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Nice gesture from diplomatic and business point of view !
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I can change my Danshi type depending on the person i have in front of me.
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I think a well known person like Madonna would have been more responsible to her audience when she makes public statements. After all, we paid to see a show, not to be admonished regarding an issue she doesn't know at all. Her staff didn't advice her properly. Or may be they did! They know very well that every single public word of her is instantly worldwide spread. They know very well the audience reacts in a certain way to a bad show spiced with general racist remarks. So, were we incited to react like uncivilized people in order to show how brave is Madonna performing in East Europe? Let's see: in Belgrade she was threatened, in Bucharest she was booed, in Sofia... who knows? Oh, God, what a cheap marketing strategy!
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