Посмотрел #Евровидение.
Пошёл бриться pic.twitter.com/diYriCg2rx— РУССКАЯ ВЕСНА (@korobkov) May 10, 2014
A prominent Russian Channel One television personality,
Andrei Malakhov, tweeted a picture of himself prepared to shave with a caption that translated to: “Conchita Wurst shocked!”
Russian rapper Aleksandr Stepanov, known as “ST,” posted a photo to Instagram with the hashtag, “Prove that you’re not Conchita” (#докажичтотынекончита). [Note we can’t reproduce the Instagram photos here because “ST” is using the middle finger in the photos.]
Here are some other Russians getting in on the trend:
И Лира туда же. #ДокажичтотынеКончита pic.twitter.com/Pp2jea2x6P— ValeryaOwl (@busovalera) May 12, 2014
Of course, the backlash over Conchita is hardly new. Before the competition, Russian and Belarus citizens launched online petitions to ban any television station that broadcast Eurovision if Wurst competed. A
Russian Facebook group calling for Wurst to be banned gained 36,000 fans.
But it should be noted that Conchita is not the first gender-bending Eurovision winner. Dana International, a transgender Israeli who underwent a sex reassignment in 1993, won the contest in 1998. That year, Russia did not broadcast the competition, which was in part because the country couldn’t participate due to low scores the year before.
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