Eurovision, Minghi unleashed against Nemo: the vitriolic comment

Eurovision, Minghi unleashed against Nemo: the vitriolic comment
Eurovision, Minghi unleashed against Nemo: the vitriolic comment


On theEurovision Song Contest just concluded, Amedeo Minghi, a famous Italian singer-songwriter, expressed a decidedly severe opinion. In particular, he criticized both the organization and the contents presented. Without forgetting a jab towards Nemo, the Swiss singer in a skirt who won the competition. The stance reflects a profound dissent towards what he perceives as a spectacular deviation of the event, to the detriment of musical quality.

Minghi made no secret of his disappointment, describing the festival as “Sodom and Gomorrah“, and lamenting an abandonment of musical essence in favor of scenography And excessive costumes, which distract attention from the artistic value of the performances. This perception led him to not be able to follow the event until the end, a sign of a clear incompatibility with the direction taken by Eurovision.

A particularly harsh note of criticism was reserved for the winner Nemo, first non-binary person to triumph in the competition. Minghi used ironic and critical language to refer to Nemo, highlighting an approach that is not inclined to accept contemporary dynamics of gender and identity. “I tried to watch the entire European Festival, but I couldn’t, that is Sodom and Gomorrahit wasn’t a Festival – he said – In fact, it has a Swiss wearing a skirt won”. It’s still:

Windows95man’s performance for Finland, which played with the idea of ​​nudity on stage, also raised concerns for Minghi, who questioned the appropriateness of such performances in a context which, in his opinion, should remain faithful to more traditional values. The provocation “But wasn’t it a Christian continent?” reflects his disagreement with the artistic and value choices expressed during the event.

Finally, the jab at Angelina Mango: “She came in seventh I think, oh well, it also seems like much more than what could have happened.” In short: boredom.

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