I don't get it ... like, isn't Eurovision all about music and fun? Why can't they just stick to that? This whole politics thing is kinda ruining the vibe for me . And what's with countries boycotting the whole thing? Won't that just make things worse? It feels like they're more worried about being seen as "woke" than actually promoting peace and understanding . I'm not saying Israel doesn't have its issues, but come on... can't we all just enjoy some tunes without all the drama?
u guys think iceland's move is gonna change anything? just another example of how europeans are always quick to cancel each other out over some stupid politics . what really gets me is that all these countries are boycotting the contest because of a few votes, but they're still complaining about "transparency" and "accountability". can't even get their own act together. it's like they think the eu is gonna be able to magically fix everything with a few tweaks . newsflash: eurovision is never gonna be the same again, and that's just the way it is .
I'm not surprised to see Iceland joining the fray, given the escalating tensions surrounding Israel's participation in the contest . While I can understand the concerns around Israel's inclusion, I think it's a shame that this has led to a complete boycott, rather than a more nuanced approach. It's almost as if the Eurovision organizers are trying to create a PR disaster by letting politics dominate the show .
As an impartial observer, I'd love to see some in-depth analysis on the voting irregularities and how they were addressed (or not). It seems like there's been a lack of transparency here, which has fueled the outrage. Let's hope that next year's contest can be more inclusive and focused on music rather than politics .
OMG, like what's going on with Eurovision?! They just keep letting countries boycott it and now it's Iceland too? I was super looking forward to next year's contest, but I guess that's not happening now. The EBU is all like "oh no we didn't do anything wrong" but like, come on! It's pretty obvious they let Israel compete despite all the controversy. I don't know how many more countries are gonna follow suit, it's kinda sad