• @[email protected]
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    236 months ago

    I’m hoping some of the other acts no-show or pull out in advance in support of him. The actions of the EBU have been opaque and frankly awful.

    • @Jagger2097
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      156 months ago

      Yes, everyone but Ireland should pull out in protest!

    • @[email protected]
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      146 months ago

      To be fair we don’t know exactly what he did. From what I’ve read it sounds like he somehow harassed an employee in the production crew, which honestly should be reason for exclusion. Assuming that is what happened, it doesn’t seem unjust and I don’t think the other participants should try to justify such behaviour.

      • @Lemzlez
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        356 months ago

        According to the dutch news orgs, he made a “threatening gesture” towards a (female) camera operator, after he asked not to be filmed, repeatedly (there were not supposed to be cameras at that point, so the request was not unjustified). There was no physical contact.

        Here’s the source (in dutch)

        • Humanius
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          6 months ago

          According to Cornald Maas (the Dutch commentator for the Eurovision) the “threatening motion”, as far as he is aware, was Joost pushing down the camera/phone, after asking not to be filmed.

          Source (also in Dutch)