Pink Floyd’s Waters Defends Use Of Religious Symbols
Now that his 3-year world tour for The Wall has finally come to an end, Roger Waters wants to set the record straight over criticism hes received from Jewish groups regarding his use of the Star of David symbol in the show and his support for a cultural boycott of Israel.
The 70-year old Pink Floyd co-founder says his intention was never to offend the Jewish people. I worry about it every day. Its a huge concern to me that I would be considered to be a bully, Waters says.
The controversy began with the use of the Star of David, which appears on Israels flag and is a symbol of its government, in the show as one of the animated symbols dropped from a fighter jet during the song Goodbye Blue Sky. Other symbols included a crucifix, crescent moon, and the U.S. dollar sign.
Goodbye Blue Sky is all about and how I feel about the fields of the earth being bathed in blood because were so determined to bombard our fellow man with our bit of ideology, or our bit of this, or our religion, and some took issue with that, Waters says.
Waters communicated with Anti-Defamation League national director Abraham Foxman and the rocker agreed to move the Stars of David farther away from the dollar signs.
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