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Aging rocker Roger Waters, leader of the celebrity brigade of the BDS Movement.

New York radio shock jock Howard Stern turned his no-holds barred criticism on aging rocker Roger Waters of Pink Floyd fame.

Unlike so many Jewish celebrities who feel compelled to go along with the knock Israel shtick, or, at best, ignore it, Stern scorched Waters for being a vile anti-Semite.

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Waters has been at the forefront of the celebrity attack Israel brigade by promoting the BDS (boycott of, divestment from and sanctions against Israel) Movement. He has bullied other celebrities, especially singers, who plan to  visit Israel as part of their music tours.

Most recently Waters went after Bon Jovi, attempting to convince the band to cancel its planned visit to Israel.

Bon Jovi snubbed Waters and performed in Tel Aviv’s Hayarkon Park on Oct. 3. The lead singer even told Israelis, to great applause, they should adopt his song, “We Don’t Run.”

So when Stern was told that Waters had been trying to get Bon Jovi to cancel its gig in Israel, he went off, cursing at Waters, calling him names (in his inimitable style) and pointing out that “the Palestinians are these Arabs that could live in Egypt, that could live in Saudi Arabia, but guess what? Those countries don’t want them either. So they have a country, and Israel has a tiny little country and it bugs the [expletive deleted] out of Roger Waters.”

Stern continued, “Where’s the one place they can stick Jews where no one will be offended? Because the Jews are getting killed all over the world. Give them a little homeland on a desert where there’s no water, where essentially no one could live. And no one did live there despite the [expletive deleted.]”

Thanks Howard.

 


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Lori Lowenthal Marcus is a contributor to the JewishPress.com. A graduate of Harvard Law School, she previously practiced First Amendment law and taught in Philadelphia-area graduate and law schools. You can reach her by email: [email protected]