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Genre: News & Politics
Date of upload: May 11, 2024 ^^
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Norway: “There is no doubt that the reputation of the Eurovision Song Contest has been significantly damaged this year, and it is now crucial that the EBU quickly takes action. The EBU needs to stop blaming the delegations and artists for the scandals that surrounded Eurovision 2024, and acknowledge the core problem. They need to be more humble and take responsibility for the damage done. They should return to the office and start communicating with both the broadcasters, the general public and the fans. I believe everyone wants a constructive dialogue, and to find ways to bring the Eurovision Song Contest back on track. We owe it to the millions of people who believe in unity, diversity, peace, love and the celebration of life and music. We owe it to everyone!”
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This is what you get if you care more about the money than about the art. United by Music —> Divide by EBU
Joost at least tried to unite people. But in my opinion the EBU screwed all participants in one way or the other. By protecting its fake ‘non political’ character, they meant protecting the money, not the fun. Replacing real sounds/experiences from the audience by fake onces. Not addressing all the complaints of the delegations seriously. Allowing intimidations in the bubble, allowing political lobbies without any consequence, terrible communication. Consequence: extremely odd voting results from public and jury. All participating countries seem disillusioned and confused. The only thing that still unites them is the feeling of being robbed. Divided by EBU.
We already know by now that nothing will change. The audience is only allowed to applaud, the (stressed out) artist only to sing, the broadcasters only to pay, just like everyone who is televoting. United by Music, but without the experience of it. No thanks. RIP Eurovision Song Contest
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@blackbird5704
3 weeks ago
EBU made a big mistake by disqualifying the Netherlands. Big. HUGE. Joost didn't do anything wrong, it is quite the opposite; The camera woman was harassing Joost. Joost did NOT touch her. The camera woman kept filming him, even while this is in breech of EBU's contract with the artist not to film backstage. Joost asked her twice to stop filming and she kept filming him, so he made a gesture to the camera not even to the camera woman! EBU disqualifying Joost is like victim blaming and so not right. I hope justice will be served and there will be pressed charges against the EBU and their camera woman. Joost, you are in our hearts and everyone knows you were the public's choice. No one can take that away from you, Joost! Eurovision should apologize to Joost and also publicly for what they have so unrightfully done to Joost. Disqualifying him is not right, just not right...
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