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I don't really like ABBA either, tbh. I'm just not into that "old" music, tbh. Some older songs can be very charming, though.
There is no wildcard ..
Completely valid point, but a somewhat unfair generalization I believe. I have no direct experience or anything, but Polish friends tell me that in big urban areas there isn't much of a problem, it's just that rural Poland is very backwards and Poland has a pretty low urbanization rate.I agree but let's not forget that Poland is still VERY backwards in terms of equality. There were even many cities and mayors claiming that their municipalites are "LGTB+ free" and a huge newspaper printing and giving away stickers with "LGTB+ free" logos for free.
The semi's in Poland were pre-recorded. They probably made the change as soon as he won the third semi.Basically if Albert didn't win the 3rd show they would announce him as the 3rd wild card is what this sums up to.
Completely valid point, but a somewhat unfair generalization I believe. I have no direct experience or anything, but Polish friends tell me that in big urban areas there isn't much of a problem, it's just that rural Poland is very backwards and Poland has a pretty low urbanization rate.
The semi's in Poland were pre-recorded. They probably made the change as soon as he won the third semi.
One is from Breslau, the other from Warsaw, they now live in The Netherlands. Both are not LGBT themselves, but have friends who are. Sucks to hear that there are apparently plenty of incidents in urban areas as well. That's just not a good sign at all. I think you are correct that this is one of those cases where my friends have perhaps been blind to the idea that when 'we' speak of freedom, we mean public freedom, not private.Bialystok is the second largest city in Poland in terms of population density and people got beaten up and attacked because of Pride and the city itself thinks of it being a "LGTB+" free zone.
I don't know where your friends live (probably in Warsaw or Gdansk/Poznan which is quite liberal to some parts) but "being not much of a problem" still involves harrassments, demonstrations and protests against "sodomy" and "pedophilia" on a yearly basis.
I have a Polish friend in Poznan who got beaten up for being gay and a Georgian friend who studied in Warsaw who got beaten up for being "non-Polish".
It's probably not "much of a problem" as long as they hide their sexual orientation.
I frequently travel to Poland and I love this country as a tourist destination, the cuisine, the people's hospitality but it's clearly one of the worst places to live (as a gay person) within the European Union, for sure.
Last year they were really slacking with information as well. "Pali sie" was rumoured weeks before TVP confirmed them and even then, TVP hadn't even informed Tulia their song had been in consideration for Tel Aviv.That's also what I thought and that's why I'm kinda confused about TVP saying now that they reserve the right to make an artist advance to the final as a wildcard at the same time when they announced the change to the rules (which might have happenend at the same time when Albert did qualify).
However, TVP is just not the best source of providing us information. I wouldn't be surprised if we see 4 artists competing in the "recap"/"teaser" for next week's final all of a sudden
From people I've talked to it is pretty much a guarantee than Alicja will win.
Oh this makes the rule change more relevant; apparently it's Lake Malawi and not just Albert in the final now (potentially).