What would be the reaction if a
performing artist went around supporting a movement whose objective is the
destruction of a nation and the denial of a people’s right of
self-determination? If, when challenged, he resorted to some of the worst
stereotypes and hateful language, what would be the reaction? It seems
that when it comes to Roger Waters, Israel, and Jews, he goes on a concert tour
and no one objects.
Not unlike Mel Gibson, who said some of the worst
Jew-hating comments but who now is heralded as the director of the new movie
Hacksaw Ridge. If Waters or Gibson made comments such as
they have about any other nationality or ethnic group, they would be shunned. But, somehow, when it comes to Israel and Jews, their hate is acceptable.
My wife and I split our time between Jerusalem and Sacramento, California. We've been back in Sacramento for about six weeks. The community is excited and proud because after years of planning and several false starts, a world-class, state-of-the-art arena has just opened. It is the new home of the Sacramento Kings, it is set to host a vitual parade of singers and other stars, and it is widely expected that it will be the catalyst for the long-awaited revival of the downtown. In short, it is a hopeful, happy time for the community.
Although only an intermittent resident of Sacramento these days, I was enjoying the excitement and pride of my hometown friends; it's contagious. As I was skimming through a list of upcoming events, I was startled and, to put it mildly, disappointed, to see that Waters was scheduled for a show in June at the new Golden 1 Center. This is particularly offensive because the center received substantial funding from public funds.
If Mr. Waters made the kinds of comments about Mexico
and Mexican Americans that he has made about Israel and Jews, the
public justifiably would not stand for him appearing at the Golden One
Center. And, yet, when it comes to Israel and Jews, he is booked and nary a word is said.
Just about two weeks ago I wrote to the primary owner of the team, who was the driving force behind the arena, and to several key personnel, as well as to outgoing Mayor Kevin Johnson and Mayor-elect Darrell Steinberg. No response. Below is my letter.
I am heartened to note that American Express recently decided that it does not wish to be associated with Waters' campaign of hate.
Dear Mr. Ranadive:
The opening of the new Golden 1 Center is understandably a
moment of great pride to Sacramento and the area. It represents a renaissance for the city and
the entire region. Having grown up and
spent a good part of my life in the city, and as a lifelong resident of the
county, I share in the excitement and pride that the new arena has brought to
the city and the region. The Center could
not have been built and opened without the active support of the citizens of
the Sacramento, and without a sizeable contribution of public funds.
As a Jew, a resident of Sacramento County, and as a citizen
of both the United States and Israel, I was shocked, saddened, and disappointed
when I recently learned that the arena will be hosting Roger Waters in
June. Mr. Waters is an unabashed
Jew-hater who supports a movement whose objective is to deny the Jewish people
their right to self-determination in our ancestral homeland.
Mr. Waters claims that he is not a Jew hater but, rather,
that he just wants to cause a change in Israeli policy. However, his actions and words demonstrate
that the claim is a lie. Mr. Waters is a
vociferous supporter of the BDS (Boycott, Sanctions, and Divestment)
Movement. As stated clearly by its
leaders, the objective of the BDS Movement is the destruction of Israel. (See, for example, http://www.jpost.com/Blogs/2nd-Thoughts/BDS-opposes-the-two-state-solution-of-the-Arab-Israel-conflict-364648)
Mr. Waters campaigns
relentlessly in support of BDS, threatening and intimidating other artists to
comply with the boycott of Israel.
Criticizing Israel is legitimate. Engaging in a campaign that would destroy
Israel and deprive the Jews of their homeland is plain and simply Jew
hatred.
In his campaign of support for BDS and against Israel, Mr.
Waters continuously engages in behavior which is defined by the U.S. State
Department as Anti-Semitism. In addition to supporting a movement that would
deny Jews their right to self-determination and Israel’s right to exist, he
invokes images of classic anti-Semitism to characterize Israel or Israelis; he
draws comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis; he
applies double standards by requiring of Israel behavior not expected or
demanded of any other democratic nation. http://www.state.gov/j/drl/rls/fs/2010/122352.htm
If Mr. Waters’ support of BDS and his behavior toward Israel
were not enough to demonstrate his Jew hatred, his own words leave no
doubt. When people disagree with him, he
invariably invokes age-old canards of Jewish influence, control of the media,
and conspiratorial networks supposedly working to thwart him. In 2013 his assertions and behavior led the
former head of the Anti-Defamation League, Abe Foxman, who had previously
defended Waters’ statements as artistic free expression, to declare that he
was, in fact, an anti-Semite invoking hateful conspiracy theories about
Jews. http://www.timesofisrael.com/adl-sadly-concludes-that-roger-waters-is-an-anti-semite/ http://www.adl.org/press-center/press-releases/israel-middle-east/adl-open-letter-to-roger-waters.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/#.WAKI3dUrLIU
At one point Mr. Waters’ Jew-hatred became so egregious that
the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano felt compelled to condemn it. https://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=18656 http://www.timesofisrael.com/vatican-op-ed-slams-pig-flying-musicians-unrestrained-anti-semitism/
Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Weisenthal Center has also
condemned Waters as a blatant Jew hater.
https://www.algemeiner.com/2013/08/01/swcs-rabbi-cooper-responds-to-roger-waters-open-letter-he-needs-a-reality-check/ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2384843/Pink-Floyd-bassist-Roger-Waters-called-antisemitic-Rabbi-race-row.html
I anticipate some defending Mr. Waters’ “right” to express
his opinion as freedom of expression or artistic expression. Mr. Waters has every right to go out on his
driveway or onto the street to make Jew-hating statements and display
Jew-hating imagery. He can go out on his
driveway or onto the street and deny an entire nationality the right to exist
and support a movement dedicated to its destruction. That is not the question here.
The question is whether the Golden I Center,
built with significant public financial support and intended to be a welcoming
place for ALL of the people of the region, will host a person who spews such
hate. I would venture to guess that
there would be no question that the Center would not host any speaker or artist
who advanced such hatred toward any other ethnic group, or who so denigrated or
denied the right of self-determination of any other nationality. It should not do so when it comes to Jews and
the national homeland of the Jewish people.
The new Golden 1 Center is justifiably Sacramento’s pride
and joy. It is a gem. It was built with
public support and public funding.
Allowing a hate mongerer like Waters to perform and to spew his hate
against one nationality and religion will sully the arena while Sacramentans
are reveling in its birth. It will leave
a very bad taste in the mouths of many citizens and fans who have been strong
supporters of the Kings, the arena, and the city.
I respectfully urge you to cancel Mr. Waters’ appearance.
Sincerely,
Alan Edelstein
(Originally published in The Times of Israel)
For speaking engagements: ae@edelsteinstrategies.com
I am NOT coming to the concert, and started protesting and campaigning AGAINST his appearing 9 days ago...
ReplyDeleteWaters seems to get a pass when it comes to his music. He even just was a headliner at that huge California gig with the Stones, Who, McCartney, etc.
ReplyDeleteThere were many stories that he lost $4 million in tour sponsorship from AMEX because of his anti-Israel activism, but when you read the piece it seems they just declined to support his tour - not cancelled their support after agreeing. Who knows the reason? Plus he's got another sponsor, I believe Citibank, so it hasn't hurt him it seems.
I was pretty upset when I heard he was coming. We need to work to get his show canceled. He doesn't represent the arts with his hateful bigotry.
ReplyDeleteBesides that and the fact that the income can be excellent, remember, they've got some of the best seats in the house at every show.
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