Published: 30 May 12 13:30 CET | Print version
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Love it or hate it, Eurovision is going to be hard to avoid in Sweden for the next year. But why does Sweden get so wrapped up in the event, and was Sweden’s entry the deserving winner? The Local’s Oliver Gee looks deeper.
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Personally, I think the telephone votes should make up 100% of the votes, not just 50%, then we might get a real competition again. Then the likes of the UK might take it a little more seriously!
But well done Sweden!
Most Melodifestivalen entries can be divided into three categories:
The best (i.e. most musically sound) song of the competition.
The song most likely to score well in Eurovision.
The song the Swedish voters pick.
98% PERCENT of white Europeans are racist towards people of color except the higly educated and the rich since they are less disgruntled and less threatened by the foreigners existence, though migration policy is a joke here in Europe...indicates the dilemma of the level of both Hypocrisy and the level of Incompetence of the elite running these so called Democratic Countries...
WRONG !
I also think that Italians are not so smart afterall . You look really dumb when the song you gave zero points turns out to have been considered the best by 18 nations.
Well your name says it all, I certainly hope you don't live in Sweden, Sweden doesn't need such a callous individual with a wasteful and hateful attitude such as yours. Or perhaps you're just trolling.
However i want u to think back on what the secretary of SD said on the victory of looren despite the fact that she was born here. I am awaiting your apology.
I'm not sure what you want me to apologize for? I never said anything bad about Loreen.
Wrong towns, wrong! Here you have to apologyse for everything. That is what is expected from you by the majority.like the As, Ts, and whatever.
As far as the theme of this "news" is concern, Loreen was a worthy winner who, unfortunately has been compared with ABBA. Poor ABBA. What have you done to deserve this type of comparison?
I find it difficult to imagine you as a businessman with such an uneducated cache of vocabulary. And your description of Sweden didn't get to me, especially since I'm not technically Swedish. Nice try, though.
Particularly Azeri musical culture and instruments were impressive !
The Eurovision Song Contest (ie a song contest organised by a body called Eurovision) is, however.
Come on!
They had only telephone votes a couple of years ago, and the result was Balkan states ALWAYS got into the top 5, and the winner usually comes from an east european country. You dont remember 2007, when the Ukrainian Verka Serduchka got 2nd place with the worst song possible. By today's standard, that song would've only make the bottom two. The winner was Marija from Serbia, again, not the best song that deserved to win. As a result, UK, Germany among others demanded a jury system, otherwise they'd boycott the competition. Thereafter, the voting system became how we know it as today. Then and only then it became possible for Germany, Norway and any other non-east european countries to prevail. Please read before you speak.
Spain couldn't not sure about Portugal Greece, Italy,Ireland and the rest of Europe?