The document discusses the political implications of the Finnish band Lordi's victory in the Eurovision Song Contest, highlighting how their success sparked online protests against commercial journalism and prompted new forms of political action through digital platforms. It explores the intersection of subjective time and political action, emphasizing how online discussions and collective movements can influence public opinion and consumer behavior. Ultimately, the text illustrates the evolving landscape of politics in the digital age, characterized by individualized collective action and a critique of traditional media practices.