Today is the second semi-final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. Israel is competing tonight with the singer Eden Golan.
Most of you probably won't know, but the vast majority of the hardcore eurovision fans are extremely LGBTQ+ friendly. Like if you watched any reactions to Eurovision or see the people inside the arena you would assume that at least 80% of the male audience is gay.
Already many months ago the fandom demanded the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) to exclude Israel the same way Russia wasn't able to compete after the invasion of Ukraine. Israel was allowed to compete though which has led the vast majority of fanpress to decide not to give any coverage about the Israeli song and basically pretend they don't exist in order not to 'spread an israeli propaganda song that is supposed to distract from the ongoing genocide in Gaza".
Yesterday night the dress rehearsal with full public happened and it was a hostile environment I have not experienced before. Lots of booing and 'free palestine' calls especially during the last part in her song when she starts singing in hebrew. On twitter most of the people feel proud booing a 20 year old girl who has to stay for almost 2 weeks inside her hotel room in Malmö and only leaves for the rehearsals to ensure her and her teams safety.
Most of you probably won't know, but the vast majority of the hardcore eurovision fans are extremely LGBTQ+ friendly. Like if you watched any reactions to Eurovision or see the people inside the arena you would assume that at least 80% of the male audience is gay.
Already many months ago the fandom demanded the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) to exclude Israel the same way Russia wasn't able to compete after the invasion of Ukraine. Israel was allowed to compete though which has led the vast majority of fanpress to decide not to give any coverage about the Israeli song and basically pretend they don't exist in order not to 'spread an israeli propaganda song that is supposed to distract from the ongoing genocide in Gaza".
Yesterday night the dress rehearsal with full public happened and it was a hostile environment I have not experienced before. Lots of booing and 'free palestine' calls especially during the last part in her song when she starts singing in hebrew. On twitter most of the people feel proud booing a 20 year old girl who has to stay for almost 2 weeks inside her hotel room in Malmö and only leaves for the rehearsals to ensure her and her teams safety.
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