David Draiman, the lead vocalist of Disturbed, recently responded to Roger Waters’ criticism of Bono. He defended the U2 frontman in a statement shared on X (formerly Twitter).
The statement directly addressed Waters’ attack on Bono. Draiman defended the U2 singer’s character.
“Hey Roger Waters, Bono of U2 has more honor, integrity, and decency in his heart than you will ever have in that entire hate filled body of yours,” Draiman said.
Consequence reported that Waters sharply criticized Bono during a February 2024 interview with Al Jazeera. He called him “an enormous sh*t” and described Bono’s tribute to Israeli victims as “one of the most disgusting things I’ve ever seen in my life.” The criticism was directed at Bono’s actions during a 2023 U2 concert in Las Vegas. During the concert, he altered the lyrics of “Pride (In The Name of Love)” to reference the October 7 Hamas attack and showed clear support for Israel.
Know Your Instrument noted that Waters has faced accusations of antisemitism due to his outspoken criticism of Israel. He denies these claims and clarifies that his criticism targets governments rather than ethnic or religious groups. This dispute reflects a larger cultural and political divide regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict among artists and activists in the music community.
Draiman’s defense of Bono highlights the ongoing tensions between musicians regarding their public stances on this contentious issue. The Disturbed frontman took a firm stand against Waters’ harsh rhetoric.