"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." "It's true, and yet they want to sojourn it," Waters continued. We feel that the core sentiment of this song is still so prevalent and necessary today, which speaks to how timeless a work. Reading out a portion of the letter alleged to be from Zuckerberg, Waters said: "We want to thank you for considering this project. Roger waters saying fuck you to mark zuckerberg’s offer for using his song is literally the best thing to have happened all week □- ☾ □ June 15, 2021 So I will not be a party to this bull****, 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*** you! No f***ing way! He went on: "So it's a missive from Mark Zuckerberg to me. 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. ![]() In the viral video, which was dated June 10 and shared on Twitter by Mexico's La Jornada on Saturday, rocker Waters pulled out a sheet of paper, as he said: "This is something that I actually put in my folder when I came out here today. Lo narró en un acto por la libertad de Julian Assange ( #VideosLaJornada /gEVqaor8Eo- La Jornada June 12, 2021 El músico contó que le ofrecieron “una gran cantidad de dinero” por permitir el uso de Another brick in the wall II para promover Instagram. “¡Vete a la chingada!”: a Mark Zuckerberg. Meanwhile, wrote on the micro-blogging platform: "i love you, roger waters fighting against capitalism, i love you." "Roger Waters might just be the final push of inspiration for me to delete and leave Instagram from my life," wrote "I left Fakebook 4 years ago and I don't miss it one bit." the only one who's managed to avoid becoming a cartoon. Said "roger waters is the only boomer rockstar that matters. "Wow! Let's have a few more like Roger Waters please!!!" stated. Reacting to the video, tweeted: "roger waters saying f*** you to mark zuckerberg's offer for using his song is literally the best thing to have happened all week." ![]() "Another reason to absolutely love wrote "This man is a hero." "Roger Waters of Pink Floyd is a hero," said "That's the tweet." ![]() The musician's stance ignited an outpouring of praise on Twitter, with journalist Glenn Greenwald writing: "Put Roger Waters in charge of anti-trust law in the US." No more.Read more Roger Waters Tells Mark Zuckerberg 'F*** You' for Wanting Pink Floyd Song ![]() Waters angrily responded: "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. We feel that the core sentiment of this song is still so prevalent and necessary today." The musician claimed that the email he'd received from Facebook said of the song: "We want to thank you for considering this project. He was the driving force behind many of the band's classic albums, including 1979's The Wall, which spawned the hit single Another Brick In The Wall (Part 2). Waters was one of the original members of Pink Floyd until he left the band in 1986, unsuccessfully attempting to stop the remaining members from continuing to use the name. I will not be a party to this bulls**t, Zuckerberg." in terms of the control of the publishing of my songs, I do anyway. So those of us who do have any power, and I do have a little bit. "I only mention that because it's the insidious movement of them to take over absolutely everything.
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