NE Take: Bad Bunny and Bad Immigration Policy
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After the Super Bowl in the US, Bad Bunny, the world's most played music artist, has taken on an increasingly political tone and is protesting against US immigration policies. Last night he gathered thousands of fans in Buenos Aires and SVT was there.
NE Take: Bad Bunny and Bad Immigration Policy
“Mean” People on the Right Set the Record Straight A. J. and Dexter break down the political motivations behind Bad Bunny performing at the Super Bowl and how Maine Public is playing politics with an illegal that doesn’t care about breaking the law. Authors’ and Speakers’ opinions are their own and may not represent those ... Read more The post NE Take: Bad Bunny and Bad Immigration Policy appeared first on Granite Grok.
Bad Bunny made history at last Sunday’s Super Bowl, in which he gave voice to Puerto Rican history and culture, and did so in Spanish at a time when that alone could make immigration agents stop you with your face covered. Although Bad Bunny didn’t yell “outside ICE” or make any other direct appeal to Donald Trump’s government, his performance was political without hesitation. And you know what? It was also a party, with salsa, perreo and even a…
Together, We are America: The Significance of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
Controversy about Bad Bunny being chosen as this year’s Super Bowl headliner began weeks before kickoff. Conservatives had much to say about the selection, framing the Puerto Rican star as “not American enough,” most likely due to his reggaeton sound and Latin heritage. Supporters of the NFL’s choice were quick to respond with the fact that Bad Bunny is, in fact, a U.S. citizen and Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. Despite this, U…
Congressman Calls For an Investigation Into Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show Performance
U.S. Republican Rep. Andy Ogles is calling for an investigation into Bad Bunny following his record-breaking Super Bowl halftime show performance. In a post on X, Ogles shared a letter he wrote addressing the House Energy and Commerce Committee, calling for an immediate inquiry into the NFL and broadcaster NBCUniverse over their “prior knowledge, review, and approval” of what he describes as a performance “dominated by sexually explicit lyrical …
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