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Old 13-03-2021, 09:06 AM #71
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Originally Posted by Barry. View Post
Name them
Portugal 2011: was about workers strike anti-government at that time, basically the group were some of those workers ''a luta e alegria''

Montenegro 2012: was a anti-EU song, more like how it changes europe for the worse, save the children of de-evolution, climate-heavy message too, had multiple politized messages but in a trollish way

Ukraine 2016: well the crimean war, anti-Russia regarding the victims, is in title too 1944


Ukraine's own host entry also was a politized one, razom nam behato also a protest song



Belarus's ya nauchu tebya well if you don't understand the lyrics u don't know the message, it could've more been a cute quirky retro rock song for children around campfire by over 50 yr olds, so if they can edit song real quick, i mean i don't think it needs much change just switching up lyrics maybe a bit make it less repulsive in translation


but to call this one politized, and the others i mentioned were allowed to stay (or even in 2016 win the contest) well it is hypocrite



Georgia 2009 whom you mentioned i disliked either, the lyrics were too messed up ''shooting putin'' i understood that too of course, very dumb of that one to have been in english if you can't sing english that well
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