Cornald Maas suggests that Claude’s chances of Claude is smaller because he is black and they would not like it in Eastern Europe. “That is quite a statement,” says Mediacolumnist Mark Koster.
The performance of Claude during the first semifinal of the Eurovision Songfestival made an impression, because for the first time he entered the top three with his song C’est La Vie. According to commentator Cornald Maas, the chance that he will actually win is low, because his skin color would be a disadvantage in Eastern Europe.
What exactly is that according to Cornald? “Now I heard:” Have you thought that black people are not being voted on in Eastern Europe? ” Then I answer: even if that would be, then it is not a point of consideration. Ad.
In other words: Cornald indeed thinks that countries will avoid black entries, just to get into the fiddling of Eastern Europe. A rather brutal pronunciation, MediaColumnist Mark Koster thinks so.
Zombies
Mark believes that Cornald is going too far. “Cornald Maas is already blaming Eastern Europe,” because those are racists and they are not going to vote for him. “I think that’s quite a statement. He sometimes comes to Rijeka, he sometimes comes to Ljubljana? Not just zombies live there,” he says in the podcast The Media Week.
De Telegraaf columnist continues: “He also makes Eastern Europe racists. Isn’t that special? Those are just normal boys and girls who vote for that.”
Cavities
There must be a further explanation from Cornald, says Mark. “I also want to know what he bases on. What is the actual observation that it would be racists there? What does that show?”
“He really has a picture of the iron curtain, from: well, behind Vienna, they still live in caves or something. I think it’s very special.”

