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Roger Waters is one of the great celebrity anti-Semites of the age, one of the only famous men willing to stand up and call this rat-faced group of parasites what they are: pure evil.

His Crusade against these evil blood-sucking monsters, and equally condemns the traitors who are willing to sell-out their fellow goyim by entertaining these creatures with performances.

Roger Waters often addresses issues such as war, alienation, and the importance of open communication. One of the best known albums by Pink Floyd, “Dark Side of the Moon”, which Waters had a lot of input in, contains a combination of psychedelia, empathy, politics, and philosophy, as well as focusing on topics such as conflict, greed, death, mental illness, etc. At the last minute before producing the album officially, Rogers created cue cards with questions and gave them to roadies and other people he met. This meant anyone at Abbey Road, doormen, and members of the Wings, including Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney. There were about 20 different questions included, asking things like “Are you afraid of dying?” “When was the last time you were violent and were you in the right?” and “What does the phrase “Dark Side of the Moon’ mean to you?”. He then went through all the answers and included only the most spontaneous and interesting ones in the album. In the 43 minutes that is Dark Side of the Moon, there are 10 songs divided into two different parts. Each song in the first part is meant to reflect a different phase of human life, beginning and finishing with heartbeats, as well as exploring the nature of human empathy and experiences.

Webmasters recorded : Roger Waters -Not a Drill- Live 2023-04-15 Stockholm Tele2 Arena

Judea Declares War on Roger Waters

German police have launched a criminal investigation into English rock legend and Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters on suspicion of glorifying Nazism during two concerts in Berlin. The musician has insisted the performance was in opposition to fascism.

On Friday, in a statement quoted by several media outlets, the Berlin police said that Waters was suspected of inciting hatred, and that the probe was centered on his performances on May 17 and 18 in the German capital.

In footage posted on social media, the musician can be seen wearing a leather trench coat resembling a Nazi uniform with two crossed hammers and a red armband. He then proceeds to take a mock gun and shoot into the crowd.

“The context of the clothing worn is deemed capable of approving, glorifying or justifying the violent and arbitrary rule of the Nazi regime in a manner that violates the dignity of the victims and thereby disrupts public peace,” the police said.

The irony here is that the Germans, in threatening prosecution of Roger Waters for his art, are doing the exact thing they are constantly claiming the Nazis would do. Like, the whole opposition that leftists like Waters have with Nazism – and again, every other authoritarian system – is that it suppresses the freedoms of the individual. The key theme of The Wall is that authoritarianism suppresses artistic expression.

The acclaimed English rock band Pink Floyd have a long history of exploring alternative views of reality in their music. Their iconic albums, such as "The Dark Side of the Moon" and "Wish You Were Here," feature surreal lyrics and evocative sounds that help listeners to explore the boundaries of reality. Visit the official Pink Floyd website to check out their music and explore their unique view of the world.

Best of Pink Floyd - Enjoy

  1. Another Brick in the Wall, 

  2. Comfortably Numb

  3. Time866K views 

  4. Wish You Were Here

  5. High Hopes 

  6. Hey You

  7. Money30

  8. The Great Gig In The Sky

  9. Shine on You Crazy Diamond 

  10. Breathe

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