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She perfectly understands that she's chanceless in Russia, so:
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I think she will try inOn YT, I suggested her to try San Marino, Russia and Moldova. So it checks out.![]()
As long as the Russian entry won´t be as political as the Belurasian one + accompanied by the Russian channel spreading lies/interviews of previously beaten-up protestors, I don´t think that the EBU will prevent Russia from entering Eurovision.Not to be too political, but still very relevant question with all that is going on: I really wonder if EBU will still accept Russia using this platform if they proceed with further invasion of Ukraine?
Clearly previous invasions and ongoing occupations of parts of fellow Eurovision countries Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova doesn't bother EBU a single bit, nor does Russia's current gas-war on Europe.
I mean I applaud that EBU finally showed some guts and banned Belarus, but who is the biggest sponsor of the Lukashenko regime and the very reason he can continue torment his people? Well Russia...
But knowing EBU, $$$ talks
As long as the Russian entry won´t be as political as the Belurasian one + accompanied by the Russian channel spreading lies/interviews of previously beaten-up protestors, I don´t think that the EBU will prevent Russia from entering Eurovision.
As you´ve already said, the EBU didn´t care about Russia invading Georgia back in 2008 (they even let them host Eurovision a year afterwards!) or Ukraine in 2014.
Also, the EBU did let Turkey participate. Turkey debuted in 1975 - despite them invading Cyprus just a few months earlier back in 1974.
I fully agree with you.
Personally, I think that each and every country should have the right to take part (as long as it´s a member of the EBU or/and meets the EBU criteria) but of course, there should be a line and imo, it´s invading other EBU countries and annexing their territories but oh well, I wouldn´t have allowed Russia to compete or Turkey then - BUT - I also have to say that I give the same chance to each and every country in Eurovision, e.g. Russia was my favourite back in 2003 and 2016 - I voted for Russia in both years + 2009 (my family voted for Russia back in 2015 as well).
Let´s just hope Ukraine won´t get invaded again and we won´t lose another participant (or even more than that).
Please, keep politics out of here. This is getting really old. Haven't you noticed that there is basically no Russian commentators here and those who are here are using non-Russian flags? I wonder how come... I guess because we are such a great loving forthcoming and understanding community here, who celebrates the best in us, right? Keep hitting them hard, they will only love us more. Bravo, bro!Not to be too political, but still very relevant question with all that is going on: I really wonder if EBU will still accept Russia using this platform if they proceed with further invasion of Ukraine?
Clearly previous invasions and ongoing occupations of parts of fellow Eurovision countries Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova doesn't bother EBU a single bit, nor does Russia's current gas-war on Europe and general threats.
I mean I applaud that EBU finally showed some guts and banned Belarus, but who is the biggest sponsor of the Lukashenko regime and the very reason he can continue torment his people? Well Russia...
But knowing EBU, $$$ talks
Please, keep politics out of here. This is getting really old. Haven't you noticed that there is basically no Russian commentators here and those who are here are using non-Russian flags? I wonder how come... I guess because we are such a great loving forthcoming and understanding community here, who celebrates the best in us, right? Keep hitting them hard, they will only love us more. Bravo, bro!
Please, keep politics out of here. This is getting really old. Haven't you noticed that there is basically no Russian commentators here and those who are here are using non-Russian flags? I wonder how come... I guess because we are such a great loving forthcoming and understanding community here, who celebrates the best in us, right? Keep hitting them hard, they will only love us more. Bravo, bro!
This.No one is forcing you to read thoughI raise some very valid points that I wished I didn't have to but reality is what it is...
Oh and if you can't separate criticizing a country's government from its people, it's on you...
This.
Also, it is impossible to completely separate politics from Eurovision. Depending on what's going on in a specific country, they might not participate, e.g.
Armenia 2021 (Karabkah war)
Belarus 2021/2022 (propaganda)
Ukraine 2015 (Russia's invasion, annexation of Crimea)
Turkey 2013-2022 (homophobia)
Georgia 2009 (Russia's invasion, annexation of South Ossetia, Abkhasia)
Since what's going on in/close to Ukraine, it's a valid question if it does have an effect on all countries involved.
Such valid points - if huge events taking place in these countries may or may not effect a participation in Eurovision or entries referring to politics (like Moldova 2022) - needs to be discussed on this forum as well.
@A-lister and I have also mentioned and specially said that we ALWAYS separate the artists or songs from their countries' politics.
Otherwise, we hadn't cast votes for Russia several times in the last two decades.
That said, I wish each and every Eurovision fan - from any territory on this planet - should feel welcomed and appreciated on this very forum.
@A-lister and @Mainshow
Guys, compliment each other as much as you want. My critique is still valid: we do not have Russian commentators here, and those that are here, are using anything but their national flag. I guess, because you two have valid political disputes and because you can separate government from their people. You win guys, bravoEnjoy yourselves. C u around
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