Did not watch, as I worked this evening. But someone else watched it so I wouldn't have to...
"When a halftime show is dominated by music performed largely in a language most viewers don’t understand, it can cease to feel like a unifying moment and instead seem disconnected from the audience it’s intended to entertain...
...Objectively, the performance itself was horrible. There was little actual singing, minimal engagement, and almost no effort to connect with the audience watching at home.
The energy felt flat. The set lacked spectacle. Even setting aside the language issue, it was simply boring. As a piece of entertainment, it failed to justify its place on the biggest stage in American sports...
...What made the situation worse was how politicized the performance became—though not by conservatives. The politicization first came from the left, which treated the selection itself as a cultural statement. That framing turned the halftime show into a symbol rather than a celebration."
I Watched the Super Bowl Halftime Show So You Don’t Have To | The Gateway Pundit | by Gregory Lyakhov
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