metal fans who he feels are overly critical and intent on hurting bands, stating that he enjoyed working with Terrible and considers him a great person.

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