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Post by ✨💃 on Apr 23, 2016 20:48:51 GMT 1
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Post by αndreas on Apr 23, 2016 20:54:25 GMT 1
"I am not voting for Russia anymore" "Russia should be ashamed" Well actually, the reason behind this is that, if Russia wins, then the majority of the ESC followers will be unable to access Moscow and basically the contest.
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Post by Julian on Apr 23, 2016 20:56:47 GMT 1
Well if I'm honest I can understand that people don't vote for Russia because of things like this. After all, many ESC fans are from the LGBT community and why should they support a country which treats them like shit ? On the other hand, it's like the twins in 2014: it's not the artist' fault that the Russian government is acting this way. In general I like "You are the only one" but Russia's behaviour (especially their homophobia) is the reason why I'd not like it to win
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Post by Anesović on Apr 23, 2016 20:59:17 GMT 1
Are people seriously throwing shit towards Russia to what TWO passport control guards (who I am sure doesn't even know what a eurovision is) ripped apart Hovi Stars passport at the control?... "I am not voting for Russia anymore" "Russia should be ashamed" for fu*k sake people... What happened ? Hovi Star, before attending to the Russian pre-party, got stopped at the passport control, where the guards told him that he cannot enter, where they later ripped off his passport and then started laughing at him. Barei accidentally revealed this information, as Hovi wanted to keep quiet about this, as he doesn't want any attention towards it. Well actually, the reason behind this is that, if Russia wins, then the majority of the ESC followers will be unable to access Moscow and basically the contest. I can understand that there would be a lot of trouble for the fans if Russia wins (and hosts) the competition. But then again, it's a song contest, and what two. SIMPLE. passport guards did towards a ESC artist should not reflec whenever you should vote or not for that country.
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Post by Julian on Apr 23, 2016 21:00:50 GMT 1
Well actually, the reason behind this is that, if Russia wins, then the majority of the ESC followers will be unable to access Moscow and basically the contest. I can understand that there would be a lot of trouble for the fans if Russia wins (and hosts) the competition. But then again, it's a song contest, and what two. SIMPLE. passport guards did towards a ESC artist should not reflec whenever you should vote or not for that country. True but you actually can't deny that the majority of Russian citizens are homophobic as well. I myself would never travel to Russia with my boyfriend
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Post by aymnt on Apr 26, 2016 14:23:14 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 15:31:06 GMT 1
ty for letting us know. We could not live without this information.
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Post by Daniel on Apr 26, 2016 16:09:58 GMT 1
ty for letting us know. We could not live without this information. Why are you so fucking rude towards a new person?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 18:53:33 GMT 1
ty for letting us know. We could not live without this information. Why are you so fucking rude towards a new person? People were extremely rude to me when I was new and to agent right now, so when I do it it's unforgivable becuase I'm not the forum's most favorite member?
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Post by Julian on Apr 26, 2016 18:56:03 GMT 1
Why are you so fucking rude towards a new person? People were extremely rude to me when I was new and to agent right now, so when I do it it's unforgivable becuase I'm not the forum's most favorite member? This shows how immature you are lmao. You and agent posted rather weird things (like the pairings) while an interview with an ESC artist is not uninteresting at all. And just because some people were rude to you, doesn't mean, you are allowed to be rude to people who never talked to you
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