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Cheating in Eurovision voting

A-lister

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No no no A-lister your are wrong here. First look at the guys how they look like. Secondly it says on the video. they are coming from Belarus

I never said they were Azeris... I said that if true, then they have been approached by an Azeri team prior.

I didn't even watch the whole video because it bored me to death :lol:

I simply don't think any of it, so I leave it to other conspiracy thinkers to talk about this video :lol:
 

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Just... don't talk about that issue anymore. Clearly you have no clue about anything regarding that issue.

I'm just thinking what I should have done if I wanted this, then I'd also approach someone from a local community whom I can communicate with and ask them to do whatever I wanted for me, of course they'd get paid for doing that.
Except in your hypothetical scenario, the local Russian-speakers still went after random students instead of, you know, finding locals they knew. So the plan still makes zero sense.
 

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I never said that they were Azeris though, that's other peoples' claims.

I said that IF there's any truth to that video, the most logical way (imo) would be if someone from the Azeri team approached locals in some form to do this "work" for them...

However, I don't believe anything with this video tbh, I have no opinion on it really.
But those guys were not even locals. They came from Belarus. Why would Azerbaijan hire these Belorussian people to do this dirty job in Lithuania? :confused:
 

A-lister

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So... Belorussian people were sent by Azerbaijan to Lithuania to find some Russian-speaking Lithuanians to vote for Azerbaijan? Worst. Plan. Ever.

I know right? Could be the storyline for a new movie :lol:

Anyways do they say in the video that they are "sent" there? Haha so funny... whoever came up with it... and if true it's even more hilarious :lol:
 

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Even if the guys were Azerbaijani, it wouldn't make any sense for a country to risk its reputation in Eurovision with such a messy plan. It surely is not a very smart move.
 

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so dreadful and obviously fake video and so many attention? Common people, obvious that its a provocation. Or you believe that :lt: can give :12: to :ge: many times but :az:?

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:12: from :lt: to :ge:: oh? ok, exUSSR block voting...
:12: from :lt: to :az:: SOOC they bought votes!!!!

this is my point why i came here. because i think its not fair all countries pull Azerbaijan which has not good world rating :?
 

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I respect your opinion but thing about that making million dollar deal on the cafe? who will go for this risk?
Not every opinion deserves respect. I can think of quiet a few people on this forum whose opinions don't.

lool kidding me? go ask vote for deal? if it was to buy operator then may be realistic.
I pointing out how ridiculous this video is, claiming that Belorussians had entered Lithuania, sent by Azerbaijan, to find random Lithuanian students to do Azerbaijan's bidding.
 

KissMeYouFool

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as Galandar pointed out there is a small Azerbaijani community of about 1,000 people in Lithuania. Wouldn't that be easier and more natural to pay money them and have them vote for Azerbaijan repeatedly?

and one thing I didn't get. Let's say I'm Lithuanian and I took money and free sms card, but then instead of voting for Azerbaijan I voted for some other country. How the hell are they going to know who I voted for? Were they also going after those who received money and checking their records? :)

this "devilish" plan has so many holes that it's not even funny :)
 

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Not every opinion deserves respect. I can think of quiet a few people on this forum whose opinions don't.


I pointing out how ridiculous this video is, claiming that Belorussians had entered Lithuania, sent by Azerbaijan, to find random Lithuanian students to do Azerbaijan's bidding.

Sorry misunderstood you first time:)
 

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as Galandar pointed out there is a small Azerbaijani community of about 1,000 people in Lithuania. Wouldn't that be easier and more natural to pay money them and have them vote for Azerbaijan repeatedly?

and one thing I didn't get. Let's say I'm Lithuanian and I took money and free sms card, but then instead of voting for Azerbaijan I voted for some other country. How the hell are they going to know who I voted for? Were they also going after those who received money and checking their records? :)

this "devilish" plan has so many holes that it's not even funny :)

let me tell you the most funniest part of the video.. They are putting 4 phone together. i donno what they mean about that... To show how phone looks like?))
 

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actually its so fun, i imagined how people who made this video for fun laugh from many people who believe in it and even spent time on arguing about it

I would have understood if people were doing it to "troll", but, unfortunately, I think their motives were much more down to Earth. The idea is to throw **** hoping that it will stick. And as I wrote earlier, this already happened once 4 years ago, but people behind it got exposed. Now this is another try.

a small self-reference to my earlier post in case if someone missed it http://www.escunited.com/t10273-40/#post1024830
 

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In any case we all know that televoting alone would not make Azerbaijan getting 12 points from 10 countries, 10 points from 3 countries and 8 points from 3 countries. With the new system implemented that would be simply impossible.
 

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I would have understood if people were doing it to "troll", but, unfortunately, I think their motives were much more down to Earth. The idea is to throw **** hoping that it will stick. And as I wrote earlier, this already happened once 4 years ago, but people behind it got exposed. Now this is another try.

I also don't think it's a simple troll attempt. There is something more. I think those people were paid to do this video.
 

KissMeYouFool

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Farahim read post #400 or #514 and stop asking silly questions ;)
 
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