Band Dropped From Label After Dissenting on Feminism, Immigration

Via MRC

A record company has dropped one of its artists after two of the band’s members expressed “ugly opinions” on the topics of immigration, feminism, and political correctness.

In a statement on Facebook, Castle Face Records announced they were dropping the band Dream Machine because members Matthew and Doris Melton made politically incorrect remarks while giving an interview with Still in Rock.

In the interview, Doris was explicitly asked to name something to “criticize about the music world” that she felt pissed her off.

Doris responded by criticizing “horrible feminist bands” and the entire “safe space mentality.” She also said the feminist artists are “embarrassing themselves” by playing songs about how abortion is “’empowering’’ and how they were allegedly “’sexually assaulted.’”

She continued, saying, “You see the longing for a gender supremacy under the guise of ‘equal rights.’ What happened to the incredible female singers from back in the day with real talent, singing about finding true love and wanting to be a good woman?”