Disturbed’s David Draiman has issued a statement regarding the boos he received during his recent appearance at Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell show. The frontman, who performed “Shot In The Dark” and “Sweet Leaf” with a supergroup, was seemingly facing backlash due to his fierce support of Israel amid their ongoing war in Gaza. For his part, Draiman says he “wasn’t ‘booed off stage’” and the “few boos” he did hear came from “Jew hating morons.”

Draiman said the following:
“Part of the live stream of #backtothebeginning celebrating the legacy of Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath.
As you can see…I wasn’t “booed off stage” as so many people in the press and CERTAINLY #FreePalestine crowd, would have you believe.”
“Yes, there were a few boos when I walked out, but I came to pay homage to my teachers, my idols, the mighty Black Sabbath, and I wasn’t about to let a few Jew hating morons deter that.
It’s all about feeding their narrative, generating clickbait, and inciting hatred of Jews.”
“There’s even a track being passed around out there that added enhanced booing to the performance just to add fuel to the fire. Pathetic.
The live stream shows the truth. Both songs went over great.”
“You wouldn’t know that from some of the media however, who are only too eager to roast marshmallows next to this dumpster fire of a bullshit story.
Oh well
Still here.”
“Still coming back to the UK in the fall to what’s shaping up to be a VERY successful run, if ticket sales are any indication.
And I am STILL
UNAPOLOGETICALLY
A FIERCELY PRO ISRAEL JEW”
“I will ALWAYS stand up for my people, and I won’t be deterred, intimidated, or shamed out of rocking the asses of the masses.
Put that in your pipes and smoke it.
#AmYisraelChai
#BackToTheBeginning”
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