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Post by agent on Feb 23, 2016 16:37:48 GMT 1
"Foreigners come to your house, kill you and say that they are not guilty. Where are your mind and heart? Mankind is crying, "verses are Ukrainian songs. Russian Duma seeking disqualification of that song from the competition. The singer is on the other side said that in 1944 forever changed a frail woman, her grandmother. "Her life would never be the same," said Jamal, who was born in Kyrgyzstan, and her father's Crimean Tatar.
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Post by Aless on Feb 23, 2016 16:49:19 GMT 1
"Foreigners come to your house, kill you and say that they are not guilty. Where are your mind and heart? Mankind is crying, "verses are Ukrainian songs. Russian Duma seeking disqualification of that song from the competition. The singer is on the other side said that in 1944 forever changed a frail woman, her grandmother. "Her life would never be the same," said Jamal, who was born in Kyrgyzstan, and her father's Crimean Tatar. First of all, SHE WON'T GET DISQUALIFIED. IF THERE'S ANYTHING BREAKING THE RULES IN THE LYRICS, THE LYRICS MAY BE CHANGED. Last but not least, stop looking for excuses for a disqualification of this song, please. What are you going to say later? That Jesus appeared to you and told you the song is a sin? Please.
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Post by β¨π on Feb 23, 2016 16:51:51 GMT 1
"Foreigners come to your house, kill you and say that they are not guilty. Where are your mind and heart? Mankind is crying, "verses are Ukrainian songs. Russian Duma seeking disqualification of that song from the competition. The singer is on the other side said that in 1944 forever changed a frail woman, her grandmother. "Her life would never be the same," said Jamal, who was born in Kyrgyzstan, and her father's Crimean Tatar. That Jesus appeared to you and told you the song is a sin? omg
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Post by willsong on Feb 23, 2016 17:30:48 GMT 1
People, you might not agree, but agent has the same right on an opinion. BTW, he was stating the Russian Duma wanted to get the song disqualified, not that he wanted it himself.
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Post by Aless on Feb 23, 2016 17:45:00 GMT 1
People, you might not agree, but agent has the same right on an opinion. BTW, he was stating the Russian Duma wanted to get the song disqualified, not that he wanted it himself. Who said he has not a right on an opinion? Who said he wants to get the song disqualified?
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Post by willsong on Feb 23, 2016 17:49:57 GMT 1
People, you might not agree, but agent has the same right on an opinion. BTW, he was stating the Russian Duma wanted to get the song disqualified, not that he wanted it himself. Who said he has not a right on an opinion? Who said he wants to get the song disqualified? 1. The people who want him banned. Asking for a ban here is just asking to silence someone who says things you don't like. 2. "Last but not least, stop looking for excuses for a disqualification of this song, please. What are you going to say later? That Jesus appeared to you and told you the song is a sin? Please." This is your own quote, and it looks like you think he wants the song disqualified.
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Post by Kerem on Mar 4, 2016 17:39:28 GMT 1
Jamala said in an interview with euronews that she talked with the EBU about her song and that they didn't have a problem with the lyrics
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Post by Julian on Mar 4, 2016 17:50:11 GMT 1
^ thank god, if they'd disqualify my fav, I stg...
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Post by Logan on Mar 4, 2016 18:03:47 GMT 1
So happy it's not getting disqualified
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