Could Rosé go into Eurovision contest?

  • is it ?? coz i know a couple of people who carry us and kr pasport. and they said they have dual citizenship ?
    they do born in the us tho.
    iirc meovv gawon is also said she have dual citizenship. my korean is not great but im pretty sure she talk about it here when all the member asked where they from.

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    Some people do that. Especially mixed people who come from countries which don't allow dual citizenship.

    They hold both passport but when they're in the country A, they affirm they only have the passport A and vice versa.

  • I understand your point, but this person was talking about Australia. It would have taken 5 seconds to find out how Australia views those comments and the fact we've had someone with identical circumstances (literally) to Rose represent Australia at Eurovision.


    Basically the Aeicy person was ignorant and spoke on a country they know nothing about. In my country, the language of how immigrants and people who have chosen our country for their life "aren't Australian" is language that is used by right-wing racists and xenophobes (hence the MAGA talking point comment).

    i know, that's why i said to her that she cannot look at it from homogenous society point of view.


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    It's despicable and quite frankly I find the culture of what you describe towards their minorities who live, work, pay taxes and contribute to society and country despicable too if they don't accept them as their nationality, but I guess that's not my country or culture and they can do as they wish.

    it seems you missed the part that it's a no-no for everyone. calling them my nationality/serbs (to be specific, i'm from serbia) would mean we are disrespecting them and trying to assimilate them and erase their identity and culture. nobody is discriminating against our minorities, everyone has the same rights and nobody cares about who is who. we look the same and until you hear their last name you don't know who is what nationality. nationality will also tell you your religion (bosniaks are muslim, croats and slovaks catolic, bulgarians are orthodox, etc).


    for example, generations and generations of slovaks and hungarian have lived here, and they will always be slovaks and hungarians, and they want that. as recognized minorities they have privilages, such as, studying in their own language and having lower census on parliamentarian elections. also, in sports, people usually choose to play for countries of their own nationalities. hungarians that were born and raised in serbia play under hungarian flag, serbs that were born and raised in bosnia and herzegovina play under serbian flag, bosniaks that were born and raised in serbia play under bosnian flag.


    like i said, homogenous countries pov and multi culti countries pov are completely different.


    alexS


    i wonder if in romania things work the same.

  • Well... Celine Dion represented Switzerland once despite being Canadian. (I think this was before she was very famous or at least before "My Heart Will Go On")


    Reiley, a singer from Faroe Islands, who is popular in South Korea (or at least has a lot of Korean followers on TikTok), represented Denmark once. But Faroe Islands is an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark (despite that, Faroese people aren't Danes or a least some might get offended if you call them that)


    And then there is San Marino, who has had some people outside of San Marino representing them. (freaking Flo Rida was a featured artist in a San Marino entry)


  • :meme-u-ok::meme-u-ok:


    eurovision is supposed to be about europe what the hell :meme-what::meme-what::meme-what:

  • If she knew about it, she'd probably appear.

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