In my previous blog post, I found Georgia’s national identity to revolve around religion and language in comparison to their significant others. I used Georgia’s history to emphasize the fact that they built a strong foundation in these facets which distinguish themselves from their neighbors. As we can recall from the first blog post Georgia has been under many foreign powers like the Romans, the Turkish, and the Russians. However, through these powers, they have been warriors in holding on to their identity. This same sense of strength and bravery can be reflected in Georgia’s 2015 Eurovision performance in Vienna, Austria. Georgia’s 2015 Eurovision entry, “Warrior,” by Nina Sublatti was powerful, dark, and fierce. It offered viewers a feministic message while being brutally honest about their struggles. However, through context and the Eurovision sense of belonging it is clear that the song has so much more meaning. It is a fight song made for Georgia and nations like Georgia. It is...