In which decade did Eurovision become a tool for the big gay propaganda machine?
The current one.
Eurovision has been popular with girls (male) since the invention of Eurodance but only in the 2010s has it been appropriated as a platform for Russophobia.
This happened in 2003. Now can someone tell me how the world changed so much in just 14 years?
>Upon the selection of the Russian artists t.A.T.u., the duo gave an interview to German tabloid Bild in March 2003 where they claimed that they would win the contest without a doubt and criticised the German entrant Lou calling her a witch with duo member Julia Volkova (also referring to Germany's 2002 entrant) stating, "In Russia we nurse blind and old people, but we don't send them to the Grand Prix. This must be different in Germany.
>t.A.T.u.'s first rehearsal the group were booed by journalists during their press conference
>The EBU had originally planned to have a pre-recorded performance of the Russian entry ready to substitute during the live broadcast in case the duo performed a lesbian publicity stunt on stage, which they deemed inappropriate for a family entertainment show.
>>74826034
>This happened in 2003. Now can someone tell me how the world changed so much in just 14 years?
Dunno man, I don't get it either.
Who started it and how did the west society's mindset change so fast?
>>74826077
All I can think in 14-15 years millennials went from being like 5 to 20 but could their generation have this much of an affect?
>>74826127
They are the ones using social media the most so I guess..
>>74825956
>implying
>>74825956
In the 90s
>>74825956
1997 with Páll Óskar (beta version)
1998 with Dana International (start version)
>>74826831
bitch can't even keep her mouth straight when she opens it, looks like someone cockslapped her on the jaw once too many
>>74825956
Wait why is the German song in French