Amazing news! My documentary “The Rhythm Of Ryan” was selected as a finalist in Lonely Seal International Film, Screenplay and Music Festival @LonelySealFilm
“There are artists who entertain, and then there are artists who move culture forward. Ryan Cassata continues to prove he is firmly in the latter camp with his powerful new release, “Blood Is On Your Hands.””
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You already doubled down because your initial comment was bs from the start. He was never charged or convicted of a sex crime. Yet you are saying he is a rapist, when he in fact was a victim of one as a child.
The girl lied a lot bc she was not well mentally and acted like a salty teenager with a wealthy lawyer daddy.
Both did mistakes: she faking her identity online & him believing for 2 months she is an adult that he is able to talk to. Yet it never even went to a sexting point bc he asked her age and blocked her. No pics, nothing graphic, no talk about meet ups. He did the fucking right thing and she was not having it and started to stalk him and his then fiancée, even contacted his exes. And when she didn’t achieve them splitting up, she made false claims a year later.
You are twisting his words when he took accountability for what he actually did: being unintentionally reckless.
She never took accountability, not even when it became so bad that Drake went missing for being suicidal bc of this mess she created.
And that all was backed by the investigation, digital forensics and her own witnesses.
False allegations only hurt real victims. And enabling false accusers does too. It sets back everything real survivors fought for decades.
Almost everybody knows the truth by now, besides people like you, who can’t evaluate their view point when presented with new facts.
(Don’t come @ me for using an AI summary; I can’t attach over 1k pages of case files)
@hemedtistopguy@MaddyPuffin@zorro678511@coldcallsniper Hey look, it's an old news ragebait troll getting his ass handed to him by a whole group of people who've done *extensive* research and actually know what they're talking about.
“Me dijeron ‘Ahora resulta que haces música en México, qué raro’. Y yo me pregunto: ¿por qué raro? A la gente le gusta mi música aquí, más que en Estados Unidos incluso. Como le pasó a Tina Turner, que le decían: ‘¿Por qué Europa?’, y ella respondía: ‘Allá están mis fans. Como artista, tú vas a donde la gente conecta con tu arte.'
Cuando lancé mi segundo disco en 2008 y vine a aquí, me encontré con una audiencia que no sabía que existía, un público distinto, que estaba listo para abrazar mi música, mis letras, mis canciones. Además, me enamoré de la cultura, de todo lo que tiene este país. No es que haya huido ni cambiado mi nombre para esconderme. Es curioso cómo la prensa en EE. UU. habla de México como si fuera raro, como si tuviera que haber algo oculto detrás de que esté aquí. Como si no hacer carrera allá significara que no importa. Y no es así. Hay muchísima gente en el mundo. No todo gira en torno a Estados Unidos."
Drake Bell sobre su conexión con México, los prejuicios de la prensa estadounidense y su visión global de la música y la migración.
Hey haters and people that actually care see you this week! 6 hours. All parts released on the same day. Troll/cancel culture junkies commenting below I don’t care about you anymore I’m upleveling and no comment will defeat that💋