Switzerland’s ‘Non-Binary’ Rapper Nemo Wins Eurovision Song Contest - Switzerland’s self-described “non-binary” rapper Nemo has won the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song “The Code”.

Held in Malmö, this year’s Eurovision contest was marred by anti-Israel demonstrations in the multicultural Swedish city over the participation of 20-year-old Russian-Israeli singer Eden Golan.

While Golan received large support from the public, receiving a surprising 338 points from the audience vote — temporarily putting Israel in the lead — Golan ultimately ended up in fifth place. Meanwhile, Britain’s Olly Alexander received an embarrassing zero votes from the public, many of whom cast their votes in favour of Golan, in an apparent protest against the large-scale anti-Israel demonstrations.

It was Swiss rapper Nemo who came out on top at the end with a total of 591 votes from the public and Eurovision judges, becoming the first so-called “non-binary” performer — demanding to be addressed by they/them pronouns — to win the contest and the third contestant to win the contest, following Lys Assia in the first edition of the contest in 1956 and Celine Dion in 1988.

Accepting the award, Nemo said per Sky News: “I want to say thank you so much, I hope this contest can live up to its promise and continue to stand for peace and dignity for every person in this world”.

Nemo was not the only “non-binary” contestant this year, with Ireland’s entry, Bambie Thug, who claims to practice “neo-pagan blood magic” also identifying as such and demanding “they/them” pronouns.

The Irish performer, whose song “Doomsday Blue” heavily featured Satanic and “Wiccan” imagery, said that she “cried with her team” when hearing that Israel had reached the Eurovision final and reportedly forced organisers to relocate Israel’s Eden Golan into a separate waiting room ahead of the final.

During her final performance, Golan was forced to perform in front of boos from the Eurovision audience in Sweden, with chants of “free Palestine” being heard. The booing intensified as Golan began to sing a verse from her song, “Hurricane”, in Hebrew.

Securing 375 votes, Golan came in fifth in the contest, beating out Bambie Thug, who came in sixth place with 278 votes. Israel also received the second-most votes from the public at 323, only trailing Croatia, which received 337.

During the contest, Golan was largely confined to her hotel room under heavy guard and was escorted in a police convoy to the finals as upwards of 10,000 anti-Israel protesters took to the streets of Malmö on Saturday over the Jewish singer’s participation in the pop contest.

The protesters were joined once again by professional activist Greta Thunberg, who appeared at the rally dressed in Palestinian colours before being arrested again.
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Btw netherlands got robbed.
That guy should've won, his performance was goofy as fuck, but it was a catchy wholesome thing dedicated to his late dad. I feel very bad for him, they disqualified him because he yelled at a photographer who wasn't supposed to be following him.

 
Has Eurovision ever had anything but bottom of the barrel "artists" and utter faggotry ?
there was a time around mid nineties till 2010 where it was a guilty pleasure of cringe, kinda like you watched E3 back then. you had countries outright sending bands as a form of shitpost, most people didn't care so no one really took it that serious, which what made it fun.
then after lordi won and it made news more and more normies jumped onto it, numbers went up to the point everyone started to treat it as SIRIUS BIZNIZ which simply turned into more soulless corporate slop.

this the year after lordi won, just compare it to now:

Well considering a bearded transvstite won Eurovision in 2014, I'd say this is keeping traditions alive.
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That guy should've won, his performance was goofy as fuck, but it was a catchy wholesome thing dedicated to his late dad. I feel very bad for him, they disqualified him because he yelled at a photographer who wasn't supposed to be following him.
He'll probably have to pay a fine if convicted for "unlawful threats". There's rumors that the guy isn't doing so well after the EBU ruined his dream.

The flag ban was inconsistent "only the flags of participating states and the LGBT comunnity are authorized" - the EU flag was banned in the Grand Final because of it's association with Netherland's disqualified song, but (for example) there were a bunch of brazilian flags in the audience even though acording to the "rules" it shouldn't be allowed.
Eurovision 2024 was a joke.​
 
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I really enjoyed the glorious cheesefest of Finland's Windows95Man and the no pants act.

And yes, Joost from the Netherlands really brought something special to the festival this year and his disqualification is a sad thing.
 
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Has Eurovision ever had anything but bottom of the barrel "artists" and utter faggotry ?
ABBA and hard rock hallelujah. That's about it.

 
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