On Sunday morning a week ago, most people already knew that the Austrian song -made participant Johannes Pietsch -Alias JJ had won the internationally noticeable competition a few hours earlier. And this gives our country the honor and obligation to coordinate the ESC 2026 in Austria.
During the competition for the location for The Volley, the Burgenland 8,000-resident city of Oberwart, with reference to the repeated guestship of the “Musikantenstadl” (as we report in a “krone” report from Burgenland), ESC winner JJ, a contrader with a status phase experience.
The Austrian demands that the ESC will be banned from the appearance in our country next year and also compare Israel in an interview with Russia. The protest-redo is loud and relatives of the Israeli Hamas geiseln also speak to the “Kroon”. In the meantime, there is much discussion about Krone.at and on the pages of our letters. Some agree with him, quite a bit of understanding of the statements that everyone in our country can tell their opinion. Yes, that’s how it is …
But you have to deal with his opinion carefully. Especially if you – suddenly – are a person of general interest. Moreover, a “crown” reader makes a particularly valuable contribution under the pseudonym “Lucydn”. She posts on Krone. At: “If he is in public, he also bears a very great responsibility for his statements – especially when they are politics, they are sensitive issues and clearly have no idea.”
Correct! That is why the ORF, who invented and sent JJ and for which he has won, will not be able to reject it with the too cheap remark that his statements reproduce his private interpretation and not related to the ORF. Sunbathe in the JJ Star Gloss, but otherwise clean up, it can’t work. If you continue, the ESC 2026 is not a good star.
Source: Krone

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