I’d previously assumed that the logo that showed up on the title screens for Moroccanoil was just another state owned oil company putting sponsorship money into random things, but the haircare ad at the end of yesterday’s broadcast let me to do some investigating.

It turns out Moroccanoil is an Israeli company and I haven’t seen many people talking about the potential conflict of interest here that might explain the EBU’s shady behaviour this year.

I did find this article about them from 2015 which links to a video of sales reps from the company partying in what “may be” the occupied west bank. They also do appear on various BDS lists.

There is also this article from The Sun which does connect this to Eurovision this year, but it’s from the sun so honestly that just makes the whole thing seem less credible.

Given the lack of information that I’ve found, I’m wondering what people here think? Do you know anything else about this? Do you think the EBU’s actions are related to this sponsorship? Do we even care because their behaviour was shitty whether their motivation was from the sponsorship or more directly political?

  • @[email protected]
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    86 months ago

    Do you think the EBU’s actions are related to this sponsorship?

    Undoubtedly, yes. Otherwise they would have been more transparent about it / never taken the sponsorship in the first place.

    I believe the EBU when they say they’re not a political organisation / competition. I also believe that they don’t give two shits about human rights violations one of their members is committing because the money is too good. They’re not concerned with politics, they’re concerned with money.

    And that’s not a reflection on the EBU, that’s a reflection on Europe and European attitudes in general. There might be some outrage here or there and a few protests but ultimately Europeans don’t give a shit. Same with the US. Weapons and money are still funneled into Israel and this won’t stop. Illegally seized land is still illegally seized and it won’t be returned. UN mandates are still ignored and they won’t be respected. Palestinian children will still be bombed by Israel on the off chance they might grow up and potentially join Hamas and that won’t stop.

  • @lath
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    86 months ago

    Eurovision lacked funding some years back and sold out. Whatever it is now, it ain’t what it started as.

  • @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    Where can I find actual information on Moroccanoil being an Israeli company? I have heard this claim from BDS but not from an actual business registrar or a similar verified source.

  • Resol van Lemmy
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    16 months ago

    As a Eurovision fan from Morocco, I have to say this:

    This company is garbage. Also, keep dreaming about our return to the contest because it’s not happening within the next eon.

      • Resol van Lemmy
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        14 months ago

        Pretty sure that’s possible. Quite a few Eurovision participants are of Moroccan origin/heritage. One of them happened to win it twice too. You might’ve heard of her.

        However, when it comes to actually representing Morocco, it’s quite difficult since the country won’t ever return, likely due to LGBT visibility (I am queer myself so…).