Posted on 02/08/2023 8:45:56 AM PST by dennisw
At Russia’s request, Pink Floyd founding member Roger Waters spoke at the United Nations Security Council meeting on Wednesday. The musician’s address was largely an anti-war broadside, as he condemned the for-profit military industrial complex and stressed the devastating toll of war, both on people and the environment.
As the subject of the meeting was Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, Waters did eventually get around to that as well. Waters condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as “illegal,” but also said it was “not unprovoked.” He added, “So I also condemn the provocateurs in the strongest possible terms.”
This remark about the war in Ukraine was far more subdued than some of the others Waters has made in the past, including in an interview with Rolling Stone. Last year, Waters said believes his name is on a “kill list that is supported by the Ukrainian government.” In that same conversation, the singer shifted the blame from the ongoing war from Russia to NATO, suggesting that the organization essentially left Putin with no other choice but to invade Ukraine.
Security Council diplomats within the United Nations criticized Waters’ appearance when it was first announced that he would be speaking. “Russian diplomacy used to be serious,” one shared anonymously with Reuters. “What’s next? Mr. Bean?” (Waters mentioned this quote in his address, quipping that the Mr. Bean reference suggested “it’s a penny-to-a-pound that the anonymous diplomat is an Englishman.”)
But for Waters, the matter is serious, if even mostly seriously misguided. Over the past six months, the musician has used his platform as a sounding board for scorching political takes. In August, he branded President Joe Biden a “war criminal” during a CNN broadcast and claimed he was directly “fueling the war in the Ukraine.”
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Then, in September, Waters published an open letter to Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska that targeted the country’s Western weapons source.
But for Waters, the matter is serious, if even mostly seriously misguided. Over the past six months, the musician has used his platform as a sounding board for scorching political takes. In August, he branded President Joe Biden a “war criminal” during a CNN broadcast and claimed he was directly “fueling the war in the Ukraine.”
Then, in September, Waters published an open letter to Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska that targeted the country’s Western weapons source.
What’s Roger’s FR handle? (Just kidding, folks! ;))
His lips move but I don’t know what he is saying.
What is this jamoke’s FReeper name? I see lots of Putinistas here but not like him.
Why the Sam Hill is a nobody like Roger Waters talking at the United Nations?
Syd Barrett wasn’t available.
Leftist rock and roll celebrity and activist wanders off the plantation and actually criticizes other Leftist/Democrats on their corruption and war-mongering.
There’s so many of them, I suppose chances are it was bound to happen, eventually.
Excellent
Why is that self-important turd getting a microphone?
Does the U.N. have any idea how listening to rock stars damages its already anemic credibility?
Syd would’ve made more sense
just STFU and sing.
“the lunatic..is on the graus......the lunatic..is on the graus”....
“Rock stars...Is there anything they don’t know?”
- Homer J. Simpson
David Gilmour Blasts Roger Waters As “Misogynistic, Antisemitic Putin Apologist”
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4129140/posts
I’ll wait to hear from the drummer of King Crimson before I form my opinion
The fake Russian loser bear is always getting poked and provoked by everyone. So it seems. Anyone they don’t like, they invade. Like Georgia, Ukraine and Crimea. These lo-IQ barbarians live to be a burr under everyone’s saddle.
He’s not wrong about Biden.
He said much worse things about Trump.
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