For Today Issue Statement on Guitarist’s Homophobic Tweets; Music Community Responds

by | Jan 11, 2013

For Today released a statement addressing guitarist Mike Reynolds’ homophobic tweets on Thursday.

“For Today has always and will always be a band that is about loving people, we have no hatred towards any people regardless of what they believe or how they live. We may not agree on everything but Jesus loves you and died for you. And so would we.”

Meanwhile, a number of bands in the community have responded publicly to Reynolds’ comments. One of the best statements released was from Evergreen Terrace, who are currently writing a new record.

“This scene has always and will always be about acceptance,” Evergreen Terrace said. “Homophobia and intolerance have no place here. Unity isnt just a hashtag. This isnt a platform for extremism and ignorance. Read lyrics. Fully understand what bands youre supporting with your hard earned dollars. Dont perpetuate hate, myth, and intolerance. Fucking evolve.”

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