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Pink Floyd's Waters insists critics misread symbols

October 7, 2010 16:05

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

British rock singer Roger Waters has dismissed the claim by American Jewry's main defence organisation that parts of his current concert tour "cross the line into antisemitism".

The former Pink Floyd bass player and vocalist was attacked by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) for using a projection which shows Israel dropping bombs in the shape of stars of David, followed by the dollar symbol.

The animated scene - an attack on Israel's security barrier - forms the backdrop to performances of the song Goodbye Blue Sky, from the hit 1979 album The Wall. The images also show the B52 bomber dropping symbols including the Shell logo and a crucifix.

Abraham Foxman, the ADL's national director, criticised the "outrageous" choice of imagery, saying it was "playing into and dredging up the worst age-old antisemitic stereotype about Jews and their supposed obsession with making money".

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