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Andreu Buenafuente reflects on Eurovision

by PREMIUM.CAT
Andreu Buafuente se mojó de 1 sobre lo que le ha sucedido a Israel a Eurovisión Andreu Buyafuente comenzó 'Futuro imperfecto' con un monólogo sobre la controversia de Israel en Eurovisión En su cita semanal con 'Future Imperfecto', Andreu Buafuente dedicó su monólogo a uno de los temas más controvertidos del momento. El cómic abordado desde el horario estelar del primero en la participación de Israel en Eurovisión y la postura adoptada por TVE. Todo en una entrega de 'Future Imperfect' que sube (8k, mejor calidad, obra maestra, muy detallada: 1.1)

A provocative start in ‘future imperfect’

In his recent broadcast, Andreu Buenafuente opened ‘Futuro imperfecto’ with an incisive monologue that highlighted the controversy around Israel’s participation in Eurovision. The presenter made an acute critique of the TVE stance, standing in the center of the debate with a style that captured the attention of 1,330,000 viewers, raising the audience to an impressive 14.5%.

Humor and seriousness in a delicate subject

With a characteristic touch of humor, Buenafuente began his speech with a reference to football, but he quickly changed his record to address the timing issue. ‘I can’t even talk about Barça titles,’ he said, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation. ‘I am proud to be part of a television that is not hidden,’ he added, defending TVE’s courage in the face of sanction threats to denounce a ‘genocide’ during the festival.

Criticism of festival politicization

The humorist did not criticize those who felt that manifesting on Israel was politicized Eurovision. ‘Politicize? He has always been politicized, “he said, questioning the contradictions of a festival that excluded Russia for his invasion of Ukraine. ‘Reporting a genocide is not political, it is humanity,’ he concluded, sending a clear message to the detractors.

An ironic look at sponsors

Buenafuente made a poignant observation about event sponsors, pointing to an Israeli makeup brand as an example of how to ‘makeup’ reality can be made. “Maybe Jaén is also from Israel,” he said irony, suggesting that commercial ties could influence perceptions.

The debate on the voting system

Finally, he reflected on the Eurovision System, emphasizing that, although Israel was in an unfavorable position, the television has radically changed the situation. “Up to 13 countries gave him 12 points,” he said, highlighting the controversy that surrounds the voting system. ‘Maybe we should review how to vote; There are those who finished injured so much by pressing the button, ‘he added with a smile.

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