
Former Pink Floyd bassist and longtime BDS campaigner Roger Waters described Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg as part of an insidious. He added, “You think, How did this little pr**k, who started off going, ‘She’s pretty, we’ll give her a 4 out of 5, she’s ugly, we’ll give her a 1.’ How the f**k did he get any power in anything? And yet here he is, one of the most powerful idiots in the world. Jun 15, 2021, 6:35 PM (GMT+3) Roger Waters Reuters. They want to use it to make Facebook and Instagram even bigger and more powerful than it already is so that it can continue to censor all of us in this room and prevent this story about Julian Assange getting out to the general public…” Waters concluded his rant by turning his criticism specifically to Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, the corporation that owns. Responding to that, Waters said, “It’s true, and yet they want to sojourn it. Pink Floyds Roger Waters, left, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. RELATED: Roger Waters Explains Why A Pink Floyd Reunion Would Be ‘F**king Awful’ We feel that the core sentiment of this song is still so prevalent and necessary today, which speaks to how timeless a work ,” the letter stated. “We want to thank you for considering this project. He also read out a portion of the letter that he says was sent to him by Zuckerberg. So I will not be a party to this bulls**t, Zuckerberg.” So those of us who do have any power, and I do have a little bit-in terms of control of the publishing of my songs I do anyway. “I only mention that because it’s the insidious movement of them to take over absolutely everything. The musician explained his opposition to Zuckerberg and Facebook. “So it’s a missive from Mark Zuckerberg to me… with an offer of a huge, huge amount of money and the answer is, ‘F**k you! No f**king way!”

It’s a request for the rights to use my song, ‘Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2),’ in the making of a film to promote Instagram. “You have no idea what it is-nobody does-because it arrived on the internet to me this morning.

“This is something that I actually put in my folder when I came out here today,” he told the gathering, as seen in a video shared by La Jornada. RELATED: Roger Waters Slams David Gilmour For Refusing Him Access To Pink Floyd Website But you say, how did this little prick, who started off going, ‘She’s pretty, we’ll give her a 4 out of 5, she’s ugly, we’ll give her a 1.’ How the f–k did he get any power in anything? And yet here he is, one of the most powerful idiots in the world.Roger Waters really does not like Mark Zuckerberg.Īppearing at a forum supporting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, the former Pink Floyd frontman revealed the Facebook CEO had requested the use of one of the band’s songs for a promotional campaign for Instagram. Roger Waters has been praised by fans for rejecting Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg 's request to use one of his tracks in an Instagram campaign. He then went off a little more, saying, “Zuckerberg features in my new rock and roll show, I’ve got him sitting… no, I shouldn’t tell you, but he does. “It’s true, and yet they want to sojourn it, to use it to make Facebook and Instagram even bigger and more powerful than it already is, so that it can continue to censor all of us in this room and prevent the story about Julian Assange getting out to the general public, so the general public can go ‘What? No. I may not agree with everything Roger Waters believes in with his politics, but his response to Mark Zuckerburg is funny as hell and exactly the response tha. “‘We feel that the core sentiment of this song is still so prevalent and necessary today, which speaks to how timely a work it ’ “‘We want to thank you for considering this project,'” said Waters. Waters also read the message he says he received from Zuckerberg. Related: Mark Zuckerberg Gives Odd Explanation For Why He Infamously Caked His Face In Sunscreen So I will not be a party to this bullsh-t, Zuckerberg.”

So those of us who do have any power, and I do have a little bit, in terms of control of the publishing of my songs I do anyway. “And I only mention that because it’s the insidious movement of them to take over absolutely everything. With an offer of a huge, huge amount of money and the answer is, ‘F–k you! No f–king way! Waters continued, “So it’s a missive from Mark Zuckerberg to me.
