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KÀÀrijÀ getting hugged by his fellow contestants during and after the grand final
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ballad haters, metalheads and weirdos we need to emerge en masse tomorrow and vote australia, finland and germany im so serious. croatia as well. take my hand
#girl if some fucking ballad wins instead of one of these legends im blowing up europe#eurovision#australia#germany#finland#croatia#voyager#let 3#kÀÀrijÀ#lord of the lost#my posts
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Eurovision 2023: the show of unfairness and the triumph of peopleâs hearts
My god, this year left me exhausted.
Itâs 1:30 am, the Eurovision Grand Final just ended and I am starting to write this post now, because I need some time to calm myself before going to bed. And maybe putting down some thoughts about this year will help me find some peace - at least for a couple hours.
This year has not been what was supposed to be, starting from the show and ending with the winner.
But letâs start from the beginning.
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Ukraine: robbed of their own show
We all know Ukraine couldnât host Eurovision in their country because of the war, so they asked the UK to do that.
And the UK tried to be a good host. They reminded us of the reason why Ukraine couldnât do it, they tried to call Ukrainian artists and make the show about them... only to systematically forget it two minutes later and start acting as if they won and this was their show.
I hope now you understand why last year I said to not give them power over anything. The UK has a tiny little problem called âmassive egoâ and if you give them a little crumb, they will immediately scarf the whole cake down.
This year shouldâve been 70% Ukraine themed and 30% UK themed. What we had instead was the other way around: the UK gave us a tiny little interval show in the semifinals about Ukraine, then a massive show all about the UK.
The Gran Final has been the icing on this disgusting cake. It started with a bang, featuring all of our favourite Ukrainian artists in the span of five minutes: Tina Karol (I had no idea she was Ukrainian, what a nice surprise!), goddess Verka, my beloved Go_A with The Only Queen That Matters, aka Kateryna Pavlenko. And, of course, our favourite winners: the Kalush Orchestra. Man Carpet is still an icon and I still wonder what the singer sees behind that pink hat, but I donât care. Itâs perfect, itâs great, I want this but 200x more. I want them to steal the show, I want them in all interval acts. But no worries, Iâm sure they will definitely appear more during the final. I mean, thereâs no way the UK called them just to appear for 20 seconds, right? Right?
Oh sorry, my bad. I forgot this isnât Ukraineâs show, this is UKâs show. We should definitely have Sam Ryder in the interval act and we should definitely make it all about English songs. I mean, itâs not like there are four of the most beloved Ukrainian artists in Liverpool. Letâs make it all a huge masturbation session of the UK instead.
I apologize if my metaphor offended someone, but this is what I felt while watching the UK celebrating itself. Like... canât you do this in a private room? Do I really have to watch it? This is just one step below Portugalâs show, which showed a massive ego as well and tortured me for three nights straight, by repeating how cool they were and how nice they were and how I wouldâve done a great choice visiting them.
But even if that was torture, at least Portugal was the winner of the previous year, not a host masturbating over the fact they are allowed to host a show they didnât win.
The only choice I fully approve of in this show is the postcards idea: that was very elegant and respectful and I want to thank the person who thought about it. The cards show Ukraineâs beautiful places, UKâs beautiful places and every countryâs beautiful places. Itâs all beautiful and itâs a great way to both honor Ukraine and emphasize UKâs hosting role, since it looks almost like the UK acts as a âconnectionâ between Ukraine and every other country.
Unfortunately for us, this is the last proof of elegance we will see for the rest of the show.
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Danemark and Poland: robbed even before starting
Do you remember Danemarkâs and Polandâs entries? I know, me neither. Bland, forgetful, two huge balls of nothing.
Well, I have a good news and a bad one. The good one is that Danish and Polish people are not insane and their musical tastes are actually way better than this. The bad news is that the two entries we got (Bejba and Tiktokkid) were not supposed to win their countryâs competition, because the publicâs favourites were different. But, like, VERY different.
Same thing happened last year for Spain, but at least Chanel was able to put on a great show - even if her song was boring. Danemark and Poland didnât have that either: one gave us a meme, the other gave us nothing. Disappointing.
So letâs clean Danemarkâs and Polandâs names, by listening to the artists they were actually supposed to bring. Letâs start with Danemark and please, tell me if the tiktok kid is better than this (if you dare):
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And before you think: âoh my gosh, this couldâve been a great entry for Danemark!â, please listen to what Poland was supposed to bring:
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I love this song. I love this cute nice boy. I love the classical vibes. And when I played this song for my father, my 70-year-old father told me, with no hesitation: âOh, this is way better than the other one!â.
So if a 70-year-old can recognize how good this song is, then thereâs no generational gap and itâs not true that people are accustomed to the same boring stuff. If a song is good, is good. If a song is bland, is bland.
By now you probably already heard from Polish people about how the voting system of their competition was rigged and how Blanka won thanks to the power of nepotism. So our duty as Europeans (and as people with some fucking taste) is to stream Gladiator, listen to all of his songs and shower this boy with love because he needs to know the world loves him.
And for you all, Polish people: thank you for making us know about your true winner. He really looks like one and we love him too.
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Germany: robbed while trying
I really cannot understand why people keep hating Germany this much. Is it still because of WW2? What did they do, to deserve the bottom of the chart? I know itâs funny, I know itâs for the memes ah ah ah, but also... come on. Come. On. Are you really telling me that Poland was better than Germany? Are you really telling me that the UK was better than Germany?
I can assure you that if Sweden brought this exact same song, the jury wouldâve given this song 300 points. But hey, ThE jUrY iS iMpArTiAl, right?
German people: I donât know why the world hates you. I think you wouldâve gotten more votes, if only the system wasnât so stupidly rigged and forced everyone to choose one winner only, hoping to defeat the juryâs sheer power. Personally, I enjoyed your song and I enjoyed Lord of the Lost and I will definitely listen to more of their songs to add to my playlist.
However, I also understand your frustration. So you know what? Just go nuts. Choose whoever the fuck you want to represent your country, attend Eurovision whenever you want and do whatever you want, give us insane shit and amazing stuff. You will be treated the same either way, so why give a fuck? Have fun showing your insane side, I will support you 100%.
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Italy and Israel: what did they ever do to deserve these places?
As an Italian, I am honored people gave so many votes to Italy. Seriously, thank you all, nice to know people appreciate our singers.
But also: why so many votes? Why? I know Mengoni is a good singer, he has a great voice and if this was a real singing competition he wouldâve probably deserved to win.
But since Eurovision is not a singing competition, why all these points? Were people really so in love with this ballad? Why? What does he have I cannot understand?
Even more important: why Israel, with their stupid unicorn song, got all these votes? Why? Is it because sheâs good-looking? Seriously? Are we still stuck thinking with our genitals, instead of using our brains? I thought Europe moved past the need of thinking with genitals only and started developing some good fucking taste.
Or did her amazing âdance movesâ get the public? Ok, sheâs very flexible... but do I really really have to remind you of Chanel? A small dance segment is really worth so many points, when last year we had someone who was able to sing AND dance as she did for the entire song? I didnât even like Chanel, but I am mature enough to recognize that THAT was a show, while the unicorn lady did nothing more than a small dance. Definitely not worth 185 public votes.
At least I know that my country didnât go insane and the true points (aka the publicâs points) didnât go to the unicorn but to Moldova. Thank god, we are still able to recognize whatâs good.
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Finland: the real winner
When Eurovision started, I was sure Czechia wouldâve been the winner. However, their performance wasnât enough to grant them victory.
Finland, however, had everything a winner needs. And now I will explain to you why, because I love this funky green man and you should love him too.
1) âA little man from Vantaaâ
KÀÀrijĂ€ is a rare gem, not just for Eurovision, but in general. Heâs a simple, genuine, silly guy, who comes from a city few people knew before. He doesnât speak English too well, but he tries and fails in comically sweet ways. Heâs a huge fan of Rammstein, so heâs a man of culture. He became besties with Bojan from the Slovenian band Joker Out and their bromance has been the best part of this Eurovision: these two share one single braincell and I love them for this.
But, most of all, heâs humble. He never considered himself above all others, even after his victory. He knew right from the start that it wouldâve been a battle between him and Loreen and yet, he never grew arrogant about it. He always talked about their rivalry in funny ways, through memes and by treating her nicely. But he also never underestimated her: he always put his whole self into every performance, knowing full well he had to give everything, to reach the publicâs hearts.
And he did. He reached the publicâs hearts and like many others all over the world, I also love this little man. Heâs genuine, heâs honest, heâs a fashion icon (Finland changes their flag to green when), his dancers are funky and nice like him. You look at him once and all you can think is: âI want to protect him at all costsâ. Itâs just impossible to hate this man.
2) His song is a banger
Not only his song is a fusion of three genres (industrial metal, hyperpop and hip-hop/rap), so heâs already serving you three songs in one, but the language he used is Finnish.
Iâve heard Finnish people saying that they never used their language because itâs âtoo weirdâ. People, thatâs exactly because itâs weird that you should use it! You have this gem and you hide it to us?!
If you donât know why Finnish is so great, please consider that while all other European languages are part of the Indo-European family, Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian are not. They are part of a completely different family (the Uralic languages).
That means they have nothing similar to any other European language. They are something completely different and new, a whole new world to explore. And theyâre here, in our continent!
In addition to that, Finnish is an agglutinative language, which means words are formed by stringing together morphemes. How fucking cool is that? I love this kind of language!
As someone who studied English, French, German and Russian, Finnish is something that gets my attention. I can recognize similarities between Germanic, Slavic and Italic languages and I love them, but Finnish is an unexplored world. Itâs made of sounds that well, sound familiar even if theyâre not. Itâs a constant surprise, you know?
Also, I love that itâs a language full of vowels because it makes me think of my own mother tongue (Italian). Itâs a bit like feeling at home, even if our languages have nothing in common <3
3) The best performance of Eurovision 2023
I love the Croatian daddies like the next person (and Iâm glad the public gave them the top 10 because they deserve it), but KÀÀrijĂ€âs performance had everything: it told us a story (i.e. how KÀÀrijĂ€ slowly emerges from behind his barriers to join the party), he gave us the best stupid dance moves and thereâs even a family-friendly human centipede. What else do you need, to start dancing?
Also, another shoutout to his dancers, because I live for those shocking pink dresses and for their immensely creepy expressions. And I live for the public always welcoming them with screams: they deserve it.
I know you already enjoyed it 200 times, but you know what? Letâs fucking destroy the views of this video and letâs watch it again. And also, letâs notice how much the public enjoys it. How much they screamed, how they sang with him, how they enjoyed this party.
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Even without knowing KÀÀrijÀ, you can feel he put his whole self into this. And the public felt it too.
And the final result was astonishing: he got 376 points from the public. Itâs the second-highest public score, after Kalush Orchestra, who got 439 points.
If you notice, KÀÀrijĂ€âs percentage is even higher than Kalush Orchestraâs! And such a high result means one thing and one thing only: the public has chosen its winner. He is the winner. People are sovereign and peopleâs will has been very clear about it. So when I say heâs the winner, itâs not because I want to indulge him: itâs because itâs the fucking truth.
Also, please notice the kind of songs the public chose as their top 3 favorites: songs with nothing mainstream and native languages. All while the jury thinks what we want is the same boring shit we can hear on the radio 24/7.
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A painful evening
Let me start by making something clear: I donât hate Loreen and I donât hate Sweden. Itâs not their fault if they win. They are just exploiting the situation, because they learned what the good formula is and keep using it over and over.
Loreen knows that if she sends another song that is just like all the others she made, she will get a high position. And now, thanks to yesterdayâs victory, she knows she doesnât even have to try. Why should she do something different, when doing the same thing twice made her win twice? Why try something different, why step out of her comfort zone? If she does the same thing, she can win. So she will keep doing the same thing.
Same goes for the entire country of Sweden. They learned that if they bring the most boring, generic pop song you can listen to on every radio on planet Earth, you will win. So, they will keep sending it. After all, a bland pop song is what the world is more accustomed to, so why change? Why do something different, when they can be teacherâs pet and always get a high score? This isnât being stupid, this is being clever.
But is it elegant and fair too? Oh honey, absolutely not. This is the exact opposite of what elegance and fairness are.
On Saturday evening, when we reached the voting part of the show, the crowd literally CHEERED AND SANG KÀÀrijĂ€âs name or âCha Cha Chaâ. Multiple times.
Once the public clearly states who they want to win, then the competition is over. When the consensus is unanimous, thereâs no competition anymore. The winner is already here. Everything else is just white noise and bureaucracy.
Thatâs what I felt, while I was forced to keep listening to a bunch of people loudly kissing Swedenâs ass. The public had already decided, we already have a winner. Why are we still wasting time?
And if forcing us to keep listening to this pitiful charade was not enough, the hosts decided to lose that shred of elegance that was still left on this joke of a show and not only shushed the public all time but even said âjust ignore everyoneâ, as if their voices didnât really matter. Itâs not like this is a music competition and the public is the final receiver of said music, after all.
I donïżœïżœïżœt know you, but I donât like to see the sovereign public being silenced and told they do not matter, all while a bunch of people takes the decisions for them. Maybe the Brits are accustomed to being silenced because an old rich man has to decide for them, but other countries donât work like that. Like, you know, the one theyâre hosting the competition for.
There was nothing democratic about Saturday evening. There was nothing fair in silencing the public and pretending they havenât chosen their winner one hour ago, because teacherâs pet had to win again.
Do you really think Sweden deserved this victory more than Finland? Do you really think that a country that won six times needed to add this victory to their list, so they can say âah ah we won as many times as Irelandâ? Or just because they can do their stupid ABBA anniversary next year? Is this the reason why we choose our winner, now? The past glories of a country? Well, then in 2048 is the anniversary of Dana Internationalâs winning song, letâs all go to Israel! And in 2056 weâll go to Finland, because itâs the anniversary of Lordiâs winning. And in 2071 will be 50 years from the Maneskinâs victory, so letâs come back to Italy.
What, does that sound ridiculous? Tell that to the jury, then.
I feel immensely sorry for the Finnish people, because I read online how much this victory couldâve meant for them. This couldâve been so important, such a good chance to shine for a country that considers their language âtoo weirdâ and who hasnât won in 17 years. And since they are stuck between that ticking bomb that is Russia and the always perfect Sweden, they really needed something that gave them more positive attention.
And it broke my heart even more to see KÀÀrijĂ€ suffering. He even apologized to his nation. He did something amazing and he still apologized. He literally won and apologized for not winning. Thatâs unfairness to its finest.
And if all of this is not enough, the results of the publicâs vote came out and oh, look, not a single country gave 12 points to Sweden, while almost every country gave 12 points to Finland. Wow, who wouldâve fucking guessed that teacherâs pet won because of the teacher.
Again: does that seem fair and democratic to you?
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Oligarchy masqueraded as democracy
Letâs do a little bit of math, shall we?
Each national jury consists of five people + one backup juror. They supposedly vote for the best singer and performance- AHAHAH great joke, very funny.
But letâs not focus on this, now: letâs focus on numbers.
37 countries participated this year. So 37 x 6 = 222. The jury is made up of 222 people in total.
The entire population of Europe is around 451 million people, but letâs keep it low because Eurovision isnât watched by all Europeans. Letâs take just the number of views on the Youtube streaming of the Grand Finale: 9.5 million people. Letâs round up to 9 million, okay?
Okay, so now we have 222 people on one side and 9 million people on the other. Letâs pretend that less than half of them voted at least one time.
Okay, now look me straight in the eyes and explain why the votes of 222 people should have the same weight as the votes of 4 million people. Please, explain to me how democratic this decision is, canât wait to hear it.
But you know what? Even if it was 1 million voters only, that wouldnât have been fair either. In no universe is fair to put one million voters on the same level as 222 voters.
Thereâs only one possible scenario in which this is fair: if Eurovision was a talent show specifically centered around performances and voices, with a jury made of vocal teachers and choreographers, and all I have to do is passively watch it on my couch.
But from the moment you gave the public the power to choose who the winner could be, then why do the votes of all the people from Europe (and Australia) have the same weight as what 222 people decided?
This isnât a democracy. This is an oligarchy masquerading as a democracy: a bunch of people decides what you should like, basing their decision on their own interests. And you have no way to oppose them, unless you focus all your votes on one single artist, hoping it would defeat the one the jury chooses.
But this deprives Eurovision of the competition aspect. Itâs not a competition if I have to endure a tug-of-war against the jury. Itâs not a competition if I am forced to give all of my votes to one artist only, instead of spreading them out to all my favorites. And even in that case, basically all of Europe should vote for that specific artist to try and overcome the sheer power the jury has. Again: does this sound democratic to you?
Now you may say: but the jury is made of experts. Oh, you mean the same experts that proved multiple times they base their votes on politics, who their neighbor is and who can corrupt them better? Or do you mean the same experts that in the past made their choice even without listening to the songs?
The truth is that we have 222 people who can easily be influenced by anything and their power is as strong as the power of 4 million people at least. Four million people, who got invested and followed the entire show from start to finish, if I may add. Please, tell me about the fairness of this system again.
And before you say âbut Eurovision is a music competition and we need expertsâ... sorry, but no. According to Wikipedia, the jury was present before televoting was born, but once televoting was extended to all competing countries (1997 ca.), the jury was no more. It came back only in 2009, with this unfair compromise of 50/50 between jury ad public votes.
So there was a period of time in which there wasnât a jury and in that period we had the first win for Estonia, Turkey, Latvia, Greece, Finland, Serbia and Russia. How weird that, once the jury isnât there, other nations have a chance to win too.
The thing is: Eurovision isnât a simple music competition. Itâs more like a window. A window where anyone can have their chance to shine. No matter if youâre from a well-known country and everyone knows who you are or if youâre from a tiny piece of land in the middle of nowhere and all you can do is speak your native language: if you have the right combination of song+performance+voice, you can win.
And itâs beautiful we have this window, because it allows us to see something weâve never seen before: rock bands, silly songs, folk songs and straight-up weird songs. In Eurovision, you donât have to listen to just the same generic bland song, but you are allowed to listen to different artists and different cultures - and if you like them, you are free to choose your winner, no matter how not mainstream it is.
And we Europeans need this. We need to celebrate the diversity of Europe and embrace them. We need to see people from different countries hanging out, having fun and becoming best friends. For a continent that has always had (and still has) a problem with wars, we need something that allows us to look at each other and not see a piece of land to conquer, but a place full of life and culture to learn about.
And since we pride ourselves to be the continent where democracy was born, letâs put this democracy in the show weâre so proud of. Do we really need the jury vote? Do we really need the vote of this bunch of people? Okay, letâs have them. But itâs not acceptable to give them the same weight as the publicâs vote. 50/50 isnât acceptable anymore. 20/80 is fairer. Iâm feeling nice, we can even do a 30/70. Itâs just not acceptable that 300 people should have power over millions over something those same millions will enjoy. As always, the public is sovereign.
And if the publicâs taste is shit, at least we will be free to blame ourselves for something we brought unto ourselves - and not feel sick and angry over something others forced upon us.
Or everything can stay the same and the 50/50 system will keep going. But at least, be honest enough to not waste everyoneâs time, by pretending the public can do something more than watch what a bunch of people decide for them. Do not pretend to be righteous and democratic, when youâre not.
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The triumph of people
This finale drained me. If it were just a little fairer, I wouldâve been thrilled to see Luxembourg coming back after years. But right now I donât feel like watching next yearâs show. I know it will probably be amazing, because Sweden is very good at hosting. But I donât want to see them masturbating over how good they are and how much they deserved to win - even if they didnât win.
And, honestly, I donât care about ABBA either. I donât give a damn about them, nor about their anniversary. Iâm definitely not looking forward to that either.
I will listen to the songs as always, then I might give it a try and watch the semifinals. It depends on how bitter my grudge will be, after one full year. If it will still be very bitter, I will probably spend my time better, by listening to the songs more times, watching the performances and making my own personal final chart. I wonât have ABBA or funny interval acts, but I can try my best to make it enjoyable to read. And it wonât be a fucking charade, at least.
Sorry, but I will keep being bitter for some time. And if you feel bitter too, you have every right to be, no matter what people say. Your voice has been silenced and ignored and numbers donât lie. Itâs very understandable you feel bad.
But you know what you can do? Use your anger in a positive way. And no, that doesnât mean sending death threats to Loreen. You can accuse Sweden of its lack of elegance and decorum if you want, but always be polite. Donât be like some of them, who are such sore losers they had the guts to be angry at Finland because it didnât give Sweden any public points. Bo-hoo, may I add.
What you can do instead is make some noise: ask for the jury to be abolished or for this shitty system to change. And, even more important, support your winners. A lot of amazing artists have been wronged this year, so shower them with love.
And send your love especially towards our winner. Stream Cha Cha Cha, check his other songs, shower him with love and support, make a statue for him in Vantaa, pay me a plane ticket because I need to tackle him in a hug and tell him how much the world loves him. Letâs show the world that he slaps, Finnish slaps and we want more of this.
Do you still need more Cha Cha Cha in your life? Good news: Lord of the Lost made a cover for Cha Cha Cha and OH MY GOSH itâs insanely good. It has a lot of Rammstein vibes, itâs cool and it slaps even harder. Check it out because itâs amazing!
Also because the German singer learned some Finnish, just to spell every word correctly and, according to the Finnish people in the comment section, he did a great job. What a wholesome guy, I love and stan him and his band - and you should do the same, because they are amazing and they donât deserve last place <3
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And if you need more KÀÀrijĂ€ in your life, there are amazing Youtube channels with great collections of his moments, like Eurovision Is Ambition and Uni Dash Corn. I especially suggest you see his bromance with Bojan - and speaking of him, another shoutout to Bojan! Heâs such a nice, wholesome guy with great charisma, you cannot hate him. I am not head over heels for his song, but heâs so fucking wholesome, he deserves good things only.
And I also suggest you see how KÀÀrijÀ has been welcomed in Helsinki. He has been welcomed like a fucking hero, a national treasure. And of course he was: he is the true winner after all, he deserved the welcome only winners get.
Itâs a bit like he said in his apology: the better one won. And so he did.
You know, I think the only good thing that came out from this shitshow that was Eurovision 2023, is the peopleâs heart. People showed their kindness, their love, the best of humankind. We saw acts of friendship, we saw empathy and appreciation. The hug between KÀÀrijĂ€ and Bojan, despite its sad meaning, is also a perfect example of what we all should be: kinder, softer, more empathetic, together, no matter how far and different our countries are.
In a way, I am happy that Ukraineâs message of unity was still carried out, even if indirectly and definitely not the way the UK wanted.
And in the end, the trophy isnât so important: itâs just a piece of glass after all. And no piece of glass is worth the impact one little man from Vantaa left on so many people all over the world.
I know you will never read this post, but I wish you a lifetime of success, KÀÀrijĂ€. You have everything a winner needs and, in fact, you are one. So donât be too hard on yourself, because the world still needs to show you how much it loves you. Take your time, relax, have fun and come back when youâre ready - just donât leave us hanging for too much, âkay?
And you, Finnish people: please treat our beloved winner with love for us too. We will do our best from afar, so letâs be together on this as we should <3
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Chris Harms and KÀÀrijÀ being reunited has made me so happy!!!! Look at them!!!!!!!
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yes yes rigged this cha cha that but please letâs not ignore this right now:
https://www.aftonbladet.se/podcasts/ab/episode/355975 Swedish âeurovision expertâ Tobbe Ek (for those of you who arenât Swedish, this is the same guy who accused MĂ„neskin of doing coke on live tv back in 2021) and his posse of minions decided that it was time to spread some absolutely hateful rhetoric against the people of Finland by calling them shitty, idiotic, telling them they should be ashamed of not voting for Sweden (??? literally what???) etc etc, while also dragging in other contestants like Lord of the Lost and insulting them as a means of questioning why the Finnish public voted for them but not for Sweden. (You know. Because it totally doesnât make any sense at all that a country known for having the most metal bands per capita in the world would vote for Lord of the Lost. Not at all.)Â
As the cherry on top of this xenophobic shit cake, they started to go on about how âThereâs no way there were ten contestants who were better than Sweden this year.â (Again. Not only disrespecting the other contestants, but them pretending not to grasp the concept of a country known for preferring heavier music choosing to vote mostly for bands this year... Yeah... Couldnât be their preferences...)
Again, this man is considered a Eurovision expert here in Sweden, yet this is the type of behaviour he and his coworkers display over a nonissue like the Finnish public not voting for Sweden this year. If thereâs something shameful here, itâs this.
To reiterate:Â These are three grown-ass well past 40-year old people having a genuine meltdown over one (1) singular country not voting for them.
Why are we giving Tobbe Ek (and his irrelevant coworkers) a platform, again?
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Hoo boy, thereâs more. Because of course there is.
ALRIGHT hereâs an article from one of our tabloids using quite suspiciously colonialistic sounding rhetoric about Finland being âthe kingdomâs previous eastern halfâ.
https://www.expressen.se/noje/finska-sveket-mot-sverige-gav-noll-poang-efter-uppmaningen-rosta-taktiskt/
The specific quote in Swedish: âTv-tittarna i tidigare östra rikshalvan gav nĂ€mligen Sverige noll(!) poĂ€ng under Eurovisionfinalen pĂ„ lördagen.â
Translation: âTV viewers in [our] kingdomâs previous eastern half gave namely zero(!) points to Sweden during the Eurovision finale on Saturday.â
Yeah, Johan Bratell (the writer of the article) is technically not wrong about Finland having been a part of Sweden. But why bring this up now? This was so clearly meant as a condescending insult.
The article also talks about a throwaway comment that the Finnish commentator Mikko Silvennoinen made about tactical voting (or more specifically, an anonymous comment he read out loud about tactical voting). From my understanding this was a joke reference to the previous elections which took place recently in Finland and forced a portion of the Finnish public to vote tactically as an attempt to block a far-right party from getting into the parliament. Itâs embarrassing how much these people are reaching.
And even if they were voting tactically, so what? Sweden won. Why are we so focused on the public vote of one (1) country, Jesus Christ this is embarrassing.
EDIT 2: WHY THIS MATTERS. A LOT.
For those of you who are not in the know about Swedish politics, these statements are reflecting some far-right political views that have their roots all the way back in the times when Sweden ruled over Finland. In recent memory, our far-right political party Sverigedemokraterna claimed that the Swedish minority group Tornedalians are not Swedish, because they may speak local dialects that blend Finnish into Swedish, or speak the minority language MeĂ€nkieli. Coincidentally, MeĂ€nkieli just so happens to be a minority language that blends Finnish and Swedish, as it is mostly spoken by people who live by the TorneĂ„ river, i.e. the Finnish-Swedish border. Hereâs an article about this controversy (however you may not be able to read it unless youâre subscribed to said newspaper): https://www.dn.se/asikt/orimligt-att-tornedalingar-inte-skulle-vara-svenskar/?fbclid=IwAR33K_UVRhXlJhyPd3gY7GDXN_lotUdrtM1AeL-nRzWE26Tmq5BFE0lIUzw
Sverigedemokraterna also believe that the Swedish minority group of Sweden Finns should essentially cut their ties to their Finnish roots and that they should not be able to be citizens of both Finland and Sweden. https://aip.nu/sverigedemokraterna-och-de-dubbla-medborgarskapen/
This sort of rhetoric is ridiculously common here, and in situations like the ones that have occurred in light of the ESC, they almost never get called out. Because itâs common. Because itâs okay to call Finnish people names and to use colonial rhetoric against all Finns, both those who live in Finland and those who live in Sweden. Because this is âfriendly banter.â Mind you, as someone who technically belongs to both of the aforementioned minority groups Iâm completely fine with the actually friendly banter and piss taking that we usually partake in, because it is just that. Friendly. But this is not it. This is actually harmful. I have never seen so many Swedish people attacking Finns on social media as Iâve seen these past few days. The usual colonialistic and fennophobic insults have started to rear their ugly heads: People have started to insult the Finnish language (a fennophobic sentiment that goes way back to the days when Finland was under Swedish rule and the Swedish tried to get rid of the language), they have started to insult the way Finns look (goes back to fennophobic rhetoric of Finns essentially not being âwhite enoughâ), etcetera. For more information on how the Swedish government treated the Sweden Finns and Tornedalians (the fact that they tried to abolish both the MeĂ€nkieli language and the Finnish language from Sweden and have even done skull measurements as an attempt to prove that these minority groups are not equal to Swedes), hereâs another article: https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/norrbotten/regeringen-tillsatter-sanningskommission
For those of you who speak Finnish and are interested in the topic, the book Kansankodin pimeĂ€mpi puoli by Tapio Tamminen goes into both issues, with photographic evidence of skull measurement incidents among other things. Meanwhile, the Finnish media is mostly just reporting on the tomfoolery of these âjournalists.â Sure, there are a lot of Finns who are acting out as well and spreading hateful rhetoric against Swedes, but the difference here is that one group is punching up, while the other is punching down.
Whether Tobbe Ek, Jenny Ă
gren, Markus Larsson and Johan Bratell meant to cause this does not matter. Theyâve still done it, in the case of the former group, theyâve even dragged other Europeans (and Australians!) into this mess.
Theyâve gone ahead and spread fennophobic rhetoric on huge platforms: Swedenâs biggest national tabloids. They should be held accountable for this.
To reiterate: ALL THIS OVER THE FINNISH PUBLIC âNOT VOTING FOR SWEDENâ DURING THE EUROVISION SONG CONTEST OF 2023.
Edit 3: Just in case we need a bit of clarification:
I know this whole post may come across quite negatively. So let me make this clear: There is an issue with the Swedish culture and its normalisation of fennophobia, however, that doesnât mean every Swede is maliciously fennophobic. Itâs literally just so normalised here, that sometimes people donât even notice when theyâre partaking in it, and because of said normalisation, for many these fennophobic and colonialist insults have become a sort of knee jerk reaction to when thereâs âactual beefâ with Finland. (Which, obviously, is a fucking problem, because look who has to bear the brunt of that.)Â
Moreover, many Swedes arenât even familiar with their shared history with Finland, and the discrimination Finland was put through during the Swedish rule (not to mention the discrimination the Sweden Finns and Tornedalians have had to face and still face). That part of our shared history simply isnât taught in schools here, so a regular person would have to know to go out and look for the information. Heck, the only reason Iâm aware of this is because at the end of the day, despite having been born and raised in Sweden, I am ethnically Finnish, and grew up by the border with very strong ties to the Finnish culture because of it. But less about me, and more about this issue. Most Swedes (and Swedish journalists who have any sort of sense in them and who work for respectable publications) have expressed their dissatisfaction with this years results as well. Thereâs a reason Cha Cha Cha is charting so well on Swedish Spotify. Thereâs a reason for why the Swedish jury and the public gave Finland 12 points.
So, Tl;dr:
1. Swedish tabloids are trash.
2. We have an undeniable problem with how normalised fennophobia is here, and itâs absolutely bizarre that this is how itâs getting exposed.
3. Most regular Swedes arenât happy with this either, and are in fact not Finlandâs and the Finnish peopleâs greatest haters in the world.
4. Tobbe Ek should get fired. At the bare minimun, he and his coworkers should probably issue some sort of apology for spreading this, seeing how it is actually hurting a lot of people.
Anyway, please donât hate on the Swedes because of this lol, think about what Jere from Vantaa would think about that. đ
#this really took off now didn't it#but seriously#Literally what the fuck. There are sore losers but being a sore winner is definitely worse#not saying anyone is being a sore loser by the way this year's jury vote literally sucked ass#esc 2023#esc#eurovision 2023#eurovision#finland#sweden#germany#kÀÀrijÀ#kaarija#loreen#lord of the lost#cha cha cha#tattoo#blood and glitter#italy#mÄneskin#slovenia#joker out#australia#voyager#sverige#suomi#tornedalen#torniolaakso
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Completely obsessed with him tbh
#chris harms#lord of the lost#eurovision#eurovision 2023#esc 2023#misha-bawlins gifs#blorbos from my song contest
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kÀÀrijÀ and lord of the lost being besties: a thrilling saga
#LEGENDS SUPPORTING LEGENDS#also nice to see that the frontman of lord of the lost is crushing on the feral finnish gremlin man just like the rest of us#and lord of the lost's cover of cha cha cha FUCKING SLAPS i'm OBSESSED#the contestants befriending each other is always my favourite thing about esc#kÀÀrijÀ#jere pöyhönen#cha cha cha#lord of the lost#chris harms#blood & glitter#eurovision#eurovision song contest#eurovision song contest 2023#esc#esc 2023
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Just want to bring it to your attention that far right assholes in Germany right now claim that Germany lost again because Lord of the Lost refused to wave the German flag (for obvious reasons) and waved a rainbow flag instead. Appearently to facists , this is why Germany lost
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Detecting a pattern in Eurovision 2023 contestants
#kÀÀrijĂ€#joker out#lord of the lost#bojan cvjetiÄanin#jere pöyhönen#chris harms#eurovision 2023#eurovision
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aww my babies!!! đłïžâđđłïžâđđłïžâđđđđ
#lord of the lost#Eurovision#my winners#eurovision 2023#esc 2023#Germany#lgbt#lgbtq+#lgbtqia+#lgbtq#absolutely desperate#didn't deserve to be last
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me, bloated, about to start my period:
#eurovision#eurovision song contest#eurovision 2023#esc#esc23#esc 2023#esc 23#esc2023#germany#blood and glitter#lord of the lost
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Yâknow, one thing I really appreciate about Lord of the Lost is how supportive they seem to be of all of the other participating artists. They had that thing on their ig account where they introduced all the other contestants to their followers, they did a bunch of covers of other esc entries and in the videos reacting to all the other acts Chris did for the German eurovision channel he was so respectful and had positive things to say about every song, even the ones he didnât personally enjoy and I just think thatâs neat
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you know an eurovision act really stood out when it makes you want to check out the rest of their discography.
this year for me was these shades of queer:
#and they are powerpuff girls coded too đ#also dont know and dont care if it's just performative. great vibes#honorary mention to mengoni. but he's not a new acquaintance#eurovision#esc23#esc 2023#kÀÀrijĂ€#luke black#lord of the lost
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Walk walk fashion baby (x)
#chris harms#lord of the lost#esc germany#esc 2023#eurovision#eurovision 2023#look at him absolutely serving it#slay baby#gifset#misha-bawlins gifs#blorbos from my song contest
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Germany deserved so much more.
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