escYOUnited
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EBU will take action only if fans and the public opinion take a strong stand against Russia. Even with the Belarusian case, they were very reluctant in the beginning, then they took action only because of our reaction. That's why, we should be very determined.
EBU will take action only if fans and the public opinion take a strong stand against Russia. Even with the Belarusian case, they were very reluctant in the beginning, then they took action only because of our reaction. That's why, we should be very determined.
Also I would like to say to all Russian fans on board, I know it might feel terrible seeing your country's name associated with banning, hate, aggression and war. Please remember that we have nothing against Russian people who are against war, and the dignified talented Russian artists who deserve to be recognized on Europe's biggest music event.
Sometimes our words might seem like demonizing Russia altogether while glorifying Ukraine to the skies, but this is only a shout out to ban the Russian state's propagandist broadcaster from ESC. I have a heavy heart wishing a country to withdraw from ESC, it's always 'the more the merrier' and all of us would like to have 43 competing countries in May. But this is an exceptional case and has to go. Sorry....
Does Putin and his regime even care whether they perform in Eurovision or not though?…
I appreciate the sentiment and any support is good support. But really, Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, occupied its territories, and has been killing Ukrainians for the last 8 years. Lazarev represented Russia at ESC twice during that time, opting to ignore the war and the devastation his country was causing Ukraine. Maybe some of this could have been avoided if Russians expressed disapproval for Putin's actions from the get go. Instead, they played this nonsense games - denying involvement, justifying action, shifting blame, etc.Sergey's statement, bless his soul:
You think people scared of WWIII will pay attention to some random event scheduled for May?That`s why I started the damn petition that still hasn`t even gotten 100 signatures yet.
The easy take on the situation. Doesn't say a word about who is to blame. Useless.Sergey's statement, bless his soul:
Dude, I obviously know that there are more important things than Eurovision atm. Just trying to send a signal to the damn EBU to show them that we don`t want to give the Russian thug government a platform.You think people scared of WWIII will pay attention to some random event scheduled for May?
I appreciate the sentiment and any support is good support. But really, Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, occupied its territories, and has been killing Ukrainians for the last 8 years. Lazarev represented Russia at ESC twice during that time, opting to ignore the war and the devastation his country was causing Ukraine. Maybe some of this could have been avoided if Russians expressed disapproval for Putin's actions from the get go. Instead, they played this nonsense games - denying involvement, justifying action, shifting blame, etc.
Translation: It`s ok as long as we get those sweet dollars.Ridiculous, transliteration: they will wait for a member of press to get killed so they can cancel their participation by invoking "media freedom". As if media freedom exists in Russia. How many pittyful a***s there are in EBU.