The Netherlands' track Europapa is one of the most memorable of the show and was described by one critic as "so bad" it will "put you off music forever".
Always has been. The whole introduction of the public vote really highlights (what has always been) the political voting of the judges. All the scandi countries voting for each other, border buddy voting, no-one voting for the UK etc.
It was only a few years ago that Iceland got in trouble for briefly showing a Palestine flag in the finals because the rules state "no politics", but half the songs are making political statements.
Latest rumor: joost was being harassed constantly by the Israeli zionists. They used his dead parents as ammunition in their verbal abuse. Joost lost temper and did something towards Israeli photographer.
Ohh yeah, true…
(Although of course that’s rather speculative. @Vivarevo@sopuli.xyz, do you know where these rumors come from?)
Every ESC has its drama but honestly this year really feels like another level with things like this ://
the ESC Executive Supervisor has the right to remove the votes concerned for allocating the ranks and to replace them with a substitute aggregated result calculated automatically to determine the final country result of these countries
when they ignored several country votes and just replaced their votes with what they thought they should have voted?
Several countries‘ juries made a deal with each other to exchange all the high points so that they all get a good placement. But this has been discovered so the jury points have been annulled.
I agree that the way they handle this wasn’t great, but it’s good that they are making sure the jury votes are real and not the result of corruption or weird deals (as some people sometimes claim).
Its great that they caught it, but the just covered it up during the live broadcast and it only got attention the following day. If I remember correctly, they had "connection issues" when the representatives from those countries were to cast their points
I dont think EBU will update this with an honest comment before the song contest is over. Maybe some vague excuse at the show and a week later release a post about it in some obscure corner of their website
I think it will be resolved shortly, definitely after the contest. Even in the past where the EBU has been intransparent (e.g. with the invalidated corrupt jury votes), it got pretty clear afterwards what happened. But I guess we’ll see.
I mean, to this date they never released any details about the 2022 ban on Russia's entry and left the vague statement they originally put out. And their statements about the jury fraud afterwards didnt go into detail either. So maybe we'll not even get a proper comment afterwards.
So a journalist asked the israeli contestant if she was “causing” a security risk, she answered i dont have to answer that if i dont want to. And Joost yelled “why not?” (Guessing why not just answer) and now he is being investigated? Cool. Soo israel the next winner?
Not quite. The host told her she did not have to answer, but she did give a full answer.
Joost was hiding himself in a flag and generally behaving childish and rude during the conference, but that wasn't a big problem. Everyone was exhausted.
Today's event is something that happened today, and we have no details yet.
From what I heard Joost was getting a bunch of political questions right before that without the host ever saying "you don't have to answer that", and that's where his reaction came from
Well ive heard so many things in the last 15 min that i like everyone have no clue. But i think he left on his own (like fuck all this im gone) dont know why or who is involved. But after also hearing the really sketsy points counting. I mean its was always a corrupt contest but i will bet israel will win no matter what. Maybe he was pissed because of that i hav no clue every minute i hear something else. We will see but hes gone.
I really hope this isn’t the case :/ Especially for him with his special bond to Eurovision and the song with his parents :///
And of course also because I really liked his song and it’s in my top 3 :(
Oh seesh. I watched a recent coverage of him and Gabber literally yesterday. It felt so hopeful... and now this. Kinda feel robbed of my time now. Feels bizarre even though I don't know him.