Superbowl halftime - scantily dressed women and very covered up men

Anonymous
Ugh, posted the link! I posted the link.
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Anonymous wrote:Some of you need to read this.

https://www.romper.com/p/uncomfortable-white-women-whats-hiding-in-plain-sight-21776655


Great quote:

"The policing of Black and brown bodies is as old as slavery and colonialism itself. Our bodies have long been regarded as dangerous weapons that lure otherwise faithful white men from their marital beds; our wombs serving as thieves of government checks stolen from more deserving citizens; our curves are dangerous distractions that serve only to pollute the innocent minds of young boys and girls. Where the Black and brown man’s body is a symbol of criminality and violence, our bodies — and how we move and dress them — have historically been labeled as having more sinister and vulgar intentions."

Also:

"It is the kind of rage that easily unites white women with misogyny under the guise of family values and moral preservation and protection. And it is entrenched in racism and cultural ignorance."


If it helps you to sleep at night to categorize all white women who didn't love the Super Bowl performance as racist 'Karens' and 'Beckys', than so be it. You are narrow-minded and ignorant in your stereotyping though. I don't care if it's Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Beyonce, J-LO, Christina Aguilera, Shakira, Brittney Spears, etc. Miley Cyrus was disgusting at the VMA's years ago. Color does not matter at all in this situation to me but I realize some individuals no matter what will always find a way to throw race into it.


I'm one of those white women who is outraged at the performance in terms of appropriate content for children. On the other hand, 20 years ago, before kids and family, I can see myself having the same attitude as these youngsters. You don't consider kids much until you have your own. Just wait another 20 years ladies.
I'm the person you quoted. I'm a 49 year old woman with two boys, 14 and 20.



+ 1000. I don't care what skin color anyone is. That was not appropriate for family viewing. Period
Anonymous
The demographic for Super Bowl viewership is predominately Males - over eighteen.

Where in the world is the Super Bowl thought of as a family program.....??!

For children, they can watch the Puppy/Kitty Bowl.
Anonymous
And to any + every one who critiques the performances of both JLo & Shakira, this is only creating division against Females.

Us women need to build each other up - not tear each other down.
Whatever happened to Girl Power????

How ironic that Kobe died a hero (even though) he was once accused of rape, yet Shakira and JLO are considered slutty and trashy for providing some good entertainment for mostly men at a FOOTBALL event??
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Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all


So negative opinion automatically equals jealousy?


Adam Levine 7 pages, J Lo and Shakira 68 pages. So in this case yes


But Adam levine ain’t got the curves!



Show us some pics of Levine pole dancing in his underwear.


Show us some pics of JLo and Shakira topless


Once again, if you can’t admit that a man going topless and a women going topless are not the same thing, there is no rational conversation to be had. Since when is a mans bare chest considered a private part?


Once again, if you can't admit that you hate hot women, there is no rational conversation to be had.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And to any + every one who critiques the performances of both JLo & Shakira, this is only creating division against Females.

Us women need to build each other up - not tear each other down.
Whatever happened to Girl Power????

How ironic that Kobe died a hero (even though) he was once accused of rape, yet Shakira and JLO are considered slutty and trashy for providing some good entertainment for mostly men at a FOOTBALL event??



WHAT girl power or empowerment was on display that night? It was all about sex and objectification of women. How do I even explain that to a young son or daughter?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you need to read this.

https://www.romper.com/p/uncomfortable-white-women-whats-hiding-in-plain-sight-21776655


Great quote:

"The policing of Black and brown bodies is as old as slavery and colonialism itself. Our bodies have long been regarded as dangerous weapons that lure otherwise faithful white men from their marital beds; our wombs serving as thieves of government checks stolen from more deserving citizens; our curves are dangerous distractions that serve only to pollute the innocent minds of young boys and girls. Where the Black and brown man’s body is a symbol of criminality and violence, our bodies — and how we move and dress them — have historically been labeled as having more sinister and vulgar intentions."

Also:

"It is the kind of rage that easily unites white women with misogyny under the guise of family values and moral preservation and protection. And it is entrenched in racism and cultural ignorance."


If it helps you to sleep at night to categorize all white women who didn't love the Super Bowl performance as racist 'Karens' and 'Beckys', than so be it. You are narrow-minded and ignorant in your stereotyping though. I don't care if it's Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Beyonce, J-LO, Christina Aguilera, Shakira, Brittney Spears, etc. Miley Cyrus was disgusting at the VMA's years ago. Color does not matter at all in this situation to me but I realize some individuals no matter what will always find a way to throw race into it.


I'm one of those white women who is outraged at the performance in terms of appropriate content for children. On the other hand, 20 years ago, before kids and family, I can see myself having the same attitude as these youngsters. You don't consider kids much until you have your own. Just wait another 20 years ladies.
I'm the person you quoted. I'm a 49 year old woman with two boys, 14 and 20.



+ 1000. I don't care what skin color anyone is. That was not appropriate for family viewing. Period


3 independent censorship companies and most of America disagrees with you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And to any + every one who critiques the performances of both JLo & Shakira, this is only creating division against Females.

Us women need to build each other up - not tear each other down.
Whatever happened to Girl Power????

How ironic that Kobe died a hero (even though) he was once accused of rape, yet Shakira and JLO are considered slutty and trashy for providing some good entertainment for mostly men at a FOOTBALL event??



That performance helped justify Kobe's old behavior.

If women see themselves as flashy sexual objects, how can men object?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And to any + every one who critiques the performances of both JLo & Shakira, this is only creating division against Females.

Us women need to build each other up - not tear each other down.
Whatever happened to Girl Power????

How ironic that Kobe died a hero (even though) he was once accused of rape, yet Shakira and JLO are considered slutty and trashy for providing some good entertainment for mostly men at a FOOTBALL event??



WHAT girl power or empowerment was on display that night? It was all about sex and objectification of women. How do I even explain that to a young son or daughter?



+1

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The demographic for Super Bowl viewership is predominately Males - over eighteen.

Where in the world is the Super Bowl thought of as a family program.....??!

For children, they can watch the Puppy/Kitty Bowl.


There is a television rating system that should have been used to warn parents about the suggestive content.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And to any + every one who critiques the performances of both JLo & Shakira, this is only creating division against Females.

Us women need to build each other up - not tear each other down.
Whatever happened to Girl Power????

How ironic that Kobe died a hero (even though) he was once accused of rape, yet Shakira and JLO are considered slutty and trashy for providing some good entertainment for mostly men at a FOOTBALL event??



WHAT girl power or empowerment was on display that night? It was all about sex and objectification of women. How do I even explain that to a young son or daughter?


Girl power is not about supporting women when they do exactly what you want them to do... girl power is supporting other women who are making choices you might not make.

Like a WOHM supporting a SAHM, an vise versa
breastfeeding supporting non breastfeeding moms
and people that like to dance in leotards being supported by women who cant' dance at all.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all


So negative opinion automatically equals jealousy?


Adam Levine 7 pages, J Lo and Shakira 68 pages. So in this case yes


But Adam levine ain’t got the curves!



Show us some pics of Levine pole dancing in his underwear.


Show us some pics of JLo and Shakira topless


Once again, if you can’t admit that a man going topless and a women going topless are not the same thing, there is no rational conversation to be had. Since when is a mans bare chest considered a private part?


Both acts had sexual content. You are choosing to get upset over one but not the other. I wonder why
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The demographic for Super Bowl viewership is predominately Males - over eighteen.

Where in the world is the Super Bowl thought of as a family program.....??!

For children, they can watch the Puppy/Kitty Bowl.


There is a television rating system that should have been used to warn parents about the suggestive content.



It was censored by 3 independent companies that determined no normal thinking human thought there was a rating other than G.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think this boils down to insecurity. Women are worried that their husbands will find them attractive, and they feel pressure to look like that since they're probably the same age or just a little older than Shakira and JLo.


Shakira and JLo showed a lot of insecurity about their womanhood and latinhood.

Two regular anglo dancers from Las Vegas could have done what they did, and better.


I dont detect any jealousy in your response. None at all


So negative opinion automatically equals jealousy?


Adam Levine 7 pages, J Lo and Shakira 68 pages. So in this case yes


But Adam levine ain’t got the curves!



Show us some pics of Levine pole dancing in his underwear.


Show us some pics of JLo and Shakira topless


Once again, if you can’t admit that a man going topless and a women going topless are not the same thing, there is no rational conversation to be had. Since when is a mans bare chest considered a private part?

You dont think him taking his shirt off was sexual? Why do YOU think he took it off?
Anonymous
So what do we think of the NFL cheerleaders?
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