Roger Waters’s first Substack post: needs more ambition
He’s on the right track, but the first Substack post by Roger Waters – of Pink Floyd and false anti-Semitism accusations fame – lacks ambition.
He rightly points the finger at leaders of western governments who seem to think it is perfectly fine for Israel to starve the innocent people of Gaza in collective punishment – a war crime – for the attack by Hamas on October 7 last year:
Ricky Sunak and Keir Starmer, the leaders of both major political parties in our country, are enthusiastically applauding and cheering on the Genocide of all the Palestinian People, men, women, and children… and the heads of state of all the NATO countries in the EU silently intoning the mantra “Let Them Eat Grass”.
I love the reference to “Ricky” Sunak. We should all call him that from now on.
His solution?
We can have a revolution. A democratic revolution. Use our vote.
“But how? Labour and Conservative are both led by genocidal maniacs”
I know that.
Ok, here’s the plan.
George Galloway showed us the way in Rochdale.
We put mainstream politics to one side at least for one election in one constituency.
“What do you mean one constituency?”
Holburn and St Pancras in London.
“But that’s Keir Starmer’s seat, one of labours safest seats”
Exactly. We persuade the entire labour electorate in Holburn and St Pancras to vote for ANDREW FEINSTEIN an independent anti genocide candidate.
“But that would mean Keir Starmer losing his seat, so he couldn’t be prime minister”
Exactly.
Why stop there?
Independent and small-party candidates are proliferating across the UK.
Why not encourage people to, you know, actually carry out their democratic duty and vote for the candidate in their constituency whose policies would best benefit them?
Here’s my YouTube clip about it:
You know it makes sense.
Source: LET THEM EAT GRASS – by Roger Waters – The Acorn
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