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The Breitbart Guide to the Best and Worst of Eurovision 2022


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SOURCE: https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/05/14/the-breitbart-guide-to-the-best-and-worst-of-eurovision-2022/
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The European continent – and Australia, for some reason – are preparing to crown the winner on Saturday of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, a pop song extravaganza invented as an alternative to World War III.The Song Contest brings together dozens of countries who each send an original song to be judged and ranked by both a host of expert judges and evaluated by popular vote. The country with the top score wins and gets to host next year.Like the equally geopolitically relevant United Nations Security Council, the Eurovision Song Contest finals have five permanent seats – reserved for France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Russia, perennially the villain of Eurovision, was outright banned this year in response to its latest invasion of Ukraine (Russia got to participate in 2015, however, when Ukraine did not send in a song due to getting invaded by Russia).Compiled below are the best and worst of this year’s contest: the likely winners, the should-be winners, and the so-bad-you’ll-enjoy-hating them entries that will likely leave audiences baffled.Will Win: Ukraine – Kalush Orchestra, “Stefania”Eurovision’s “no politics” rule bans countries from submitting songs with explicitly political lyrics, but it certainly does nothing to prevent political voting.

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