Do you think it’s unifying or intentionally divisive (which isn’t a bad thing, that can be a good thing)? |
Well, ma’am, that’s a strong stance indeed. I think there’s a Grammy committee for you to correct. |
Do you have complaints about the cheerleaders on the sidelines of the same field? |
Or 50% of male singers these days? |
Actually I could have done with Michael Jackson’s crotch grabbing. |
It divides actual people from irredeemable garbage. |
What was sweet about it? |
Are you familiar with President Trump? |
What if someone doesn’t care for him artistically or the performance but agrees politically and with the sentiment? It’s art, people are allowed to dislike it while supporting the sentiment. |
I think the message at the end being “the only thing more powerful than hate is love” is very unifying. His entire show was about caring for your family and community. |
Calling attention to all the countries in North and South American and el Caribe. |
You can find both Trump and the halftime show crude. |
If you are saying he could have used this moment to bridge the divide. I agree. Sing some in English. Something. I still Loved it. Is someone saying the Liam child from Minneapolis was in this? |
I had never even heard of Kendrick Lamar before last year's halftime show, but his performance was genius. It still gives me the chills. I need to rewatch the Bad Bunny show to fully form an opinion. |
Not telephone poles, electrical poles. The electrical grid in Puerto Rico is a disaster. We were there for spring break last year and the *entire island* lost power. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/puerto-rico-blackout-april-2025-power-restored/ https://www.kark.com/entertainment-news/ap-review-bad-bunny-brought-puerto-ricos-history-and-culture-to-a-revolutionary-super-bowl-show/ |