I’d barely heard of Bad Bunny until my daughter mentioned his Super Bowl halftime performance. But after watching his documentary — and the backlash around him — I realized he’s doing far more than making hits. He’s forcing America to confront an uncomfortable truth: Puerto Ricans are treated like second‑class citizens in a country that insists they’re fully American.
Purposefully turning off the halftime show
Let’s rally together and show big corporations they can’t just do whatever they want without consequences
(which equals viewership for them)
You are their benefit. Realize you have power.
Turn off this halftime. A fake American citizen performing who publicly hates America. I cannot support that.
Jake Paul literally owns a home in Puerto Rico but is refusing to listen to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl half time performance. You can’t make this stuff up people.
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Not to get all patriotic but the daughter of immigrants potentially rising to become the president of the United States does make you really appreciate the idea of America
“Nosotros estamos luchando desde el dia uno de nuestra existencia, somos la definicion de corazón y resistencia. Aquí seguimos, aquí estamos, y para aquellos que olvidan quienes somos…tranquilo, con orgullo se lo recordamos”. — Bad Bunny. 🇵🇷
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