Anonymous wrote:I have a few thoughts. I am a conservative voter. No, my head didn’t explode at the Puerto Rican flag. Puerto Rico is part of America. Why would my head explode? I thought it was an awesome fusion of cultures. Just because my political leanings are against illegal (keyword: illegal) immigration doesn’t mean I despise everything multicultural. It was a perfect show for Miami.
I went back and watched it again and I honestly feel that some of the shock value was from watching it one time. It seemed far less sexy the second time. Honestly, some weird camera angles probably are responsible for the most overtly sexy parts and that isn’t the fault of the performer.
So what if she had a segment on a pole? Your kids only know it’s a “stripper pole” if you tell them. Otherwise, it’s simply a dance prop. Her moves on the pole were actually incredibly athletic. They weren’t “slutty” at all. No, she wasn’t “spread eagle on a pole” but for maybe a two second transition move.
Shakira’s smile was pure, infectious joy. I mean, I smiled when she smiled. She was having SO much fun just doing what she loves.
It’s just amazing that all the women who call for empowerment and for women to build up other women are tearing down two beautiful women who have built empires of their own. They have the beauty and the brains. Truly inspiring.
Anonymous wrote:OK, so let me get this straight. Here are some images captured from J.Lo's performance. I could capture more, but you get the idea. These types of dance moves are appropriate for children? Because Super Bowl has always been a family event. I guess not anymore. And don't tell me this is typical Latino dance stuff...sorry, I am Latino and I don't buy that.
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Anonymous wrote:OK, so let me get this straight. Here are some images captured from J.Lo's performance. I could capture more, but you get the idea. These types of dance moves are appropriate for children? Because Super Bowl has always been a family event. I guess not anymore. And don't tell me this is typical Latino dance stuff...sorry, I am Latino and I don't buy that.
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Anonymous wrote: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.
Eres latina o simplemente una anglo imbecil?
Anonymous wrote:I have a few thoughts. I am a conservative voter. No, my head didn’t explode at the Puerto Rican flag. Puerto Rico is part of America. Why would my head explode? I thought it was an awesome fusion of cultures. Just because my political leanings are against illegal (keyword: illegal) immigration doesn’t mean I despise everything multicultural. It was a perfect show for Miami.
I went back and watched it again and I honestly feel that some of the shock value was from watching it one time. It seemed far less sexy the second time. Honestly, some weird camera angles probably are responsible for the most overtly sexy parts and that isn’t the fault of the performer.
So what if she had a segment on a pole? Your kids only know it’s a “stripper pole” if you tell them. Otherwise, it’s simply a dance prop. Her moves on the pole were actually incredibly athletic. They weren’t “slutty” at all. No, she wasn’t “spread eagle on a pole” but for maybe a two second transition move.
Shakira’s smile was pure, infectious joy. I mean, I smiled when she smiled. She was having SO much fun just doing what she loves.
It’s just amazing that all the women who call for empowerment and for women to build up other women are tearing down two beautiful women who have built empires of their own. They have the beauty and the brains. Truly inspiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So J-Lo wasn't mimicking sex?
How do you sex? Jlo was fully clothed. She was dancing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So J-Lo wasn't mimicking sex?
Her dance move with the rapper guy was nothing you won’t see on the average wedding dance floor. Go back and re-watch it. Really not that bad.
Anonymous wrote:So J-Lo wasn't mimicking sex?
Anonymous wrote:So J-Lo wasn't mimicking sex?