Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids asked why they were lipsynching. Is the halftime show about the music or dancing? Fair point.
My two cents: point to another country that would exclusively feature bilingual singers/bilingual show at such a national event. You can’t. Despite everything, we are a melting pot.
Kids are dumb. Explain to them that it’s extremely hard to sing live and dance while entertaining a crowd.
Pink can sing and dance.
I’d rather hear singers sing. They can be surrounded by dancers if they like. Same impact.
Agree. She is awesome.
Well she tries.
This. I love love love Pink, but she can’t dance live either of these women of these women. It ain’t even close.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both in great shape, especially for their age,
I guess that is what we were supposed to notice, given their outfits and dancing.
This was not just for Miami. Nor was it just for adults.
It is a shame they could not find entertaining more appropriate for adults and children.
This is seriously something you would see in an opening act of a strip club.
Worst half time show ever.
You’ve never been to a strip club. The super bowl isn’t for kids. Have them watch the puppy bowl if you want something for kids.
I actually have. It was more tame than this.
And, you really think the super bowl is not for kids????? Seriously??????
Yes it’s not for kids. This is men repeating hitting each other and bashing heads. Nothing about it is geared toward kids. And no, you have NEVER been to a strip club. There were no private parts exposed during this show. There was no money thrown on stage.
I won't try to convince you.
And, if you think the Super Bowl isn't for kids, you are clueless.
You don’t have to convince me. I’ve actually been to NFL games and super bowl parties. This is an event for people to drink nonstop and act belligerent. These are athletes hitting each other and bashing heads. You are the one who is clueless. So again, watch the puppy bowl with your precious snowflakes.
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: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:They are both in great shape, especially for their age,
I guess that is what we were supposed to notice, given their outfits and dancing.
This was not just for Miami. Nor was it just for adults.
It is a shame they could not find entertaining more appropriate for adults and children.
This is seriously something you would see in an opening act of a strip club.
Worst half time show ever.
You’ve never been to a strip club. The super bowl isn’t for kids. Have them watch the puppy bowl if you want something for kids.
I actually have. It was more tame than this.
And, you really think the super bowl is not for kids????? Seriously??????
Yes it’s not for kids. This is men repeating hitting each other and bashing heads. Nothing about it is geared toward kids. And no, you have NEVER been to a strip club. There were no private parts exposed during this show. There was no money thrown on stage.
I won't try to convince you.
And, if you think the Super Bowl isn't for kids, you are clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids said it was the best half time show ever!
Bruno Mars did the best halftime show ever. His performance appealed to all ages.
Oh I love him but, you must not listen to his lyrics.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids asked why they were lipsynching. Is the halftime show about the music or dancing? Fair point.
My two cents: point to another country that would exclusively feature bilingual singers/bilingual show at such a national event. You can’t. Despite everything, we are a melting pot.
Kids are dumb. Explain to them that it’s extremely hard to sing live and dance while entertaining a crowd.
Pink can sing and dance.
I’d rather hear singers sing. They can be surrounded by dancers if they like. Same impact.
Agree. She is awesome.
Well she tries.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are both in great shape, especially for their age,
I guess that is what we were supposed to notice, given their outfits and dancing.
This was not just for Miami. Nor was it just for adults.
It is a shame they could not find entertaining more appropriate for adults and children.
This is seriously something you would see in an opening act of a strip club.
Worst half time show ever.
You’ve never been to a strip club. The super bowl isn’t for kids. Have them watch the puppy bowl if you want something for kids.
I actually have. It was more tame than this.
And, you really think the super bowl is not for kids????? Seriously??????
Yes it’s not for kids. This is men repeating hitting each other and bashing heads. Nothing about it is geared toward kids. And no, you have NEVER been to a strip club. There were no private parts exposed during this show. There was no money thrown on stage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids said it was the best half time show ever!
Bruno Mars did the best halftime show ever. His performance appealed to all ages.
Oh I love him but, you must not listen to his lyrics.