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Readers defend pianist's boycott over U.S. military policies
4:36 PM, April 27, 2009
In an unprecedented announcement at his debut at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on Sunday night, Zimerman stated that he had no desire to play in a country whose military wanted to control the world. Then he added, "Get your hands off of my country.”
Though it was reported that 30 to 40 people walked out after he made his claims, many of the 200-plus comments on the Culture Monster blog are in support of Zimerman's choice to boycott America.
Biff writes: The hedline linking to this is wrong. He didn't make "anti-U.S.comments" he was not talking about U.S. trade policy or is feelings about the inequities of the various Federal Reserve banks or any other number of things. he was speaking of the United States horrible militaristic aggression over the past 8 years. If, any of those bright lights who marched out at the first sign of dissent ever travel outside the US, they'll get much more than that. He's right and the truth hurts.
You do not deserve people like him to visit your country and perform in front of you.
Observer writes: But I do care, and he is right.
Why do we need to put a military base with missles in Poland?
For the future Iranian nuclear missle? No, that missle will not get off the ground and will be destroyed before it launches.
The missles in Poland are there to influence the region in an Empirialistic fashion.
Those that think he doesnt matter. Well your eyes must have a lot of sand in them from living your life in hiding from reality.
Cris Macdonald writes: Thank you Mr. Zimerman - your honest cannot be accepted by some narrow brained people.
And for all of you who think that he should be grateful because he makes money in America - give us a brake.
Your own country prepared strikes in NY. But most of you are lazy hamburgers and you do not have a clue what is going on.
You do not deserve people like him to visit your country and perform in front of you.
Do you feel that an artist should boycott a nation because he disagrees with certain military policies, or is it his or her duty to perform for his listeners regardless of their nation's decisions? Sound off below. You do not deserve people like him to visit your country and perform in front of you.
Observer writes: But I do care, and he is right.
Why do we need to put a military base with missles in Poland?
For the future Iranian nuclear missle? No, that missle will not get off the ground and will be destroyed before it launches.
The missles in Poland are there to influence the region in an Empirialistic fashion.
Those that think he doesnt matter. Well your eyes must have a lot of sand in them from living your life in hiding from reality.
Cris Macdonald writes: Thank you Mr. Zimerman - your honest cannot be accepted by some narrow brained people.
And for all of you who think that he should be grateful because he makes money in America - give us a brake.
Your own country prepared strikes in NY. But most of you are lazy hamburgers and you do not have a clue what is going on.
You do not deserve people like him to visit your country and perform in front of you.
-- Michelle Castillo
Photo: Krystian Zimerman in 2005. Credit: Kasslara
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This guy is an idiot--as are those of you who don't understand strategy. This has little to do with 'military aggression' but much more to do with Poland's desire to have counterbalance to overbearing Russia. It is a quid pro quo for the US to have a defense in place against Iran or any other belligerent. The US is the most gracious and defending nation ever & you morons just don't get it!