Irish Eurovision Song Contest entrant Bambie Thug said she “cried” when she heard Israel had qualified for the final of the song contest.
“I cried, along with my team,” Bambie Thug said when asked what they did when it became clear that Israel had qualified for the final on Saturday. They also immediately called watch for participants who have spoken out for the Palestinian cause. “You don’t even have to look: just vote for people who support the cause. I think we are in the danger zone, yes I’m afraid we’ll lose a lot of votes because people are boycotting Eurosong this year. And then the chances of someone else winning will increase.”
When asked why Bambie Thug is not boycotting the Eurovision Song Contest – which did not respond to the request to exclude Israel this year – they said: “They would if we weren’t involved, but a- now we want pro-Palestinian artists to represent “. Because: “without pro-Palestinian partners, there is less competition for the other side, and there is less solidarity .” The group also reportedly wanted to wear face paint with the words “Ceasefire” on it, but that was banned by the group.
2024-05-11 09:31:23
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