Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick has defended a photo of the band holding the Israeli flag, saying that “a flag can be both a symbol of a nation’s government and a symbol of that nation’s people.”
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As the band wrapped up the their first show their show, the musicians posed for a photo onstage holding the Israeli flag with the TESTAMENT logo superimposed at the top of it.One day later, Skolnick took to his Facebook page to explain why a picture of TESTAMENT holding the Israeli flag should not imply that he and his bandmates support the occupation or that they are Zionist sympathizers.Skolnick wrote: “Great night in Tel Aviv! First time, amazing crowd. Looking forward to next time!
“I wish that were all that needs to be said. However… Unlike a couple of friendly bandmates of mine — thrown for a loop by the subsequent rage comments underneath pics of themselves posing with a team of young Israeli women in uniforms fulfilling their required service in the IDF — I’m anticipating blowback.
“Now before you launch into accusations of my being a ‘supporter of the occupation,’ ‘Zionist sympathizer,’ etc… let’s look at a few things that are simultaneously true.
* The symbol within this flag — the Star of David — is both a symbol of the nation of Israel and a symbol of Jewish heritage. One can be proud of the star within and simultaneously feel appalled by some actions by the state of Israel and the behavior of certain segments of the population. I am and I do.
* One can be a massive fan of PINK FLOYD’s Roger Waters (I am), yet still consider his call for a ‘cultural boycott’ of Israel — and thus depriving its general population of music (which can be the best voice for change) — among the worst ideas you’ve ever heard. I do. (A pop artist who recently bowed to pressure from Waters — Lorde — canceled an Israel date yet went ahead with a concert in the Philippines on the same tour just after their leader, Duterte, committed a massacre of civilians there, highlighting the selectiveness of Waters and the BDS movement).
* A flag can be both a symbol of a nation’s government and a symbol of that nation’s people. ‘The People’ includes those who oppose their own government (including the Likud party and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu — whom I too oppose with a vengeance). However, all the people should not be judged by the worst transgressions of their own government (I’m not too keen on all the things done in the name of my country’s flag — preemptive war, Japanese internment, Indian displacement, slavery…I could go on…but it’s still my flag).
* One can wade into these issues knowing it will piss off folks on all sides, friends, fans and otherwise. And one can decide to go ahead and do so anyway.”