"They Are Intolerant: Louis Klamroth Must Intervene in a Violent ESC Debate
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"Music or Attitude Competition?": Just one week before the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 from Vienna, the waves went up in "Hart but fair".
Schnulzig gerrlter Käse belongs to the brand core of the European Sanges competition. Five days before the showdown, the ARD makes its Mondaystalk "Hart aber faire" a permanent advertising show. A lot of efforts are made to give the Liedergräller a political touch.
A controversial ESC debate on "Hart but fair" puts Hubert Aiwanger in need of explanation – and sparks an emotional exchange of hits.
How political can the ESC be? At "Hart but fair" the views of Hubert Aiwanger and Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann clashed violently. At the center of the discussion were tolerance, diversity and the boycott of Israel.
The ESC was never more political than it is today. But instead of seriously talking about the tearing test of the event, Freie-Wahller's boss Hubert Aiwanger is fooling around »Hart aber fair« about the »singer with beard«.
"The ARD scores with Hart but fair, writes Douze Points this morning. Important: He means only the decent ratings. In terms of content, the ESC special show entitled "More than Music: How Political is the ESC??" was a largely senseless ESC-stanzen-reinfall. There was a lot of talk, but little was said. I write down what I [...]
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