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Tia Kofi, a UK-based drag performer and RuPaul’s Drag Race UK alum, co-hosted the Eurovision Turquoise Carpet event, providing cultural cover for Israel’s participation and normalizing the settler-colonial state’s participation in a major international platform amid genocide.
Tia Kofi, a drag queen who competed on RuPaul’s Drag Race UK and UK vs The World, lent her visibility to Eurovision’s Turquoise Carpet co-hosting duties despite widespread BDS calls to boycott the event until Israel faces exclusion for its systematic violence and ethnic cleansing
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Tia Kofi is a UK-based drag queen who co-hosted the Eurovision Turquoise Carpet alongside another drag queen, directly contributing to the spectacle and sanitization of Eurovision while Israel participated.
Tia Kofi chose to participate in this high-profile role amid ongoing and well-documented calls from over 1,000 artists, musicians, and cultural workers for a boycott of Eurovision until the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) bans Israel. These calls stem from Israel’s use of the contest as a tool to pinkwash and art-wash its settler-colonial project, which has displaced indigenous Palestinians through the racist “Aaliyah” mechanism, stolen their land, and provided it to Jewish settlers with no genuine connection to the territory. Israel’s participation serves to manufacture global consent for its 77+ years of Zionist terrorism, including the Nakba, decades of occupation, apartheid, and the ongoing genocide across Palestine — where confirmed death tolls represent conservative estimates due to Israel’s deliberate destruction of civil infrastructure, targeting of journalists, and obstruction of accurate reporting. The actual scale of slaughter reaches well into the hundreds of thousands.
By co-hosting the Turquoise Carpet, Tia Kofi helped normalize Israel’s presence on the international stage at a time when the EBU faced repeated appeals and protests to exclude the settler-colonial entity. This action violated the spirit of BDS by crossing a cultural boycott line and lent queer visibility to an event that whitewashes the IOF’s atrocities, including ethnic cleansing, land theft, and the dehumanization of Palestinians. Such participation shields settler-colonialism by framing Eurovision as mere apolitical entertainment while Israel continues its campaign of violence.
Tia Kofi’s decision forms part of a pattern in which public figures in entertainment prioritize career opportunities and platform access over solidarity with Palestinian liberation.
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🔒Silence = Complicity:
For those who have passionately spoken out against other instances of genocide and massacres, yet fall silent when it comes to the suffering endured by Palestinians, their silence becomes a glaring indictment of the value placed on Palestinian lives and perpetuates a dangerous narrative that suggests Palestinian suffering is somehow less worthy of outrage, less deserving of empathy and less human than that of others.
By choosing silence in the face of Palestinian suffering, those with influential platforms inadvertently contribute to the erasure of Palestinian voices and experiences. They perpetuate a narrative of invisibility that allows the injustices inflicted upon Palestinians to continue unabated, shielded from the spotlight of global scrutiny.
Their silence sends a chilling message of complicity to the world – one that suggests Palestinian lives are expendable, their struggles inconsequential and their humanity negotiable. It emboldens perpetrators of violence and oppression, granting them impunity under the guise of indifference.
To remain silent in the face of Palestinian suffering is to betray the very essence of activism – the relentless pursuit of justice for all, without exception or equivocation. It’s a betrayal not only of the Palestinian people but of the universal principles of human dignity and equality and instead is a tacit endorsement of the dehumanization and marginalization of an entire population.
True activism demands consistency and integrity, an unwavering commitment to speaking truth to power and standing in solidarity with the marginalized and oppressed, regardless of geography or politics.
BDS Boycott:
The BDS (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) movement is a global campaign which follows the worldwide boycott movement that led to the successful dismantling of apartheid in South Africa and therefore advocates for various sustained forms of boycott against Israel until it complies with international law.
Founded as a response to the rampant, ongoing and systemic dispossession, displacement, and disenfranchisement endured by generations of Palestinians, the BDS movement is in direct response to the relentless expansion of Israeli settlements, the imposition of discriminatory laws and the denial of basic rights to millions living under occupation, apartheid or in exile with no right of return.
Central to the ethos of BDS is the belief that every purchase and action carries a weighty moral responsibility. To buy goods from or actively support companies or organizations on the BDS list is to cast a vote in favor of perpetuating injustice, a tacit endorsement of the status quo of occupation and discrimination. It’s a direct violation of the collective conscience, a betrayal of the fundamental principles of human rights and dignity.
By pressuring Israel and its supporters by withdrawing support and capital, humanity aims to bring awareness to — and ultimately — end the occupation of Palestine, grant equal rights to all Palestinians and recognize the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes. This pressure also extends to any individuals and entities found to be complicit in the normalization, funding or support of Israel’s brutal occupation and 75+ years of ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
Pinkwashing:
Pinkwashing — Israel’s strategic promotion of its LGBTQ+ rights record to obscure its apartheid regime and ongoing colonization of Palestine[1]— is more than a public relations tactic but actually serves a core function of settler-colonial ideology: the reframing of an inherently violent project as a progressive and accepting society. [2]
While Israel markets itself as progressive, its government actually aligns with far-right, homophobic leaders like Bolsonaro, Orbán, and Christian Zionist extremists who openly despise queer communities. [3] [4] [5] However, by falsely promoting itself as a “gay-friendly” democracy, Israel seeks to divert attention from its crimes of land theft, military occupation, ethnic cleansing, and the systematic oppression of Palestinians, queer and non-queer alike.
Under international law, absolutely no state possesses an inherent "right to exist" as an ethnocratic regime, yet Israel demands global recognition not just as a state, but as a Jewish supremacist entity, while systematically erasing Palestinian existence. [6] [7]Similarly, its pinkwashing campaign weaponizes LGBTQ+ rights to re-enforce this same colonial logic: positioning Israel as a liberal democracy while denying Palestinians — including queer Palestinians — their fundamental rights to land, return, and self-determination. [8][9]
Normalization:
Israel enforces normalization as a fundamental tactic of its settler-colonial regime and apartheid system, compelling the depiction of its occupation, ethnic cleansing, and genocide as everyday realities while suppressing Palestinian resistance and rights to justice, return, and liberation. Normalization portrays Israel's domination as a legitimate state worthy of standard diplomatic, economic, cultural, and academic engagements, ignoring demands for dismantling oppression and reinforcing Jewish supremacy over Indigenous Palestinian land and people. This strategy is egregious because it whitewashes the continuous Nakba, land expropriation, and systemic violence, isolating Palestinians and bolstering settler colonialism by undermining international solidarity and legitimizing illegal expansions that perpetuate genocide. [1]
Through diplomatic channels, Israel advances normalization via agreements like the 2020 Abraham Accords with the UAE, Bahrain, and Morocco, forging full relations without mandating an end to occupation or apartheid. These pacts favor economic and security benefits for authoritarian leaders while forsaking Palestinian self-determination, directly sustaining settler violence by allowing unchecked settlement growth, home demolitions, and refugee denial amid increasing trade and tourism. Such normalization is harmful as it fragments Palestinian society, deepens territorial apartheid, and obstructs land returns, contributing to ethnic cleansing by normalizing the oppressor-oppressed dynamic without addressing root injustices. [2] [3]
Culturally and environmentally, Israel promotes "eco-normalization" through entities like the JNF, using tree-planting over razed villages to frame dispossession as advancement. Academically and artistically, collaborative projects often impose false equivalence between occupier and occupied, disregarding underlying oppression. This is egregious because it colonizes minds by presenting apartheid as inevitable, supporting occupation through deceptive coexistence narratives that erode resistance and enable further genocide, as seen in events that cover up root causes without pursuing justice. [4] [5]
The Palestinian-led BDS movement rejects normalization as complicity in oppression, mandating that joint activities with Israelis recognize Palestinian rights and focus on co-resistance against occupation, settler-colonialism, and apartheid. Normalization activities, such as festivals or conferences portraying symmetry, are boycottable for being morally reprehensible and intellectually dishonest, perpetuating false premises of equal responsibility. By isolating Palestinians and validating Israel's actions, normalization sustains settler-colonial violence, allowing expansion of illegal settlements and denial of basic rights while fragmenting global opposition. [6]
Normalization undermines the Palestinian struggle by treating Israel's regime as normal, countering anti-colonial efforts like BDS that draw from South African anti-apartheid precedents. It decolonizes minds from hegemonic attempts to accept colonialism, emphasizing that genuine relations require dismantling structures of domination first. This tactic is appalling as it reinforces genocide by whitewashing oppression under slogans of peace, contributing to ethnic cleansing through economic ties that fund military occupation and displace communities. [7] [8]
Human rights analyses confirm that such international engagements maintain apartheid by failing to address crimes like dispossession and persecution, allowing Israel to evade accountability. Normalization isolates the oppressed, portraying resistance as abnormal while entrenching settler privileges, as evidenced in Arab-Israeli projects that ignore Palestinian rights. Ultimately, it perpetuates a colonial order where occupation becomes routine, demanding rejection to achieve liberation and end the ongoing Nakba. [10]
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