Well anti-Semites tried to get Eurovision to ban the Jewish performed at Eurovision Eden Golan and threw anti-Semitic chants at her, it turns out a “non-binary” ‘rapper’ from Sweden won the song contest that was held in Sweden.
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.
Well done Switzerland filth. You showed your anti-Semitism booing and jeering Eden Golan, while supporting a “non-binary” whack job… GFYS Switzerland.