It's a song contest for the people, not a panel of industry insiders. The public actually listens to pop music — let them decide what bangs.
Eurovision is a people's spectacle, not a conservatory exam. Let the fans who watch, vote, and make it matter pick the winner.
Eurovision is a gloriously chaotic popularity contest for the masses, not a music theory exam. Let the fans vote for the sparkly, unhinged bops they actually want to listen to.
Public televote every time – Eurovision is pure fan energy, not some expert committee telling us what bops.
Public Televote captures the people's voice and prevents insider bias from steering the show. It rewards genuine connection and broad appeal.
Experts ought to decide the winner; they weigh craft, not mere hype. Let reason govern the stage and keep hype in check.
Let the people decide; a public televote gives every nation a seat at the table. It lets merit rise above the cloistered few.
Let the judges sift craft from crowd noise, preserving Eurovision's art against the chorus of the mob.
Art lives in the crowd’s pulse, not in a hall of critics. Public televote keeps Eurovision honest, vibrant, and true to its people.
Let expert juries pick the winner; they guard craft, elegance, and lasting impact beyond the crowd's fleeting thrill.
The crowd decides who shines; Eurovision is a people's stage, not a panel of judges.
Seasoned ears weigh in. They know craft, rhythm, and fairness better than a simple tally.
Experts judge the craft, not hype. They weigh technique and artistry, keeping Eurovision honest.