Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So J-Lo wasn't mimicking sex?
To people with functioning brains and eyeballs, yes.
To the radical feminists yapping about empowering women, not at all.
Anonymous wrote:So J-Lo wasn't mimicking sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok I had missed the halftime show and just watched it to see if it was as bad as y’all are saying. I thought it was awesome! JLo’s outfit was a bit much but honestly it was the best halftime show in years. Shakira was amazing. That’s *bellydancing* she’s doing, it’s been around for centuries. No need to clutch pearls about it. And so what if JLo was on a pole, is doing a dance that involves a pole inherently worse than a similar dance without a pole? Plus I thought “born in the USA” + a Puerto Rican flag was very clever.
I guess people thought Elvis and the Beatles were overly sexual too...
At the time, yes. Their moves were horrifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Months of planning went into this show. Every single detail was intentional. They put on a high energy, fun performance. It's the Superbowl halftime show, ffs, what would Becky and Karen and Jimbo prefer to see?
Barbara Streisand+Bette Midler.![]()
That show only works if Becky, Karen and Jimbo are gay.
If they were gay, they would have loved JLo's performance. That sh*t was straight out of the gay club and not the strip club.
True. True. It was lit!
Right and how many things from the gay club would you like your kids to see?
OMG! We don't want our kids to see the gays!![]()
Stop it. You know what I mean. Or do you? Have you actually been to any gay clubs? Cause I have been to many and they are no place for children. Nor is a strip club or many other clubs for that matter. That's what last night's performance was like. Like you brought your kid to the club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a Latina, and mother of a Latina, we were both ashamed and dissapointed by the show.
Typical anglo stereotypes of us, delivered with very poor taste.
We expected much more of two amazing artists.
No you didn’t and no you weren’t. Bc if you have followed JLo then you would know she’s been doing this since she started.
Anonymous wrote:Ok I had missed the halftime show and just watched it to see if it was as bad as y’all are saying. I thought it was awesome! JLo’s outfit was a bit much but honestly it was the best halftime show in years. Shakira was amazing. That’s *bellydancing* she’s doing, it’s been around for centuries. No need to clutch pearls about it. And so what if JLo was on a pole, is doing a dance that involves a pole inherently worse than a similar dance without a pole? Plus I thought “born in the USA” + a Puerto Rican flag was very clever.
I guess people thought Elvis and the Beatles were overly sexual too...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hated it. The last thing I want my daughters to think is that what is 'empowering' for women is to dance half naked in sexual ways for the enjoyment of men. That has been happening for generation and generation in strip clubs. I don't particularly think it is all that empowering. It that is what others want for their daughters - great. Teach them to take their clothes off and pole dance and shake their bodies and simulate sex for men's enjoyment. We don't look to strip clubs as our model for female empowerment.
As someone said we don't teach boys to take off their clothes and use their bodies for women's enjoyment.
It’s past your bedtime.
I agree with pp 100%.
Women's empowerment, my ass.
This was objectification of women.
Totally agree! Objectification of women for profit - the oldest industry in the world and the easiest way to demean women. The furthest thing from empowerment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hated it. The last thing I want my daughters to think is that what is 'empowering' for women is to dance half naked in sexual ways for the enjoyment of men. That has been happening for generation and generation in strip clubs. I don't particularly think it is all that empowering. It that is what others want for their daughters - great. Teach them to take their clothes off and pole dance and shake their bodies and simulate sex for men's enjoyment. We don't look to strip clubs as our model for female empowerment.
As someone said we don't teach boys to take off their clothes and use their bodies for women's enjoyment.
It’s past your bedtime.
I agree with pp 100%.
Women's empowerment, my ass.
This was objectification of women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Months of planning went into this show. Every single detail was intentional. They put on a high energy, fun performance. It's the Superbowl halftime show, ffs, what would Becky and Karen and Jimbo prefer to see?
Barbara Streisand+Bette Midler.![]()
That show only works if Becky, Karen and Jimbo are gay.
If they were gay, they would have loved JLo's performance. That sh*t was straight out of the gay club and not the strip club.
True. True. It was lit!
Right and how many things from the gay club would you like your kids to see?
OMG! We don't want our kids to see the gays!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 2020, these are professional, talented, established women. So why do they need to perform in lingerie?
I got $5 says if they came out like this you'd say, "It's 2020, these are professional, talented, established women. So why do they need to cover their bodies?"
Anonymous wrote:Ok I had missed the halftime show and just watched it to see if it was as bad as y’all are saying. I thought it was awesome! JLo’s outfit was a bit much but honestly it was the best halftime show in years. Shakira was amazing. That’s *bellydancing* she’s doing, it’s been around for centuries. No need to clutch pearls about it. And so what if JLo was on a pole, is doing a dance that involves a pole inherently worse than a similar dance without a pole? Plus I thought “born in the USA” + a Puerto Rican flag was very clever.
I guess people thought Elvis and the Beatles were overly sexual too...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's 2020, these are professional, talented, established women. So why do they need to perform in lingerie?
Exactly. Their attire/behavior weren’t necessary.