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Pink Floyd's Waters urged Wonder to skip pro-Israel event
2013-03-25
Pink FloydÂ’s Roger Waters took partial credit for Stevie WonderÂ’s decision to not perform at a Friends of the Israel Defense Forces event.

In an interview with pro-Palestinian media outlet Electronic Intifada, Waters said he was one of several celebrities who wrote to Wonder in an effort to dissuade him from playing at the Los Angeles gala in December.

Waters said, “I wrote a letter to him saying that this would be like playing a police ball in Johannesburg the day after the Sharpeville massacre in 1960. It wouldn’t be a great thing to do, particularly as he was meant to be a UN ambassador for peace.”

He said South African leader Bishop Desmund Tutu also sent Wonder a similar message.

Waters compared Israel’s treatment of Palestinians with apartheid and argued sanctions against Israel were the most “effective way to go.” Waters supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against the Jewish state.

He said, “I think that the kind of boycott that was implemented against the apartheid regime in South Africa back in the day is probably the most effective way to go because the situation is that the Israeli government runs an apartheid regime in Israel, the occupied territories and everywhere else it decides. Let us not forget that they laid waste most of Lebanon around the time I started getting involved in this issue. They destroyed airports, hospitals, any public buildings they could.”

Waters, one of the creative forces behind the rock band Pink Floyd, complained that the US media had intentionally ignored covering his protests against Israel in recent years, speculating it was “under instructions from somewhere not to report these things to the American public, on what grounds I cannot guess.”
Posted by:ryuge

#12  
"I'd like to be rich. I'd like a lot of money to put into my physicals and to buy food for all my friends."
Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett
Posted by: DepotGuy   2013-03-25 19:23  

#11  They are grooving with the Picts in a Cave.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-03-25 18:48  

#10  should shut-up and sing already.

Speaking of - what ever happened to the Ditsy Twits?
Posted by: Glenmore   2013-03-25 16:54  

#9  BDS, the initials that keep on giving.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2013-03-25 14:58  

#8  I remember someone once referring to The Wall as an "ode to Roger Waters' ego"

Americans had their own music - rock'n'roll, jazz, blues,folk, etc. - but they made a choice: they threw their support behind a bunch of narcissistic Brits, namely, Beatles, Stones, Led Zeppelin, Floyd, Bowie, etc. They were all bona fide experts at exploiting teenagers and made themselves super wealthy in the process. America is poorer for that choice in more ways than one.
Posted by: Glarong Sneart4734   2013-03-25 13:20  

#7   Exploitation of adolescent angst is what you might want to call it

Someone once made the comment that, had you bought the album "The Wall" - congratulations, you'd just paid for Waters' psychotherapy.
Posted by: Pappy   2013-03-25 12:42  

#6  He said South African leader Bishop Desmund Tutu also sent Wonder a similar message.

Arch Druid Tutu is little more than an African Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, or Jeremiah Wright.

Posted by: Besoeker   2013-03-25 11:33  

#5  his talent is music - he should shut-up and sing already.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-03-25 11:32  

#4  He was a big star in the 70s but his band is kaput and he hasn't come up with any new material since then. Even then his songs were all about war and madness, never any love songs and never anything the least bit uplifting. Paul McCartney he is not.

As for South Africa, I think the jury is out as to whether they are better off now than they were before. And just think, if there were no Israelis, how "Palestine" would be. The Palestinians had their chance in Gaza to show the world what they could do and now its an international basket case full of hateful little losers. I used to think Waters was a smart guy...
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-03-25 11:21  

#3  Stick THIS in yer wall, Rog.

(Music? Exploitation of adolescent angst is what you might want to call it)
Posted by: Cheager Angoluque6848   2013-03-25 09:31  

#2  I love the music of Pink Floyd, but Waters has been a far-left moonbat since... well, since his dad was killed at Anzio in WWII when Roger was an infant and he grew up a confused, lonely, bastard. In the truest sense of the word. I only pity him. Too bad Stevie Wonder gave Waters' opinions any consideration. If he (Wonder) did, that is.
Posted by: Scooter McGruder   2013-03-25 02:31  

#1  D *** NG IT, clearly Israel must be severely punished for Egypt + Jordan refusing to give up their sovereignty claims on Gaza + the West Bank to the Paleos to be their State!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-03-25 01:42  

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