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13th May 2018
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Another wrote: "Ok so...I really did love #Israel #Eurovision song, I really did BUT...that cultural appropriation of Japanese culture was super unnecessary!! Why though? I wish they didn't do that. *sigh*."
A third Twitter user wrote: "so someone who literally used Japanese culture as a prop won the # Eurovision? good job."
https://twitter.com/_Shanus_/status/995435965597528064 https://twitter.com/nintendomad888/status/995436276043210752 https://twitter.com/misszing/status/995435666602385408 https://twitter.com/euastreos/status/995459855828762625 https://twitter.com/songminotrash/status/995437347511644162 https://twitter.com/Alia_Rose_1996/status/995407244140400640?tfw_site=DigitalSpy&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitalspy.com%2Ftv%2Fnews%2Fa856979%2Feurovision-2018-israel-winner-netta-accused-cultural-appropration-japan%2F https://twitter.com/heavenknowsffs/status/995436345240834051?tfw_site=DigitalSpy&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.digitalspy.com%2Ftv%2Fnews%2Fa856979%2Feurovision-2018-israel-winner-netta-accused-cultural-appropration-japan%2F There was controversy elsewhere at the contest when a protestor ran on stage during the UK's song performed by SuRie. Dubliner Ryan O'Shaughnessy was an 11th-hour favourite following his stellar performance at Tuesday's semi-final.Explore more on these topics:

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