So latest statement is he was harassed by camerapeople in an agreed-upon camera-free area, who persisted after several statements that he did not want to be filmed. Then he did not touch anyone but gestured threateningly, and was disqualified?
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Extra fun is how many sources originally talked about a physical confrontation
And emphasized it's a female crew member, as if that was relevant apart from letting people's imaginations run to the worst places.
Because there was so much emphasis on the person “assaulted” being a woman I was bracing for the worst.
EBU: We do not condone aggressive finger wagging. Offenders will be prosecuted.
I'm having a hard time what gesture someone could make it me that I would find threatening. All I can think of is sliding your finger over your throat and still I'd probably find it hilariously cringe rather than intimidating
Starting to quickly move towards them with fists raised?
I think this is the most probable one
That gesture depends on the eyes whilst, are they set to crazy mofo or not
It seems like they baited him to try to get him out.
Previous rumors also stated it was an israeli journalist harassing him.
There is a video of the Israeli song-writer doing exactly this. There was a couple filming and joost walked behind them and you can see the song-writer harassing joost.
Those were rumours and all parties have said that no Journalists or other delegations were involved. It was a member of the official Eurovision producing crew.
There is credible evidence that Joost Klein beheaded 40 babies and mass raped women.
Israel will release the evidence in 3 years. Until then Joost Klein will be suspended from every event.
The full statement just released by AVROTROS:
We have taken note of the disqualification by the EBU. AVROTROS finds the disqualification disproportionate and is shocked by the decision. We deeply regret this.
An incident occurred after last Thursday’s performance. Against clearly made agreements, Joost was filmed when he had just gotten off stage and had to rush to the greenroom. At that moment, Joost repeatedly indicated that he did not want to be filmed. This wasn’t respected. This led to a threatening movement from Joost towards the camera. Joost did not touch the camera woman. This incident was reported, followed by an investigation by the EBU and police.
Yesterday and today we consulted extensively with the EBU and proposed several solutions. Nevertheless, the EBU has still decided to disqualify Joost Klein. AVROTROS finds the penalty very heavy and disproportionate. We stand for good manners -let there be no misunderstanding about that- but in our view, an exclusion order is not proportional to this incident.
We are very disappointed and upset for the millions of fans who were so excited for tonight. What Joost brought to the Netherlands and Europe shouldn’t have ended this way.
AVROTROS
Thanks to @Jozav@lemmy.world
Was he the only one who was not supposed to be filmed there, or were none of the contestants supposed to be filmed there? He seemed emotional at the end of his performance and I read about how the performance was dedicated to his late father and how he’d promised his dad he’d sing on the Eurovision stage someday. Was he supposed to not be filmed there so he could have a private space for those emotions? Because that would be really awful if the TV crew was insisting on recording that private moment.
Joost goes emotionally deep at the end of his performance and he needs time to recover when leaving the stage. After rehearsals the team had already discussed it with production team and it was agreed that he would not be filmed. Then on Thursday after the second semi-final, it happened anyway and he pushed the phone-camera away. Sources (in Dutch): https://www.nu.nl/308397/video/cornald-maas-woedend-over-diskwalificatie-joost-klein-fuck-de-ebu.html and https://www.nu.nl/308396/video/joost-klein-vroeg-cameravrouw-meerdere-keren-te-stoppen-met-filmen.html
This is the stupidest load of shit ever. Let the contest die. At least fire the main responsible EBU person. Waiting for that footage to support an instant disqualify without any sort of trial whatsoever, that better be some really bad stuff.
Not even a real camera, a cell phone? That’s awful!
In a multilingual environment like this competition It's possible there's was miscommunication about what's to be filmed, where, or about someone's desires to not be filmed or requests to stop (eg is it part of the persona they're putting on? The crew has their orders to film this or that).
Regardless, it seems pretty extreme to ban someone given what I've read so far, certainly the Norwegians are standing behind the person and I wouldn't think they would so strongly if they had an inkling of a suspicion that he was being abusive in any way, on the other hand I wouldn't think EBU would casually stand down someone in the last stages of the competition over nothing, but will withhold judgement until more facts are known.
Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I'd put money on the EBU just champing at the bit for absolutely any news to divert attention from Israel.
Such a stupid decision over an action not only completely benign, but 100% justified, has to be intentional. They want us talking about this instead of something else.
That's it?!
Overview of previous news that happened today:
- Ireland was missing in today's rehearsal
- Ireland, Switzerland and Greece were missing in today's flag parade rehearsal
- Ireland, Switzerland and Greece were (are?) together with the EBU in crisis talks
- The dutch broadcaster AVROTROS released a statement (originally posted by @Jozav@lemmy.world, but I'll put that in a separate comment)
Original statement by the EBU on Joost's disqualification, to have it in here as well:
Next year: bait main competitor for anything worthy of investigation. Disqualify competitor. ... Win.
Austrian commentator said at the end of tonight's broadcast that EBU needs to come up with a proper sanctions catalogue for such situations, in order to not enable anything like that
Why did my thread, that was about Norway get locked?
Ah, sorry for the mistake and thanks for writing here
I just locked some posts to try and get the discussion in one place, but made a mistake.
I unlocked it
Thank you for unlocking it.
What has Norway got to do with this ??
The mod locked a lot of threads discussing Joost to push discussion to this thread, and the article I linked in my thread had a thumbnail of Joost, so it got caught up in the locking.