Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
As such an expert on art, you surely understand that terms like "like" are subjective, and that simply because you didn't like it doesn't mean it was objectively bad or that others could not find things about it to enjoy.
As a Puerto Rican myself, watching this performance made my heart swell with pride and joy. I feel like it was a beautiful celebration of my people and a unique perspective on what it means to love America at a time when loving America is a hard thing to do for people that look like me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
Who are you to tell people what they like and don't like? Do you accuse people who like Italian opera of being poilitical? What about people who are moved by a poem they don't 100% understand?
I don't personally care for Bad Bunny's music. I am old and obviously not his demographic - I am Prince's demographic and feltt that it was the best of show of all time when I watched it. But this performance was totally different and beautiful and I'll never forget it. It was like a theatre with vignettes of Puerto Rican and Latino culture. It exuded joy and community - joy in community. It told stories, many stories. I, personally, may not have loved the music as much as Prince's (though I am sure many younger people liked the music more) but in an artistic way think this was "literally 1 million times" more creative and ambitious than Prince's.
And also, if "love is stronger than hate" is the message of the resistance, do you really want to complain about that? Do you really find that as a political message so distasteful??
Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
And yet I suspect Prince would have appreciated the artistry and power of this halftime show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
Agree with the bolded.
LOL.
That is a view completely divorced from history and reality. George Orwell said “all art is propaganda” because art and politics have ALWAYS been intertwined. Art asks “how do we live?” and politics tries to answer. Every painting, tv show, and piece of music you have ever seen have answered political questions, from Bad Bunny to Mr. Rogers to the Marvel movies. They will always chase one another.
Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
Agree with the bolded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
Agree with the bolded.
Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.
Anonymous wrote:This is why politics is so lame. A bunch of people on here pretending something was good because the other team doesn’t like it.
Prince’s halftime show was literally 1 million times better than this. Please let’s stop pretending this was any good just because Trump doesn’t like him. Liking art because of politics is how art dies.