Mikko Silvennoinen, the presenter of the Eurovision Song Contest, rejoiced when Israel did not get the first place in the race.
Mikko Silvennoinen explained the Eurovision Song Contest. Jenni Gästgivar
Mikko Silvennoinen, the presenter of the Eurovision Song Contest, was angry with some of the viewers in his comment on the final evening.
Israel rose to a Mojova audience pot first during the race. At the end, it was excited whether the victory would take Israel or Austria.
– Jes! Thanks, thanks to the Eurovision Song Contest, Silvennoinen commented in a live broadcast after the result was clear.
– Austria has won the Eurovision Song Contest. The Eurovision Song Contest has been rescued. This went right. Congratulations, JJ!
The presenter’s statement has been resented in social media and messages that came to Iltalehti. Silvenno is accused of biased.
– How is it possible that the Eurovision Song Contest has been selected for a completely biased presenter who, when Austria wins, starts to shout the Eurovision Song Contest, the message to Iltalehti is amazed.
– Silvennoinen could learn tolerance, writes one commentator in X.
– Is there some common knowledge that the visas would have gone forever if it was not just the won of Austria? puzzles in x another.
Not everyone condemns Silvennoinen’s presentation. One message to Iltalehti says he has noticed that the presenter’s comment “has received both praise and criticism” in Somme.
– Some viewers understand the narrator’s words as a political statement about Israel’s participation, while others consider the comment to be unprofessional and inappropriate for the spirit of the visa, the reader writes.
In Jodel, the plot has gained some understanding.
– Mikko says what everyone thinks: “Eurovision has been saved.”
– “The Eurovision Song Contest has been rescued. This went right” basically, but that is not said.
Israel, who wars against Hamas, divides people. Many have boycotted wisdom because of the Gaza activities of Israel.
Iltalehti has not reached Silvenno to comment on his presentation.

