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|    Bad Bunny slammed for controversial Supe    |
|    10 Feb 26 08:01:06    |
      XPost: rec.sport.football.pro, alt.politics.republicans, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: yourdime@outlook.com              Bad Bunny closed his Super Bowl LX halftime show with a message of       purported unity, “together we are America” — but keen-eyed critics quickly       slammed the song-and-dance act as a divisive and “degenerate” performance.              And the Puerto Rican star made no effort in his Spanish-only performance       to include the 78% of American households that speak only English.              Bad Bunny previously taunted that anyone annoyed with his selection as       halftime performer had “four months to learn Spanish.”              “Expanding to the Latino audience is one thing. Doing a show EXCLUSIVELY       for the Latino audience? They’re gonna hear about this one,” “Sopranos”       and E Street Band legend Steven Van Zandt groused via X.              “I’m sorry, no subtitles was a bad decision and an insult to the audience.       Subtitles would have been ‘countering division,’ having none encourages       it.”              President Trump also weighed in to blast the halftime show as an “affront       to the Greatness of America.”              “The Super Bowl Halftime Show is absolutely terrible, one of the worst,       EVER! It makes no sense, is an affront to the Greatness of America, and       doesn’t represent our standards of Success, Creativity, or Excellence.       Nobody understands a word this guy is saying, and the dancing is       disgusting, especially for young children that are watching from       throughout the U.S.A., and all over the World,” President Trump fumed on       Truth Social.              The president had publicly said he wouldn’t be watching this year’s big       game after the lefty artist — real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio —       was announced as the halftime entertainment at Levi’s Stadium.              Much of the performance took place in a makeshift sugar cane field set up       on the gridiron, where straw-hatted actors portraying migrants appeared       hard at work harvesting the crop, conspicuously dabbing sweat from their       brows.              Bad Bunny meandered through the maze of sugar cane, passing food cart       vendors, old-timers playing dominos, nail salon employees and a cluster of       scantily-clad women standing beside a pile of cinderblocks, presumably a       fanciful nod to construction workers.              The routine’s theme centered around professions with an outsize migrant       footprint, a carefully curated bit of messaging by the famously anti-ICE       pop star.              “This ‘Show’ is just a ‘slap in the face’ to our Country, which is setting       new standards and records every single day — including the Best Stock       Market and 401(k)s in History,” Trump raged.              “There is nothing inspirational about this mess of a Halftime Show and       watch, it will get great reviews from the Fake News Media, because they       haven’t got a clue of what is going on in the REAL WORLD — And, by the       way, the NFL should immediately replace its ridiculous new Kickoff Rule.       MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”              Even in Spanish, Bad Bunny’s lyrics sparked controversy — particularly the       song “Tití Me Preguntó” (My Auntie Asked Me”), which is an ode to       promiscuity.              In the hit song, Ocasio says of his many conquests, “let the ones I       already f–ked smile” and brags about girl who “came by plane” from       Barcelona and says his “d–k is fire.”              The chorus proclaims, “Today I have one, tomorrow I’ll have another, hey,       but there’s no wedding.”              The lyrics, which apparently were toned down for TV, were aired live to       100 million viewers of all ages.              “Worse than I realized. Pure degeneracy,” said Andrew Kolvet, of Turning       Point USA.              In response to the controversial performance, Turning Point simultaneously       broadcast its “All-American” halftime show as counter-programming, which       celebrated blue-collar workers and featured a tribute to TUPSA founder       Charlie Kirk, who was allegedly murdered in September by a Trump-hating       radical leftist.              The alternative show — which was viewed by more than 6 million people —       featured unapologetically American performers including Kid Rock, Brantley       Gilbert, Lee Brice and Gabby Barrett, with the Stars and Stripes taking       center stage throughout the hour-long concert.              Back in Santa Clara, New York-born Lady Gaga performed a rendition of       Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile” — also in Spanish.              Near the end of the halftime show, Bad Bunny emerged from the thick of a       sugar cane field, brandishing the Puerto Rican flag while surrounded by       dancers mimicking power line workers.              Against the backdrop of a scoreboard displaying a retread of his “The only       thing more powerful than hate is love” Grammy’s speech, Bad Bunny then       rattled off the names of every country in the Americas as a procession       held aloft the flags of every nation mentioned.              He then held up a football emblazoned with “Together, we are America”       before triumphantly spiking it.              A host of conservative influencers gave the performance poor marks for its       divisive tenor and heavy-handed messaging.              “The NFL having a Super Bowl Halftime Show where their performer sings       ENTIRELY in Spanish & waves other nation’s flags, is 100% a political       statement,” Jon Root wrote on X.              “Bad Bunny will go down as the worst halftime show in the history of the       league. America deserved better for its 250th birthday,” he wrote.              “Nah, I like my half time shows in English from ppl who love America,” Fox       News host turned podcaster Megyn Kelly wrote disdainfully.              “Call me crazy, but the Super Bowl Halftime Show, the most American moment       on TV, should be in English,” wrote influencer Kangmin Lee, who said he       “didn’t understand a word” of the performance.              Curiously, Ocasio also wiped out his entire Instagram post history soon       after the broadcast with no explanation given, perplexing his more than 52       million followers.              https://nypost.com/2026/02/09/us-news/bad-bunny-slammed-for-controversial-       super-bowl-halftime-show-decision-that-encourages-division/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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