Sunday, May 17, 2026

Israel's need to artwash the genocide continues to bring Eurovision to its knees - and the EBU, the BBC and others continue to facilitate that

At this time last year, someone left a comment on this blog to say that they'd actually been hoping for an Israeli win, because the prospect of a contest in Tel Aviv would have caused the whole house of cards to collapse.  I didn't agree with that sentiment then, but I'm starting to see the point.  If Israel had won tonight, the boycott next year would inevitably have been far more extensive, enough to call into question the viability of the event, and at the very least that would have forced the EBU to consider switching to an alternative host country - which would have raised the question of why Israel were being allowed to compete at all.  Instead, the EBU will presumably be emboldened to just carry on with the farce of Israel finishing second every year as a matter of routine, regardless of the quality of their song, and expect everyone to treat it as totally normal - even though it is effectively happening as a direct reward for genocide.  The phonomenon of mass bloc voting for Israel didn't get underway until the genocide started in 2023.

Towards the end of the show, the presenters gazed kindly and patronisingly into the camera and reassured the boycotting countries that they would be welcome back any time.  But of course the reassurance those countries actually needed to hear was that the reason for their boycott would at long last be addressed - either by Israel bringing the genocide in Gaza and the occupation of Lebanon to an end, or by the EBU banning Israel until such time as those necessary steps are taken.  It's actually disrespectful of the EBU to suggest that any country should return to the contest until their concerns are taken seriously and resolved.

As for the winner, it demonstrates why I've given up trying to predict Eurovision.  There was a time, maybe two, three or four decades ago, when you would hear the infuriatingly catchy novelty entry and think "nailed-on winner", but the contest seemed to have decisively moved on from that and anyone who had predicted a winner on that basis would have seemed hopelessly dated.  It's not totally clear to me why the Bulgarian song proved to be such a glaring exception to the general rule - the staging was fresh and imaginative, but the same was true of a few other entries as well.  But the song itself obviously had some sort of X factor given that it won both the jury vote and the public vote.

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Catch up with Wednesday night's blogpost: "S*** just got real, lads. The famously always wrong blogger "Stew", who said there was "zero chance, barring nuclear war or an alien invasion" of the Holyrood election producing a pro-indy majority, and who said betting on Angus Robertson to win Edinburgh Central was "free money", has now said there is "NO chance" of victory in a 2029 de facto referendum. Looks like it's ON."

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23 comments:

  1. Since when was Australia European? And yes not ignoring the Israeli genocide of Palastine where the hell were the puppets on a string or Waterloo?

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  2. 1. Australia were an entry in the Eurovision. When was Australia part of Europe? ! 2.Where were the wee catchy songs such as I mentioned!!! Not difficult to understand!!

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    1. I'm afraid it's very hard to understand. Try again.

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    2. It's fairly simple, really. The broadest definition of "Europe" includes its colonies. Between the various old Empires, very little of the globe is truly ineligible.

      It's basically WorldVision, but as a soft power platform for the EU.

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    3. Geography means very little to someone who goes to work wearing a gold lame codpiece and a leopard skin BDSM collar.

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  3. King James IV predicted the invention of the hovercraft.

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  4. Neither Israel or Australia are in Europe so never should have been in this competition. I havent watched it since the 1980s because it has been a steaming pile of crud for years. The last British act I remember winning it was Bucks Fizz.The BBC ram it down our throats for days and hours. Basically now it is a political football and a propaganda exercise by mainstream media.

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  5. haven't been as happy about the winner since 2017.

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  6. BBC Sunday Show Labour, labour, labour, -I thought party political broadcasts would have stopped a week or two ago.

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  7. BBC commentators-we re fed up with the U.K., it not working and more.What about Cymru, Ireland, Scotland. They don’t count. Talk about Scotland - no where to be found- except the football hooliganism

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  8. The Code is clearly the best winning song ever. Reminiscing 2024 over and over. Loved it then, love it now.

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  9. Why does bbc Scotland refer to health ministers who are only responsible for English nhs

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    1. Because their prime directive is to misinform the Scottish electorate and feed them negativity about Independence based on that misinformation. It is their raison d’etre in Scotland .

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  10. Campbell trawling the depths by trying to stir up anti Celtic feelings following yesterday’s amazing events. We all know what group he’s appealing to. The knuckle dragging sectarian muppets that are attracted to hearts and rangers. The same people that oppose Indy and voted for Brexit. That’s Campbell in a nutshell. Scummy we man.

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    1. Im pro indy and and old firm. There are plenty of us

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  11. someone should have told the IDF that hezbollah had an HQ under the eurovision stage

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  12. Belatedly published Westminster voting intention, Find Out Now, field work 13th May, sample population 2,922.
    SNP at 4% of UK sample. Extremely rare for Find Out Now.
    Scottish sub-sample (148)
    Con 12%, Lab 5%, LibDem 13%, RefUK 13%, Green 9%, SNP 40%.

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  13. Scotland has missed out on a £1.5 Billion wind farm investment with up to 1500 skilled and well paid jobs because the U K govt deliberately blocked it to damage Scotland and the Scottish govt. Needless to say the BBC are silent on this.

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  14. Andy Burnham is still for Brexit. Loves him his bit of the old Farage, so he does.

    Show him you're not mouth breathing, hate filled, Tommy Robinson stooges, Makerfield, and vote for real labour rights: vote Green!

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  15. Five pollsters reporting results with field work entirely since the elections.
    Reform UK have an uptick in all five, range 1 to 5 points, average 3.2%.

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  16. Eurovision was very muted for me this year. I didn't hear the songs until the semis. I had friends upset that I wasn't completely boycotting. My reasoning was I voted in our semi and in the final to make sure Israel didn't win. Bangaranga was fun at the semi, but by the final I'd been truly infected. It's an ear worm - also the interviews with the singer were so fresh and genuine. I'm so glad she won and I want to go to Bulgaria next year to see the show.

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