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Replaced the “Tracers” checkbox in PlayerESP with a “Style” setting that lets you choose between boxes, lines or both. Tracers is now a checkbox in PlayerESP instead of being a separate hack. Online petitions emerged in Belarus, Armenia and Russia - whose government passed a law last year banning "gay propaganda" among minors - to have Wurst removed or edited out of broadcasts in their countries.Jesus is a Minecraft hack that allows the user to walk on water and lava. "In a way it probably is a challenge from Europe to us, but let's respect the winner. Maybe we shouldn't have such a categorical attitude to people of different sexual orientations," he told Rossiya-1 television. "Maybe this is a kind of protest against some of our views in Russia. An eccentric with a beard."įlamboyant pop star Filipp Kirkorov, producer of Russia's Eurovision entry this year, even suggested Wurst's victory should make Russians reconsider homophobic views. "To be honest, at the start it did shock me a bit, but when I saw it, I thought: why not? A person wants to express himself," Andriy Danilko, who performs as Serduchka, said. "I wouldn't like one fine day to have to explain to my child why two guys are kissing or a woman is walking round with a dyed beard and that's supposed to be normal," he said.īut Ukrainian drag act Verka Serduchka, who came second at Eurovision in 2007, strongly backed Wurst. Popular Russian hip-hop star Timati wrote on his Instagram account that Wurst's victory was the result of a "mental illness of contemporary society". We asked what you thought of Russia's reaction to this year's Eurovision Song Contest winner and this is what you told us. Russia has also banned adoption of Russian children by foreign gay couples.

Last year Russia adopted a controversial law banning the "propaganda" of homosexuality to minors, prompting condemnation from Western leaders and rights activists. Russia's entry, the Tolmachevy Sisters, came seventh. Russia gave Austria five points - one more than it awarded Ukraine as the ex-Soviet neighbours are locked in a deadly crisis. "Fifty years ago the Soviet army occupied Austria. Nationalist politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky told Rossiya-1 state television: "There's no limit to our outrage. Wurst's victory prompted an outpouring of anti-gay anger from Russian politicians and stars with deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin tweeting that the result "showed supporters of European integration their European future: a bearded girl". Largely accepted without controversy in the West, it prompted criticism by some in the East where anti-gay rhetoric remains more common. Reaction to Wurst's appearance highlighted Europe's geographical divide on attitudes to homosexuality. 'Bearded girl' causes controversy in eastern Europe "This was of course directed against some politicians that we know and I just wanted to tell them that in the end good always wins and is unstoppable," she told reporters on Sunday.Īsked if she was referring specifically to Russian president Vladimir Putin, given Russian campaigns against promoting homosexuality to young people, she said: "Among others".īut she noted that she won votes from Russia as well, which showed not all Russians were intolerant.Īustrian media have generally celebrated Wurst's budding career, but many in the largely conservative, Roman Catholic country have had mixed feelings about her rise to fame.Īn online poll for the populist Krone tabloid found just 23 per cent of respondents were proud of the singer whose journey from a rural boyhood to hirsute drag queen has gripped the nation. Visibly moved by her triumph, the openly gay Wurst told the enthusiastic crowd in Copenhagen that the movement she had come to symbolise was "unstoppable".

The Danish organisers had declared tolerance a main theme for this year's event, and the rainbow-coloured flag symbolising gay pride flew in many places in Copenhagen over the past week.
