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The proletarian version of The Olympics was first held in the 1920s. Is the next logical step a proletarian version of the Eurovision Song Contest?

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submitted by Umechan to askchapo 23 points | 6 comments Asking semi-seriously. The Socialist Workers’ Sport International (although I prefer its German name Sozialistische Arbeitersport Internationale as it was abbreviated as SASI) was formed in Switzerland in 1920. They organized three International Workers’ Olympiads between 1925 and 1937 to offer a less classist version of The Olympics, which especially in the early days of its modern revival upheld a view of sportsmanship that was very upper class coded and upholding idealized images of a privately educated “gentleman amateur” who was an “all-rounder” who didn’t specialize or excel in one particular area. The events emphasised international cooperation, shared class struggle, and solidarity above national identity. If we were to bring the spirit of this idea into the modern age, would the obvious candidate not be the Eurovision Song Contest. Like the Olympics, it’s based on international competition. and people have complained for decades that most countries just end up voting for their closest ally. Then there’s the fact that the EBU still refuses to bar the genocidal apartheid state of Israel. So do we need a “Prole-Oh-Vision” (Never said I was good at naming things. Fuck You. What are you going to contribute?) Song Contest? Keeping the libs and reactionaries out would solve most of the problems with Eurovision. You wouldn’t even need to ban Israel, because any Israeli who believed in internationalism, shared struggle, and liberation for all wouldn’t be a zionist.

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