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It's already over.
Excellent, please boycott the next
Israel being part of this, let alone being second is mental. Not European. And their leader has an arrest warrant for crimes against humanity. And they LIKE their leader still. This kind of need to pretend life is normal is how nazism flourished in the first place.
United Kingdom is last place? Why? How? They had look mum no computer as an artist! I guess he is not mainstream enoughβ¦
As I posted elsewhere:
Trouble is, we have a long and complicated relationship with the rest of Europe. To some extent it doesn't really matter what we send, because most people in mainland Europe don't think all that highly of us. And much of that is justified in my opinion.
Our people get drunk and lairy in their holiday resorts, we very publically opted to sever ties with the EU, and historically we've always been quite cunty.
I'm 45, and have only ever really known our national press to mostly shit on Eurovision. They treat it like a joke, so regardless of what we send, it's mostly seen as a joke by Europeans.
I felt terrible for our last few entrants, particularly Sam, and Olly a couple of years back. Last year's entry was dog shit, but they still didn't deserve no points at all. This year Sam made a genuine attempt at a song that showed a love for other European nations, and one which was a banger too, but ultimately he's fighting against 30 years of the UK's role in the EU sliding further and further into insignificance. And it's a shame.
I thought his song was pretty good for the kind of thing that usually gets Eurovision audiences going. Didn't watch any of Eurovision though so maybe they flubbed the choreo
Right I forgot he was going to perform! Shame it had to be this year