At the end of the day, this outrage isn't just performative, it's really, really weird. That level of emotion over arguably the most popular singer in the world performing at a halftime show is just bizarre. It's so hard to believe it's real.
This is lazy, smug nonsense.
Puerto Rico’s electrical grid didn’t collapse because of dancers or musicians — it collapsed because of decades of neglect, privatization failures, and federal indifference after Hurricane Maria.
Using Bad Bunny as a punchline for a humanitarian crisis you clearly don’t understand isn’t “concern.”
It’s mockery dressed up as faux policy insight.
Also, a Super Bowl halftime show is entertainment, not a Senate hearing or an infrastructure briefing. Artists aren’t obligated to perform your preferred talking points to earn basic respect.
Calling Puerto Rico’s struggles “ironic” while contributing nothing but sneer is exactly the problem.
If you actually cared about the grid, you’d talk about accountability and investment, not culture-war cheap shots.
This isn’t about electricity.
It’s about contempt.
Complaining the Super Bowl isn’t white enough while worshipping a league carried on the backs of Black athletes is peak loser behavior.
Imagine needing an entire country to look like you just to feel comfortable watching TV. That’s not pride. That’s insecurity so loud it’s embarrassing.
@BraddrofliT 100000000 million percent. the lack of intellectual understanding, rigor, and perspective of what it means to be American, how America itself is sustained - and came to be… what absolute piece of sh*t. the idiocy. @LauraLoomer u sure have lots of it!
@CohenShaby you are missing the entire point. are they not white enough for you? or live and think in terms that you define as white American? Go ahead and define it for me. You do not understand american history and what it means to be an american. it’s 2026.
@KellyScaletta@emrazz thank you for posting this! I speak Spanish but not super duper native and learning the nuances and symbolism behind the songs provided the nuances and context that often gets lost in translation🆙💕