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Breaking News: We Interrupt Your Evening With A Shocking Roger Waters Report

NEW YORK (RichTVX.com) — As every American with access to the internet has pointed out today, there is a slight ideological similarity between Roger Waters and Napoleon from Animal Farm by George Orwell. The Rich TVX News Network investigates the very serious problem of Pink Floyd musician Roger Waters who received applause from the Kremlin for controversial comments on the Ukraine war. In this particular incident Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters caused shocked reactions with his statements about Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. But the important thing to remember is that in Russia, on the other hand, he was celebrated for that statement, and we should for sure hold Roger Waters responsible for that fact. The British musician Roger Waters showed his rude attitudes that aren’t in style with all the awkwardness that came with it. Ask him where he left his brain. He always just points and mumbles, “Dunno, o’er there.” Imagine if Roger Waters was forced to keep all this pent up horse hatred against America and Ukraine inside. He might explode one day, and someone could get hurt. It’s no surprise that each performance on his current “This Is Not a Drill” tour begins with the following emphatic warning: “If you’re one of those ‘I love Pink Floyd, but I can’t stand Roger’s politics’ people, you might do well to fxxk off to the bar right now. Thank you, and please enjoy the show.” He said that Biden is “fueling the fire in Ukraine” and should encourage Zelensky to negotiate with Putin and put an end to “this horrific, horrendous war”. It’s that type of vulgar, lewd Roger Waters humor with just the right amount of ‘From Russia with Love’ that only sensitive Siloviki guys in the Kremlin can appreciate? Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the renowned Yale SOM leadership expert, commented on the scandal with the following amazing statement: “Yes – he should be countered and corrected in his historical distortion and his hysterical confusion of victims with villains. Instead, confused crowds cheer him for his presumed courage to challenge orthodoxy when he is actually supplanting truth with conspiracies. He, for example, ignores Putin’s long standing ambitious imperial delusions with unprovoked seizure of lands like Crimea or the sabotage of democratic elections in Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, France, etc.” We believe Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld´s statement hit the nail on the head.

Jeffrey Sonnenfeld
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld

Roger Waters

George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English musician, singer-songwriter and composer. In 1965, he co-founded the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. Waters initially served as the bassist, but following the departure of singer-songwriter Syd Barrett in 1968, he also became their lyricist, co-lead vocalist and conceptual leader until his departure in 1983.

Pink Floyd achieved international success with the concept albums The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), Animals (1977), The Wall (1979), and The Final Cut (1983). By the early 1980s, they had become one of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful groups in popular music. Amid creative differences, Waters left in 1985 and began a legal dispute over the use of the band’s name and material. They settled out of court in 1987.

Waters’s solo work includes the studio albums The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking (1984), Radio K.A.O.S. (1987), Amused to Death (1992), and Is This the Life We Really Want? (2017). In 2005, he released Ça Ira, an opera translated from Étienne and Nadine Roda-Gils’ libretto about the French Revolution.

In 1990, Waters staged one of the largest rock concerts in history, The Wall – Live in Berlin, with an attendance of 450,000. As a member of Pink Floyd, he was inducted into the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005. Later that year, he reunited with Pink Floyd bandmates Nick Mason, Richard Wright, and David Gilmour for the Live 8 global awareness event, the group’s only appearance with Waters since 1981. He has toured extensively as a solo act since 1999; he performed The Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety for his world tour of 2006–2008, and the Wall Live tour of 2010–2013 was the highest-grossing tour by a solo artist at the time.