US says Roger Waters has long history
of denigrating Jews
By
Roger Waters
June
08, 2023:
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration
is weighing in on the controversy over Pink
Floyd co-founder Roger Waters, saying his
recent performances in Germany were
antisemitic, an assessment shared by many in
Israel and the pro-Israel community.
The
State Department said Tuesday that Waters
has “a long track record of using
antisemitic tropes” and a concert he gave
late last month in Germany “contained
imagery that is deeply offensive to Jewish
people and minimized the Holocaust.”
The
comments came in a written response to a
question posed at Monday’s State Department
press briefing about whether the
administration agreed with criticism of
Rogers from the U.S. special envoy to combat
antisemitism, Deborah Lipstadt.
“Special Envoy Lipstadt’s
quote-tweet
speaks for itself,” the department said.
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“The
concert in question, which took place in
Berlin, contained imagery that is deeply
offensive to Jewish people and minimized the
Holocaust,” the department said. “The artist
in question has a long track record of using
antisemitic tropes to denigrate Jewish
people.”
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In a
May 24 tweet after the concert in Berlin,
during which Waters appeared on stage in a
costume reminiscent of Nazi-era Germany,
Lipstadt denounced the musician by echoing
comments from EU antisemitism envoy
Katharina von Schnurbein, who is German.
“I
wholeheartedly concur with
@EUAntisemitism
’s condemnation of Roger Waters and his
despicable Holocaust distortion,” Lipstadt
wrote in reply to a tweet from von
Schnurbein.
Von
Schnurbein had taken issue with Waters’
performance in Berlin as well as his
previous comments related to Israel and the
Holocaust.
“I am
sick & disgusted by Roger Waters’ obsession
to belittle and trivialize the Shoah & the
sarcastic way in which he delights in
trampling on the victims, systematically
murdered by the Nazis,” von Schnurbein
wrote. “In Germany. Enough is enough.”
Images
on social media showed Waters firing an
imitation machine gun while dressed in a
long black coat with a red armband. Police
confirmed that the costume could constitute
a glorification, justification or approval
of Nazi rule and therefore a disturbance of
the public peace.
Waters
rejected those accusations in a statement on
Facebook and Instagram, saying “the elements
of my performance that have been questioned
are quite clearly a statement in opposition
to fascism, injustice, and bigotry in all
its forms.”
He
claimed that ”attempts to portray those
elements as something else are disingenuous
and politically motivated.” Waters has also
drawn the ire of the pro-Israel community
for his outspoken support of the BDS
movement, which calls for boycotts and
sanctions against Israel.
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