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Roger Waters Denies Anti-Semitism Claims, But Evidence Mounts Against Him

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Former Bandmate Calls Waters "Antisemitic to Rotten Core"

Roger Waters, former Pink Floyd member, has faced accusations of being an anti-Semite for over a decade. His relentless attacks on the state of Israel have led many to use this label, including his own bandmate David Gilmour, who recently called Waters "antisemitic to rotten core."

Explosive Documentary Revives Accusations

A new documentary has reignited the anti-Semitism allegations against Waters. Sources claim to have heard Waters uttering anti-Semitic slurs in person. The film also reveals shocking emails from 2010, where Waters proposed using an inflatable pig with an anti-Semitic slogan at his concerts and suggested "bombing" audiences with confetti in the shape of offensive symbols.

Waters' Controversial Views on Hamas Attacks

Waters' recent interview with journalist Glenn Greenwald on the Rumble-based "System Update" show has further fueled the controversy. When discussing the recent battle between Israel and Hamas, Waters questioned Israel's awareness of the terrorist attacks and suggested there was something suspicious about it. He also expressed support for Hamas' resistance against the Israeli occupation, while downplaying the number of civilian casualties and casting doubt on Israel's reports.

Questionable Statements and Dancing Around the Issue

During the interview, Waters refused to directly address the slaughter of Israeli civilians on October 7th, claiming there is no way to know what really happened. He also suggested that the attacks could have been instigated by Israel, hinting at a possible false flag operation. His evasive responses and reluctance to acknowledge the atrocities committed that day raise further doubts about his true intentions.

Denying Evidence Despite Video Footage

Despite ample video evidence of Hamas terrorists torturing and killing innocents, including the beheading of babies, Waters continues to deny these events. He dismisses them as stories fabricated by Israel, refusing to accept the overwhelming evidence presented by multiple reporters.

The Final Proof?

With mounting evidence against him, including his own statements and documented actions, many believe that Roger Waters' denials of anti-Semitism are becoming increasingly difficult to believe. As the controversy surrounding him continues to grow, the true extent of his intentions may become undeniable.

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