Disturbed Frontman
David Draiman Slams BDS, Roger Waters Over Anti-Semitism
The frontman of the American heavy metal band Disturbed
has defended the
group’s decision to perform in Israel next month and slammed the anti-Semitic
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement for pressuring artists to
single out the Jewish State for discrimination.
"It’s just Israel that gets this treatment, and I think we
all know the reason behind that,” David Draiman said in an interview Friday.
“There’s a special hatred that exists for the Jewish people in this world and
it unfortunately can’t be explained.”
He noted how BDS supporters stigmatize Israel while ignoring
notorious human rights violators and “oppressive, closed-off regimes,” like
China and Russia, “where LGBTQ people are persecuted, where all kinds of
minorities are persecuted.”
The singer, who describes himself as a secular Jew, said the
best way to achieve peace is “to build bridges,” arguing that BDS erects walls
between entire peoples.
He specifically slammed efforts by former Pink Floyd frontman
and leading anti-Israel activist Roger Waters for bullying artists not to perform
in Israel. Waters had attacked Disturbed for their decision to play a gig in
the Jewish State.
The band will be performing in Israel for the first time on July
2.
“The very notion that Waters and the rest of his Nazi comrades
decide that this is the way to go ahead and foster change is absolute lunacy
and idiocy,” Draiman said of their attempts to shut down cultural exchanges.
“Regardless of whether it’s Israel or anywhere else, boycotting
an entire society and an entire people based on the actions of its government
is absolutely ridiculous,” he added. “It doesn’t accomplish anything.”
Draiman previously criticized the BDS movement in 2013, after a
Waters concert featured a floating pig displaying a Star of David, a move that
the singer has continuously defended. The Disturbed frontman described the
incident as “abhorrent and blatantly anti-Semitic.”
Artists including Australian rockstar Nick Cave and the British
band Radiohead have received similar backlash for playing shows in Israel,
while pop diva Madonna’s Eurovision performance in Tel Aviv last month was also
met with protests from BDS groups. All of them criticized their attempts to
politicize music.
Read more at The
Tower.
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