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Is the Eurovision Frontrunner “Espresso Macchiato” offensive for Italians?

Tommy Cash is trouble. Singer for Amazing worm ears This is to represent Estonia during this year’s Eurovision Song Contest – and to be straightforward, the front runner, if the popularity of coffee is considered among the voting audience, and some are not very joyful about it. Is this caused by some earlier sexual issues of Cash? Has the inappropriate tweet from a decade ago been discovered? No and not. Cash began the Italian contingent, who believes that his song is offensive and demands that Eurovision prohibits.

As reported GuardianThe government concerns the stereotypical Italian song force. The complaint was lodged by KodaconsThe Italian Consumer Association, in which they take part in texts such as “Mi Money Numeoso, I work on Clocko. That is why I sweat like a mafioso “and” life is like spaghetti, it’s hard until you do it. ”

In a statement about the song, Codacons claims that he is based on “ordinary coffee and spaghetti clichés, but above all the mafia and osteption of luxury, which transmits the message of the population related to organized crime.” In this way, they ask for the European Broadcasting Association, an organization that coordinates Eurovision, re -consideration, allowing “a song that offends the country and the entire community.”

In response, Cash went to the Italian radio over the weekend, stating: “I love Italy and I have the highest respect for the country.” Cash continued to say that he never thought that the song would offend anyone.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6ajj6q5zhg

Until now, the general feelings about the song, at least if YouTube is any barometer, are in the most commonly positive, and many identified Italians proclaim their love for comments, “as Italy, I think that it is witty that some people are offended by espresso macchiato … This is an exaggerated, ironic approach to this perspective Outsider culture. No clever person would take it seriously or feel offended by something like such a glaring supporter. “And” as Italian [sic]I am indignant. I am outraged that this man has not yet received Italian citizenship. “And” As Italy, I would be offended if this song did not win Eurovision. ” The closest criticism, which the song she received on YouTube, is that it is a bit stupid and annoying, up to 10 minutes later you love him and you can’t stop singing.

So, although generally it is not possible on the side of anonymous commentators on the Internet over the Consumer Association, my voice in Eurovision still goes to Tommy Cash. Until there are more distasteful details, which can happen, who knows, it would not be a provocateur, such as cash, showed a destitute judgment (and then published this bad judgment online). But until then …

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