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Roger Waters Sparks Outrage with Controversial UN Speech on Ukraine and Gaza


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Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters delivered a controversial speech at the United Nations, appearing via Zoom during a Security Council meeting in New York. Wearing a small Palestinian flag pin on his lapel, the 81-year-old musician addressed diplomats about the ongoing war in Ukraine but also briefly referenced the situation in Gaza.  

 

Russia once again rolled out their guest clown, Roger Waters, at the UN Security Council as they probably couldn’t find someone else to play their act. 

Waters appeared on a giant video wall in the capacity of “expert”, appearing with a Palestinian flag pinned to his jacket. 

 

The speech, which many criticized as rambling, took place as the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches. Waters, introduced as an "activist," has faced backlash for past actions, including allegedly supporting Hamas’ October 7 attack on Israel and dressing as a Nazi during a Berlin performance in 2023.  

 

During his monologue, Waters primarily focused on Ukraine but made a passing comment about Palestine, saying, "Palestine isn't really a war, is it? Don't get me started. Back to Ukraine."  

 

He began his remarks by addressing skepticism over his qualifications to speak on global conflicts. "I sense an objection, somewhere out here in this room, a questioning of my credentials, so forgive me," Waters said. "I may be just a musician, but I'm here to talk about war and peace and love, and my credentials are firmly in place." He justified his authority on the topic by referencing his father’s death in 1944 while fighting the Nazis at Anzio when Waters was just five months old.  

 

Waters condemned Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, saying his "blood ran cold" on February 24, 2022. He argued that the war could have been prevented through "diplomacy, common sense, and talking to each other." He also accused former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson of undermining early peace negotiations in Istanbul, claiming that Johnson encouraged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to prolong the war for the benefit of the United States.  

 

Imitating Johnson’s alleged conversation with Zelensky, Waters said, "'It's been decided to continue it (the war) for as long as it takes, and just between you and me, the longer it takes, the better. They (the Americans) will keep sending you ammo of course, and they'd like you to, just, you know, fight on.'"  

 

Waters' remarks come after a series of controversies that have impacted his career. In late 2023, his record label BMG dropped him, with Waters later claiming he was "fired" by CEO Thomas Coesfeld. This move halted the planned release of a re-recorded version of Pink Floyd’s 1973 album *Dark Side of the Moon*, which was ultimately reassigned to UK-based label Cooking Vinyl.  

 

The musician has also faced allegations of antisemitism. Former producer Bob Ezrin has publicly criticized him, alleging that Waters once referred to his ex-agent Bryan Morrison as a "f***ing Jew."  

 

His latest appearance at the UN has only added to the controversy surrounding him, with critics calling his speech unhinged and politically charged.

 

Based on a report by Daily Mail  2025-02-19

 

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One of my favourite musicians of all time his Dark Side Redux is on repeat play. His politics is his business and none of mine. He's bang on about Ukaraine. As for rambling he's 81he could give many hear a good run for their "money" - it's a gas !

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Musician celebrities as politicians.  Too bad they can't bring back the dead ones -- we could get Tchaikovsky's opinion on how to handle Somali pirates and US seizure of the Panama Canal.

Anyone remember Celebrity Death Match?  I'd have liked to see them do Waters vs Bono.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0208614/

 

 

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51 minutes ago, bendejo said:

Musician celebrities as politicians. 

Interesting comment in light of those who rolled out for Harris and those who continue to throw baby tantrums and shed Tik Tok tears over Trump's victory.

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45 minutes ago, TedG said:

Why is he speaking to the UN? 

A Jew hater and Russian shill invited by the Russians to speak. 

 

"Former producer Bob Ezrin has publicly criticized him, alleging that Waters once referred to his ex-agent Bryan Morrison as a "f***ing Jew."  

 

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3 hours ago, Social Media said:

During his monologue, Waters primarily focused on Ukraine but made a passing comment about Palestine, saying, "Palestine isn't really a war, is it? Don't get me started. Back to Ukraine."

Sensationalism outrage sparkling at its finest. A short single phrase dissected and spurred by wild imaginations.

 

….and lay it on thick…

3 hours ago, Social Media said:

Bob Ezrin has publicly criticized him, alleging that Waters once referred to his ex-agent Bryan Morrison as a "f***ing Jew."

Good grief so frik’n what, how about a little context. Here’s some context, if someone asked me a stupid question such as if my wife cooks Thai food, then they’d most definitely be reciprocated with a “of course she cooks Thai food, she’s a farking Thai for gods sake!”

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