Roger Waters puts his politics center stage at Desert Trip
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INDIO, Calif. (AP) -- Roger Waters made his feelings about Donald Trump and Israel abundantly clear during a politically charged performance at the Desert Trip music festival Sunday night.
Waters blasted the Republican presidential candidate in music and images. Trump's face appeared on the massive video screen above the stage with the word "Charade" across it as Waters performed the Pink Floyd song "Pigs (Three Different Ones)." Subsequent images showed Trump wearing a Ku Klux Klan hood.
Meanwhile, a parade-sized balloon shaped like a pig floated above the audience. It had Trump's face painted on the side with the words "Ignorant, lying, racist, sexist pig." And in case that wasn't straightforward enough, giant letters flashed across the big screen reading "Trump is a pig."
The former Pink Floyd frontman waited until near the end of his performance to voice his support for the Palestinian-led BDS movement.
"I'm going to send out all of my most heartfelt love and support to all those young people on the campuses of the universities of California who are standing up for their brothers and sisters in Palestine and supporting the BDS movement," he said, "in the hope that we may encourage the government of Israel to end the occupation."