I agree with Tonno, ES5TV on some points.
As I've written many times before, or we need to say hard that WRTC is out of politics and stick to that principle.
Today it looks like that, in order to hide the national affiliation of Russian radio amateurs, the WRTC committee decided to deprive all participants to show their national affiliation.
Judging by the position of the Russian participants they are ready and do not object to the deprivation of their nationality, in any case, I have not seen anywhere a single objection on their part anywhere.
But I heard behind the scenes that WRTC will not be held without the Russians.
But if the Russians are willing to refuse to represent their country and are ready to perform under the imaginary non-existent banners of the selection area, then I'm sure everyone else is not ready for that at all and will follow the example of Tonno, ES5TV.
The organizers made the mistake of allowing politics to become part of this competition.
Hence the accusations of their possible venality.
In fact, to abandon the flag of their country is a shame in my opinion, and even more so to perform under the flag of a non-existent entity is an even greater shame with no precedent.
At least to me such are not known.
As I've written many times before, or we need to say hard that WRTC is out of politics and stick to that principle.
Today it looks like that, in order to hide the national affiliation of Russian radio amateurs, the WRTC committee decided to deprive all participants to show their national affiliation.
Judging by the position of the Russian participants they are ready and do not object to the deprivation of their nationality, in any case, I have not seen anywhere a single objection on their part anywhere.
But I heard behind the scenes that WRTC will not be held without the Russians.
But if the Russians are willing to refuse to represent their country and are ready to perform under the imaginary non-existent banners of the selection area, then I'm sure everyone else is not ready for that at all and will follow the example of Tonno, ES5TV.
The organizers made the mistake of allowing politics to become part of this competition.
Hence the accusations of their possible venality.
In fact, to abandon the flag of their country is a shame in my opinion, and even more so to perform under the flag of a non-existent entity is an even greater shame with no precedent.
At least to me such are not known.
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