Wow. That's quite a statement.The juries still vote politically though. 12 from Cyprus for Greece, to name but one example. And it was only 3 years ago that Sam Ryder sort of won it for the UK. Maybe our song just wasn't Eurovision enough. Who knows, the competition never ceases to baffle me. What is really disturbing, though, is how many people blithely and obliviously voted for Israel and a very nondescript song. Quite shocking, really. Even if it was a fantastic song, Israel has no business being anywhere near Eurovision with its non-Europeaness and its murderous regime. Russia has a much better claim to take part with its slightly less murderous regime and slightly more European credentials. It's all so wrong.
May I suggest you read up on the history of Russia and the numbers of its own people it has murdered over the decades?
Israel happen to have lurched mad and voted in a massive shyster, who is backed by fringe nutter parties. Hopefully that will change. Some democracies do elect bad leaders. Fortunately they can also vote them out. In Russia...
Russia doesn't vote in anyone. Their "dictatorship of the biggest bastard" is locked in, with a rigged system.
There may be reason for Israel not being invited to Eurovision.
"Whatabout" Russia isn't one of them.
I enjoy Eurovision because it a big silly camp load of nonsense, with an occasional good chune.
It became a total mess some years ago when the Russian bloc nations all brazenly rigged their voting.
Yes we know about Cyprus and Greece, but we can live with that.
If alleviating the suffering of the Palestinians and/or the freeing of the remaining Jewish hostages by Hamas
would be accelerated by excluding Israel from international life then of course you have a point.
With that in mind, I can give you a list of other nations that also should be boycotted in the wider sense,
largely for genocide against their own minorities and/or running a terror state.
Where do we start? Where do we stop?
As for their entrant: "Raphael was attending the Nova Sukkot Gathering music festival in Re'im on 7 October 2023, when Hamas terrorists attacked the festival. She hid inside a Death Shelter near kibbutz Be'eri with 50 other people, while sustaining shrapnel injuries from grenades thrown into the shelter. Raphael was one of 11 survivors, having hid under dead bodies for eight hours". As @lasvegan noted yesterday, Hamas started all this shit. The soppy protesters yesterday need to give their head a wobble.