VIENA. Mayo 17. Organización Mundial Bullying Sin Fronteras
La bella ganadora de Eurovisión 2026, la cantante búlgara DARA sufrió un constante bullying y ciberbullying durante el certamen e incluso consideró retirarse temporalmente de la competencia debido a los comentarios de odio masivos que recibió en redes sociales y foros durante la preselección nacional en Bulgaria. The beautiful winner of Eurovision 2026, Bulgarian singer Dara, suffered constant bullying and cyberbullying during the contest and even considered temporarily withdrawing from the competition due to the massive amount of hateful comments she received on social media and forums during the national selection in Bulgaria.
El anuncio que por poco deja a Bulgaria sin nada:
Previo a la final europea, la artista anunció en la televisión búlgara que estaba evaluando abandonar el festival por el fuerte rechazo online. Los ataques en Facebook, ex X (Twitter) y en Instagram eran simplemente insoportables. Sin embargo, la valiente Dara pudo sostener la situación, merced a la mediación de la Organización Mundial Bullying Sin Fronteras con las empresas de Meta y de Elon Musk para que activen la moderación de mensajes de odio y la intérprete de 'Bangaranga' logró reponerse para representar a su país y llevarse el Micrófono de Cristal en el certamen celebrado en Viena.
¡Felicitaciones, Dara!
Incluso y merced a nuestros colaboradores del Consorcio Internacional de Periodistas JMH que siempre están alertas, hoy Dara también es tendencia en América Latina y España y no solo por ganar Eurovisión 2026 sino porque es muy parecida a otra bella y talentosa cantante: Emilia Mernes.
"Un domingo de festejo para Bulgaria y un domingo de éxito para aquellos que luchamos contra los monstruos del bullying y del ciberbullying que matan en silencio a toda hora y durante todos los días del año. BSF y yo mismo, estamos muy agradecidos con Eurovisión 2026 que pudo poner el hombro contra el odio, el bullying y el ciberbullying. Ganó la mejor; Dara y ganó también la alegría de saber que somos millones, muchos millones en realidad, contra el odio, el bullying y el ciberbullying", dijo el Dr. Javier Miglino Helfenstein, Director Mundial de BSF
Permitida la reproducción con indicación de la fuente.
Organización Mundial Bullying Sin Fronteras
VIENNA. May 17. World Organization Bullying Without Borders
The beautiful winner of Eurovision 2026, Bulgarian singer Dara, suffered constant bullying and cyberbullying during the contest and even considered temporarily withdrawing from the competition due to the massive amount of hateful comments she received on social media and forums during the national selection in Bulgaria.
The announcement that almost left Bulgaria with nothing:
Prior to the European final, the artist announced on Bulgarian television that she was considering leaving the festival due to the intense online backlash. The attacks on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram were simply unbearable. However, the courageous Dara was able to weather the storm, thanks to the intervention of the World Organization Bullying Without Borders with Meta and Elon Musk's companies to activate the moderation of hateful messages. The singer of "Bangaranga" managed to recover and represent her country, winning the Crystal Microphone at the contest held in Vienna.
Congratulations, Dara! Thanks to our collaborators at the International Consortium of Journalists JMH, who are always on the lookout, Dara is also trending in Latin America and Spain today, not only for winning Eurovision 2026 but also because she bears a striking resemblance to another beautiful and talented singer: Emilia Mernes.
"A celebratory Sunday for Bulgaria and a successful Sunday for those of us who fight against the monsters of bullying and cyberbullying that silently kill at all hours and every day of the year. BSF and I are very grateful to Eurovision 2026 for its support in the fight against hate, bullying, and cyberbullying. The best one won; Dara, and she also won the joy of knowing that we are millions, many millions indeed, united against hate, bullying, and cyberbullying," said Dr. Javier Miglino Helfenstein, Global Director of BSF.
Reproduction permitted with attribution.
World Organization Bullying Without Borders






Comentarios
Publicar un comentario