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The popular vote of last night's Eurovision Song Contest was won by Israel by a significant margin. A queer man singing in a woman's voice (counter-tenor is the official term) won for Austria overall. Yuval Raphael who survived the Hamas attack, at the last concert she went to in Israel, came to Europe to sing her positive upbeat song, "New Day Will Rise". The disconnect between the politics of the street - with angry-faced thousands marching for Palestine and the wishes of Europe's silent majority could not be clearer. The antisemitism that has plagued so many political arenas across Europe in the last year is not the feeling of the majority here.
I wonder what would have happened if Israel had won overall instead of Austria. Could they have held the contest in Israel?
More contestants sang their songs in their languages rather than in English and more attempted to sing in French than before, including Yuval who sang a verse in French and Hebrew as well as English. But songs lacking English content did not do as well with the public as with jurors with the obvious exception of Britain itself - English remains the main language of connectivity in Europe and the organisers hosted in that language. Britain scored null points from the public though did better with the juries and still seems isolated following BREXIT. Their song was a little blasphemous, all style and no substance, so perhaps this is just as well. Switzerland was highly favored by the national jurors but also received no votes in the popular vote. The disconnect between the experts and the public is a feature of recent years with France and Italy also beneficiaries of their bias.
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I wonder what would have happened if Israel had won overall instead of Austria. Could they have held the contest in Israel?
More contestants sang their songs in their languages rather than in English and more attempted to sing in French than before, including Yuval who sang a verse in French and Hebrew as well as English. But songs lacking English content did not do as well with the public as with jurors with the obvious exception of Britain itself - English remains the main language of connectivity in Europe and the organisers hosted in that language. Britain scored null points from the public though did better with the juries and still seems isolated following BREXIT. Their song was a little blasphemous, all style and no substance, so perhaps this is just as well. Switzerland was highly favored by the national jurors but also received no votes in the popular vote. The disconnect between the experts and the public is a feature of recent years with France and Italy also beneficiaries of their bias.
Eurovision 2025 Results: Voting & Points
Eurovision 2025 results: All the voting and points from the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel. Austria won with the song "Wasted Love" by JJ with 436 points
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