Eurovision: France Will Dance with the Devil
The Breton band Alvan & Ahez song "I dance with the devil" was chosen from twelve candidates to represent France at the Eurovision Song Contest. In general, the proposed songs were bland, lacking in …More
The Breton band Alvan & Ahez song "I dance with the devil" was chosen from twelve candidates to represent France at the Eurovision Song Contest.
In general, the proposed songs were bland, lacking in originality, and a "ball of horrors,” Medias-presse.info (March 9) writes. Alvan & Ahez are singing in Breton "She dances with the devil, so what? I dance with the devil, so what?”
The oligarchs’ media presented the song as a feminist anthem of a free girl who doesn’t care about the others. For the oligarchs, “freedom” is a synonym for “licentious behaviour.”
In 2021, Cyprus and Norway presented satanic anthems (below). Luckily, the true Satan – Russia – has been banned from participating in Eurovision 2022.
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In general, the proposed songs were bland, lacking in originality, and a "ball of horrors,” Medias-presse.info (March 9) writes. Alvan & Ahez are singing in Breton "She dances with the devil, so what? I dance with the devil, so what?”
The oligarchs’ media presented the song as a feminist anthem of a free girl who doesn’t care about the others. For the oligarchs, “freedom” is a synonym for “licentious behaviour.”
In 2021, Cyprus and Norway presented satanic anthems (below). Luckily, the true Satan – Russia – has been banned from participating in Eurovision 2022.
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HANS KLOSS
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who in the world is still watching this garbage?
Jan Joseph
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Ze hebben een duivels uitdrijver nodig.