Çakaristan in Microvision 2020: Difference between revisions
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{{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Drak-Modan}} – ''"Typical heterosexual propaganda reinforcing toxic gender roles and normalizing co-dependent relationships. All wrapped up in a catchy song to trick the weak-minded into thinking this is "normal."''}} | {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Drak-Modan}} – ''"Typical heterosexual propaganda reinforcing toxic gender roles and normalizing co-dependent relationships. All wrapped up in a catchy song to trick the weak-minded into thinking this is "normal."''}} | ||
{{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Goetia}} – ''"Singing about love is an empty gesture. True love is felt when you're tied up and your master tickles the soles of your feet without mercy and you are on the verge of passing out because your body can't process the sensory inputs. And then at the last second, he turns on the violet wand on high and it feels like the skin on your foot is being split open."''}} | {{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Goetia}} – ''"Singing about love is an empty gesture. True love is felt when you're tied up and your master tickles the soles of your feet without mercy and you are on the verge of passing out because your body can't process the sensory inputs. And then at the last second, he turns on the violet wand on high and it feels like the skin on your foot is being split open."''}} | ||
{{unbulleted list|{{team flag|Calbion}} – The Çakaristani video was censored in Calbion. At the showing, an Aran sweater was crudely imposed over the scarcely dressed dancing women. | |||
A message from the tourist office:<br> | A message from the tourist office:<br> | ||
Revision as of 09:05, 5 November 2020
Çakaristan was represented by Fnaire and Nora Fatehi in Microvision 2020. The song, sung in Arboric, is entitled "Dilbar" (Enchanting).
Blurb
The fusion of cultures is enchanting for everyone who visits Çakaristan!
Video
Lyrics
| Arboric | Translated in Common Tongue |
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نظراتك حمقوني |
Your stares drove me crazy |
Reactions and propaganda
Natopia – "Lots of red flags in this song. For example: 'My life is nothing without you?' Remember the five G's: Good god girl, get a grip!"
Drak-Modan – "Typical heterosexual propaganda reinforcing toxic gender roles and normalizing co-dependent relationships. All wrapped up in a catchy song to trick the weak-minded into thinking this is "normal."
Goetia – "Singing about love is an empty gesture. True love is felt when you're tied up and your master tickles the soles of your feet without mercy and you are on the verge of passing out because your body can't process the sensory inputs. And then at the last second, he turns on the violet wand on high and it feels like the skin on your foot is being split open."
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Calbion – The Çakaristani video was censored in Calbion. At the showing, an Aran sweater was crudely imposed over the scarcely dressed dancing women.
