So you would’ve preferred for them to where full length gowns and sing joy to the world? |
Nah just leave out the pole and crotch rubbing and it's fine. What's with all the extremes? Is there no room for nuance? |
| OK, whoever said that the women who hated this show and are offended for the children were the ones who loved Madonna and Cyndi Lauper and were on the more promiscuous side in HS were right. Just saw my HS facebook feed blowup. |
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Shakira what do you think about the horde
of prude snowflakes who don't know how to operate a tv remote and change the channel to save their precious children from images of you gyrating your hips during the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show?
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I threw in the part about promiscuity. My findings align with yours, pp. |
I'm happy to watch other people's daughters rubbing their crotches on stage. |
| Funny that the people who grew up rebelling in the 70s-90s have now become the Bible thumping, holier than thou and better than you Karens of the world. |
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Has anyone posted this yet?
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/04/opinion/jlo-superbowl-performance.html?smtyp=cur&smid=tw-nytopinion "I feel personally judged by J.Lo's body" - LOL! |
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To the PPs saying JLo's performance was especially bad--anyone with even a passing familiarity with her knows her style of dancing is a bit risqué. She even had a brief stripper scene in this video from almost 20 years ago.
Are you guys so up there in age or out of touch that you just had no idea? |
This is great! I really think this is the heart of it for a lot of the critics, although I'm sure most are loathe to admit it. |
In the #metoo era, that strip tease show, and at 8pm!, was a quite peculiar choice. |
IN case you missed it, #metoo is about men's behaviors, not women and girls. That was the whole point. |
There were literally THREE independent censorship companies hired to monitor the performance. So yes, even this event was controlled by men. Yes, conservative men have been controlling what women where all over the world since the beginning of time... take a history course or 5. Body freedom does not only apply to being able to wear a leotard when dancing or showing your mid drift on stage, look at women in hijabs... they are fighting to be able to wear them with out men controlling that too. No I don't think a woman that wants to wear a hijab is repressed if she chooses to wear that. I don't think Jewish women are repressed for covering their shoulders in synagogue. I don't think women who choose to wear pants (which use to be forbidden because you could see their crotch) are repressed and pants cover more leg than skirts. Sorry to disappoint you, more than 50% of the viewers loved the 1/2 time show... that is a majority. Good fathers support their daughters in their pursuit whether it is Harvard law or dancing in Vegas. I would be very proud of my daughter being a dancer even if she moved her hips and wore a leotard (which is actually what dancers wear). I would even (hold your hat lady) support my son if he was dancing on stage in that same outfit. (Mind blown!) |
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The person defending JLo's whorish gyrations is as nutty as the broad over on the Harry and Meaghan thread.
Don't feed the troll. She's probably a paid publicist for JLo. |