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Hopefully some people will sneak them anyway.

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yikes

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if i was performing id write a song called Promise Always Lingers Eternally, Singing Tales In Night's Embrace ❤️ 

 

OT: no, i do not.

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I can see the logic behind this. It's a musical contest, after all, for the European community.

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11 minutes ago, Komet said:

It's been prohibited for a while to enter the arena with flags from non-particapating countries. Here's the list from last year:

 

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It literally says so even in the article too and the rule makes sense. I still think the EBU doesn't handle the situation well overall, but this headline is unnecessary clickbait.

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15 minutes ago, mercurialworld said:

if i was performing id write a song called Promise Always Lingers Eternally, Singing Tales In Night's Embrace ❤️ 

 

OT: no, i do not.

where can I see the video from your avatar I'm in heat right now :WAP:

 

OT: F them

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1 minute ago, ToMmY said:

where can I see the video from your avatar I'm in heat right now :WAP:

 

OT: F them

I found it on Tumblr (that's all there is), but his name is Renan Santos! He's a bodybuilder from (I think) Brazil 

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Remember when ATRLers were saying that calls for boycotting Eurovision were "ridiculous", that it's "not a political event!!!!", and that EBU would allow contestants to make a statement on stage?

 

Yeah me too. 

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28 minutes ago, Komet said:

It's been prohibited for a while to enter the arena with flags from non-particapating countries. Here's the list from last year:

 

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It's interesting that Palestine is only recognized as a country when it is to their disadvantage.  

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10 minutes ago, State of Grace. said:

Remember when ATRLers were saying that calls for boycotting Eurovision were "ridiculous", that it's "not a political event!!!!", and that EBU would allow contestants to make a statement on stage?

 

Yeah me too. 

Nobody on ATRL has ever said that, at least to my knowledge.

 

Eurovision and its organisers are hypocrites but I can't help and be annoyed when the attacks against Eurovision come from people who have no idea how the contest functions and are borne out of misinformation, for a lack of a better term? :confused: I'm pro-Palestine as they come but this rule has been set in stone since 2016 from what I can remember. I believe in recent years they've outlawed the Catalonian flag.

 

These are the banned flags from 2016 when the contest was again held in Sweden.

 

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So it is kinda disingenuous to frame this as something done specifically with Palestine in mind. It seems that only the flags of the participating nations (which unfortunately includes Isnotreall) + the LGBTQ+ flag are permissible. If I show up at the venue with a Slovak or Bulgarian or Hungarian flag, they would be disqualified because these three nations are not participating. 

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It's been banned for years now :flower2:

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4 minutes ago, Pendulum said:

Nobody on ATRL has ever said that, at least to my knowledge.

 

Oh they did. The thread is now merged with the Eurovision one but I remember it all too well.mp3

 

I already know about the "no flags of non-participating countries" rule, was just highlighting the hypocrisy of the EBU and Zionist ATRLers :celestial5:

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42 minutes ago, mercurialworld said:

if i was performing id write a song called Promise Always Lingers Eternally, Singing Tales In Night's Embrace ❤️ 

 

OT: no, i do not.

Wait this is not an actual Taylor Swift song? 

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I mean it says non participating country flags are not allowed. It's not a new rule.

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How is this news? I hate that Israhell is still allowed to compete, but presenting stories like this as "news" is very manipulative and borderlines with misinformation.

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Never forget

 

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Ridiculous to downgrade this to non-participant flags are not allowed. Turkey has not been pariticipating for a decade and I see our flag all the time.

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55 minutes ago, Hurem said:

How is this news? I hate that Israhell is still allowed to compete, but presenting stories like this as "news" is very manipulative and borderlines with misinformation.

Oh it very much is misleading and manipulative. This has been a policy for how many years now? Being presented as though this rule was put in place specifically for this event is misinformation since this rule applies for every country that is not competing and it has been a rule for a while now. I'm not a big fan of Israel being allowed to compete and truly - **** Netanyahu - but spreading lies and misinformation isn't okay either. 

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They can ban flags but they can't ban voices of people in the audience or the contestans who, best believe, will make a statement during their performances at the grand final (if not at the semi finals)

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3 hours ago, Space Cowboy said:

Hopefully some people will sneak them anyway.

They were also banned in Israel when it hosted the Eurovision and they managed to sneak them in anyway so :hippo:

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They should've had the balls to remove Israel from the show like the did Russia.

 

The only thing i get from this is they are against a country invading other and starting a war, but a genocide is okay. 

 

The double standards between Russia and Israel are nothing short of appalling to me. 

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As they should. Palestine doesn't even air the show or compete in Eurovision. 

 

Spoiler

Israel should win again :bird:

 

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