Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That performance was so awful, I expect the NFL to give into Taylor Swift's demands for next year
The HT show was full of symbolism. You need to have at least some level of awareness of Latino culture to understand it.
Over 90% of people that watched have no idea what the message was and we're just sitting there bored.
No…I can recognize that something is not very specifically directed at me and doesn’t reflect my cultural background and still enjoy it. I can still appreciate it and connect to it. How do you travel? Or go to a museum? Or watch movies?
And please tell us why the main show at the Super Bowl, the ultimate in American entertainment, should not reflect our cultural background?
Exactly this. I love learning about different cultures and respect all of them, but I’m not sure the Super Bowl, which is known for being American, should be about only other cultures. If they had made it “all American”, there would be so much backlash. Can you imagine if there were only white people in it? I thought it was a beautiful performance, just not appropriate for this situation.
Anonymous wrote:The whole lighting and color on this were really lovely. The whole thing looked like it was taking place during a sunset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That performance was so awful, I expect the NFL to give into Taylor Swift's demands for next year
The HT show was full of symbolism. You need to have at least some level of awareness of Latino culture to understand it.
Over 90% of people that watched have no idea what the message was and we're just sitting there bored.
No…I can recognize that something is not very specifically directed at me and doesn’t reflect my cultural background and still enjoy it. I can still appreciate it and connect to it. How do you travel? Or go to a museum? Or watch movies?
And please tell us why the main show at the Super Bowl, the ultimate in American entertainment, should not reflect our cultural background?
Exactly this. I love learning about different cultures and respect all of them, but I’m not sure the Super Bowl, which is known for being American, should be about only other cultures. If they had made it “all American”, there would be so much backlash. Can you imagine if there were only white people in it? I thought it was a beautiful performance, just not appropriate for this situation.
Anonymous wrote:That performance was so awful, I expect the NFL to give into Taylor Swift's demands for next year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That performance was so awful, I expect the NFL to give into Taylor Swift's demands for next year
The HT show was full of symbolism. You need to have at least some level of awareness of Latino culture to understand it.
Over 90% of people that watched have no idea what the message was and we're just sitting there bored.
No…I can recognize that something is not very specifically directed at me and doesn’t reflect my cultural background and still enjoy it. I can still appreciate it and connect to it. How do you travel? Or go to a museum? Or watch movies?
And please tell us why the main show at the Super Bowl, the ultimate in American entertainment, should not reflect our cultural background?
Exactly this. I love learning about different cultures and respect all of them, but I’m not sure the Super Bowl, which is known for being American, should be about only other cultures. If they had made it “all American”, there would be so much backlash. Can you imagine if there were only white people in it? I thought it was a beautiful performance, just not appropriate for this situation.
Anonymous wrote:Bad bunny was indeed bad. Just a terrible show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That performance was so awful, I expect the NFL to give into Taylor Swift's demands for next year
The HT show was full of symbolism. You need to have at least some level of awareness of Latino culture to understand it.
Over 90% of people that watched have no idea what the message was and we're just sitting there bored.
No…I can recognize that something is not very specifically directed at me and doesn’t reflect my cultural background and still enjoy it. I can still appreciate it and connect to it. How do you travel? Or go to a museum? Or watch movies?
And please tell us why the main show at the Super Bowl, the ultimate in American entertainment, should not reflect our cultural background?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Imagine if you turned on your TV to watch your favorite show and this week they decided to do it in a language you couldn't understand and didn't even add subtitles. You would be annoyed
Most people in the world listen to music they can't understand. Imagine saying this to anyone whose mother tongue is not English and keeping a straight face.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine if you turned on your TV to watch your favorite show and this week they decided to do it in a language you couldn't understand and didn't even add subtitles. You would be annoyed