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We must first get rid of the "wasta" system that seems to de-facto exist in Armenia's selection of Eurovision singers. Anyway, we have a full year ahead of us to spread to Europe what kind of country Azerbaijan really is and how Libya belongs more in Europe than Azerbaijan does. Ceasefire violations must be reported each and every time to highlite that the country is actually very unstable and can't guarantee security. We also need a push by those Azeri protestors.Originally posted by Tigranakert View PostThat's a good one, just a week before the contest, start some large-scale conflicts. War is going to come anyways, if not now, than some time later. Justice doesn't exist in this world, Europe didn't do anything when Azerbaijan bought votes or robbed votes. People like bell will say, yes, but you should give the good example, you should do this, you should do that, and he would critize us for dozens of other things, but at the same time ignore what the Turks do. This has been Europe's policy in most of the things actually.
Because Turkey wasn't in the finals, all the Turkic people voted for Azerbaijan. I will admit that their song was much better than Emmy's.
The more people are informed of Azerbaijan's true nature, the more damage we can do on the people who will visit the country next year.
The boycott will only work if we get to work. If it fails, we go there and we win it in their capital. As for why they voted for Azeris, mix of politics, bribery, simply a pure lack of taste, millions of investment and the fact that both Armenia and Turkey were out. Tigranakert is right with his comment that Turkic people voted for it since Turkey was out. Turkey takes a ton of votes each year, effectively splitting the Turkic community in Europe.Originally posted by Mos View PostMaybe it will be like Olympics in China where there will be people boycotting it.
Let's get something straight, people didn't vote for Azerbaijan because of political reasons (aside from maybe Turkey) but for the song, which Azerbaijan invested great amount of money in.
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Untrue, there are millions of Turks spread everywhere in Europe who voted for Azerbaijan as it is reserve-Turkey. Investing great amount of money doesn't matter, what matters is how the money is invested, if votes are bought that's just called corruption, like last year.Originally posted by Mos View PostMaybe it will be like Olympics in China where there will be people boycotting it.
Let's get something straight, people didn't vote for Azerbaijan because of political reasons (aside from maybe Turkey) but for the song, which Azerbaijan invested great amount of money in.
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Maybe it will be like Olympics in China where there will be people boycotting it.Originally posted by Federate View PostPrecisely. That should be our goal for the next year: concentrate on highliting to these Eurotards how authoritarian Azerbaijan is. First, we need those Azeri protestors back on the street.
Let's get something straight, people didn't vote for Azerbaijan because of political reasons (aside from maybe Turkey) but for the song, which Azerbaijan invested great amount of money in.
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That's a good one, just a week before the contest, start some large-scale conflicts. War is going to come anyways, if not now, than some time later. Justice doesn't exist in this world, Europe didn't do anything when Azerbaijan bought votes or robbed votes. People like bell will say, yes, but you should give the good example, you should do this, you should do that, and he would critize us for dozens of other things, but at the same time ignore what the Turks do. This has been Europe's policy in most of the things actually.Originally posted by Federate View PostI wonder if all of a sudden we can make Azerbaijan a dangerous place to host Eurovision...
Because Turkey wasn't in the finals, all the Turkic people voted for Azerbaijan. I will admit that their song was much better than Emmy's.
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Precisely. That should be our goal for the next year: concentrate on highliting to these Eurotards how authoritarian Azerbaijan is. First, we need those Azeri protestors back on the street.Originally posted by Mos View PostWell good luck eurovision in dictatorship Azerbaijan....
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Well good luck eurovision in dictatorship Azerbaijan....
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Next we should add Libya to Eurovision song contest. After the NATO intervention, they are now closer to Europe than Azerbaijan isOriginally posted by Mos View PostYeah maybe, I heard that Azerbaijan spent over 2 million dollars on their song last year, they are pretty serious about it, it's going to be interesting what happens, you have the least European country in the whole contest winning....
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I wonder if all of a sudden we can make Azerbaijan a dangerous place to host Eurovision...
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