So Israel won the Eurovision Song Contest

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That song has so much going on. I honestly don't like it myself, but it's seriously questionable why everyone is taking shots at why it was chosen. Surely the intent is more worthwhile than the thousandth love song? Whatever the case, I think it was earned more than not because it seems the rhythm is what she focused on above all.
 

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Eurovision have been a PC cancer fest for years, almost a decade even, it's irrlevant anyway, no one takes it ciriously because the judges don't judge based on talent or the songs themselves, they vote on who flaunt their regressives values the most.
 

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What, pray tell, is that getup? Apparently, America isn't allowed to see that video, so I only get the preview image. However, that is a very bizarre looking dress and, are those horns?

I'm being somewhat pedantic, but shows like this have long been a means of attempting to leverage public opinion. Typically by promoting someone with set of passive-aggressive messages about overcoming being a victim. By jumping beyond whether or not the person is a victim in the first place and naming an attacker the person has overcome, it makes it very difficult for the entire class labeled as the assailant to mount much of a defense. Older people write it off as stupidity, while younger people in their teenage years tend to embrace the message of power and confidence while accepting, without questioning, the implicit branding of the attacker. When faced with challenges, they then default back to the message of overcoming they embraced, and similarly attack that class.

We are at war.
 

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If you think that this song that is it now are better then this , then im fucking out of this world



Or this one...



Or this one ....

By now almost a thousand songs have been sung on the Eurovision stage during the past half century. So it's already ridiculously subjective to start saying which song is better. Music genres and songs are subjugated, like so many other things, to trends and fashions.

My point however was that Netta fits perfectly into the image of Eurovision. This is the contest that was won a few years ago by a bearded lady. This is the contest that was almost won not that long ago by a bunch of Russian grannies that were baking cookies. This is the contest where Ireland once sent a singing puppet as their representative and this is just the tip of the iceberg as the list goes on and on.

So if you say it doesn't deserve to be on Eurovision, you really don't know what kind of event his actually is.
 

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Another travesty, another event this political trend has poisoned and completely ruined. The song is utterly horrendous, and I'm more so sad for the actually talented performers and their song that lost to... this thing.

Oh, well. Put ''jew'' ''fat'', ''woman'' and ''pro-feminism/anti-men'' to top it off, and she basically could've done whatever and still would've won. That's how it is in 2018 - talent or hard work no longer mean anything, it's appeasing the right people that will get you to the top.

This plague needs to stop, but it seems unlikely. Europe is going down the drain as well, at best one could hope it doesn't reach the East, who seem relatively hostile or unwilling to submit to this idiocy.
 
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