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Conservative groups are threatening to block Switzerland from hosting next year’s Eurovision by forcing budget referendums on potential host cities, saying the song contest is a “propaganda event” that “celebrates satanism and occultism”.
Switzerland won the right to host the world’s largest live music event after the Swiss singer Nemo triumphed in Sweden with The Code. The cities of Zurich, Geneva, Bern and Basel have all filed applications to host the five-day spectacle.
The Christian conservative Federal Democratic Union of Switzerland (EDU) party, however, has said it will seek to make use of the country’s direct democracy system to put the bidding cities’ loan applications to the vote.
“The Eurovision song contest is a ghastly propaganda occasion”, the EDU said in a social media post on Tuesday. “A country that provides a stage to such disgusting trash won’t elevate its image but merely showcase its own intellectual decline.”
Samuel Kullmann, a senior EDU politician, told the Swiss broadcaster SRF his party was disturbed by Eurovision’s increasing “celebration, or at least tolerance of … satanism and occultism”. “More and more artists present openly occultist messages and underline them with respective symbols,” he said.
Well that’s one way to get me interested in Eurovision.
There has been disappointingly little celebration of satanism and occultism in Eurovision so far
After this nonsense, next year should fix that.
Maybe with a full 19" replica of Stonehenge.
But you’re not as confused as him are you. I mean, it’s not your job to be as confused as Nigel.
I’m an expert in being confused and would love to know where I could apply for this position
19 inches isn’t that big.
You should watch This Is Spinal Tap.
Ireland’s entry in the most recent Eurovision had explicit occult imagery, and came in 6th:
Every year there are usually a couple of performances with “dark” imagery.
Right, like I said, disappointingly little
Oh I don’t know… we need to save room for the campy far-out songs, the songs that build on a country’s ethnic history, the techno songs with shirtless dancers, and… sigh, ok, even the ballads. I’d say Eurovision has the right proportion of “dark” songs.
But our Dark Lord Beelzebub demands more Eurovision songs
Remember Lordi, that band with the monster costumes? That’s probably already too much for conservative minds.