After the statement of Kim Jennet, who almost joined Dogma, now the three members who left the band are speaking out again.
We’re not done yet.
First, we’d like to thank you for the support you have shown us over this chaotic week. Each one of your comments and messages has given us the motivation to keep pushing for justice.
Management has been messaging fan club leaders and private fans in order to intimidate them to take his side. Fan pages should be organic and naturally occurring, not another entity controlled by management. We are calling for an end to this harassment; no one deserves to be bullied or intimidated.
Management has also been disclosing personal information of individual band members, including highly sensitive and protected information (sexuality, political stances, marriage status, pregnancies, etc.) under paragraph 9 European GDPR, to fans. Sharing this information without consent is illegal. If management discloses any of this information to you, please report it immediately. Furthermore, outstanding obligations have not been addressed.
Consequently, we are reminded of one of Dogma’s 13 principles: Be a person of integrity. We call for management to do just that. It has been stated by management that Grace, Patri, and I are not friends. We would like to clear up any misconceptions. We are friends. We met through the project, and over the various rehearsals, tours, and music videos, we forged a deep friendship. Yes, while on the road together, we’ve had good and bad experiences as any other band, but that does not shake the foundation of trust on which our friendship is built.
Lastly, we’re not finished. Grace, Patri, and I do not want to give up on each other, or on you. We know the artistic chemistry, passion, and camaraderie we share is special. Therefore, we will continue to work together to bring you music that will make you proud.
No dream is too big to accomplish.