Trump's White Supremacy is shown once again.

I read the transcript. Didn't watch the game or the show. Couple of employees at work who speak spanish were filling me in.
You keep on proving what bias you have. You are quoting the claims that the biased Daily Mail article said.

BB did not say any of that.

Here is an article from Forbes that gives every word (and its meaning in English), which shows he did not say any of that

What Did Bad Bunny Say At The Super Bowl Halftime Show? Every Word He Spoke In English And Spanish

Do you even have common sense? Why would any artist do that. It would destroy their reputation and income.
 
Once again, Trump's White Supremacy was in play in the Super Bowl

Trump calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show a 'slap in the face to our country'

President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," in a post on social media on Sunday.

Trump also said that speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl was an affront to our nation. Do I need to remind people that Puerto Ricans are considered to be Americans?

Nonetheless, that was just on instance of Trump's White Supremacy actions. Here are more from him and from those that support him and he supports them back:

Trump 2.0’s Most Racist Moments, Ranked

10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”

9. Greg Bovino, then-commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, saying his agents choose the people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”

8. Rallying around a DOGE staffer fired for racist posts.

7. Vance dismissing outrage at a Young Republicans group chat in which participants called black people monkeys and “watermelon people.”

6. Trump cutting admissions for refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but making an exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

5. Trump nominating Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Follow these steps and see if you can spot the racism:
  1. Trump chose Ingrassia, who had been working as a White House staffer, to head a key watchdog agency despite lacking relevant experience.
  2. Politico published texts from Ingrassia saying Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and that he has “a Nazi streak.”
  3. Senators spoke out against Ingrassia and said his nomination wouldn’t pass.
  4. Trump pulled the nomination—but rather than toss Ingrassia aside, Trump made him the deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, a job that does not require Senate confirmation. (As of this writing, he has been bumped up to the role of acting general counsel.)
For anyone claiming Trump doesn’t surround himself with racists, go back to point 1.

4. Trump sharing a video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero while an AI-generated Chuck Schumer talks about illegal immigrants voting.

3. Trump disparaging Ilhan Omar and Somali Americans.

2. Trump blaming Reagan National Airport plane crash on DEI hiring standards.

1. Trump sharing a video depicting the Obamas as apes.



There are a LOT more examples

President Trump’s First Week Begins with Rollout of White Supremacist Policies and Pardons

and going back 55 years to 1970, more racism and favoring White Supremacy

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020

Trump has repeatedly claimed he’s “the least racist person.” His history suggests otherwise.

Our country is all about immigrants and of different races.

White (non-Hispanic) as the largest group (around 59%), followed by Hispanic/Latino (around 19%), Black/African American (around 13%), Asian (around 6%), and people of two or more races (around 10%), with smaller percentages for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

59% are White Americans, meaning that 41% are of different races. This is the makeup of country for the last 250 years. What Trump is literally doing with his White Supremacy actions is to split our country apart and help the 59% but get rid of the 41% of all Americans (meaning 141 million Americans are out of Trump's favor, simply because they are not WHITE Americans.

Trump is not president of the U.S., but of only a president of the White U.S.

Is this what Trump means by Making America Great Again?

A cavalcade of cut and paste whining from a groupie beholden to The Party of Slavery.
 
what kind of a question is that? Did Michael Jackson speak Japanese, German, French, Russian, Romanian, Thailandese?

When he performed in English in those countries, were the citizens upset because he sung in English?

Why is a half-time show of a sporting event have to be done in English? Isn't the objective to entertain the people that paid big money to be there?

Were you aware of this fact?

Bad Bunny is immensely popular in the U.S., ranking as the 6th most-streamed artist on Spotify with over 4.5 billion U.S. streams (2019–2026). As a premier, record-setting Latin artist, he has achieved American mainstream dominance with sold-out stadium tours and the first all-Spanish album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
Michael Jackson was a deplorable. Let me e succinct. Either people assimilate or the nation will be run into the ground. And it is in parts.
 
Once again, Trump's White Supremacy was in play in the Super Bowl

Trump calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show a 'slap in the face to our country'

President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," in a post on social media on Sunday.

Trump also said that speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl was an affront to our nation. Do I need to remind people that Puerto Ricans are considered to be Americans?

Nonetheless, that was just on instance of Trump's White Supremacy actions. Here are more from him and from those that support him and he supports them back:

Trump 2.0’s Most Racist Moments, Ranked

10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”

9. Greg Bovino, then-commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, saying his agents choose the people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”

8. Rallying around a DOGE staffer fired for racist posts.

7. Vance dismissing outrage at a Young Republicans group chat in which participants called black people monkeys and “watermelon people.”

6. Trump cutting admissions for refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but making an exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

5. Trump nominating Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Follow these steps and see if you can spot the racism:
  1. Trump chose Ingrassia, who had been working as a White House staffer, to head a key watchdog agency despite lacking relevant experience.
  2. Politico published texts from Ingrassia saying Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and that he has “a Nazi streak.”
  3. Senators spoke out against Ingrassia and said his nomination wouldn’t pass.
  4. Trump pulled the nomination—but rather than toss Ingrassia aside, Trump made him the deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, a job that does not require Senate confirmation. (As of this writing, he has been bumped up to the role of acting general counsel.)
For anyone claiming Trump doesn’t surround himself with racists, go back to point 1.

4. Trump sharing a video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero while an AI-generated Chuck Schumer talks about illegal immigrants voting.

3. Trump disparaging Ilhan Omar and Somali Americans.

2. Trump blaming Reagan National Airport plane crash on DEI hiring standards.

1. Trump sharing a video depicting the Obamas as apes.



There are a LOT more examples

President Trump’s First Week Begins with Rollout of White Supremacist Policies and Pardons

and going back 55 years to 1970, more racism and favoring White Supremacy

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020

Trump has repeatedly claimed he’s “the least racist person.” His history suggests otherwise.

Our country is all about immigrants and of different races.

White (non-Hispanic) as the largest group (around 59%), followed by Hispanic/Latino (around 19%), Black/African American (around 13%), Asian (around 6%), and people of two or more races (around 10%), with smaller percentages for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

59% are White Americans, meaning that 41% are of different races. This is the makeup of country for the last 250 years. What Trump is literally doing with his White Supremacy actions is to split our country apart and help the 59% but get rid of the 41% of all Americans (meaning 141 million Americans are out of Trump's favor, simply because they are not WHITE Americans.

Trump is not president of the U.S., but of only a president of the White U.S.

Is this what Trump means by Making America Great Again?

/—-/Here is the real Trump the media is hiding.
 
Michael Jackson was a deplorable. Let me e succinct. Either people assimilate or the nation will be run into the ground. And it is in parts.
Wow. you are really a hater
 
what kind of a question is that? Did Michael Jackson speak Japanese, German, French, Russian, Romanian, Thailandese?

When he performed in English in those countries, were the citizens upset because he sung in English?

Why is a half-time show of a sporting event have to be done in English? Isn't the objective to entertain the people that paid big money to be there?

Were you aware of this fact?

Bad Bunny is immensely popular in the U.S., ranking as the 6th most-streamed artist on Spotify with over 4.5 billion U.S. streams (2019–2026). As a premier, record-setting Latin artist, he has achieved American mainstream dominance with sold-out stadium tours and the first all-Spanish album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard

1) did Michael Jackson speak any of those languages?

2) did he do that at their iconic yearly sports events?

I see your overall point, it’s just that the SB is a uniquely American event where a performer who is a US citizen shows up and does the entire performance in a language that the majority of the people don’t understand.

If Michael Jackson was a Japanese citizen who could speak Japanese showed up to one of their iconic sporting events and did the show in a language they couldn’t understand as a political statement, yes, that too would be wrong.
 
1) did Michael Jackson speak any of those languages?

2) did he do that at their iconic yearly sports events?

I see your overall point, it’s just that the SB is a uniquely American event where a performer who is a US citizen shows up and does the entire performance in a language that the majority of the people don’t understand.

If Michael Jackson was a Japanese citizen who could speak Japanese showed up to one of their iconic sporting events and did the show in a language they couldn’t understand as a political statement, yes, that too would be wrong.
"Iconic yearly sporting event" is exactly what this is all about. It is not about politics or about promoting the nation but about the iconic nature of the event.

The cheapest ticket at the Super Bowl was $8500. The people that pay money to go there, expect that their putting out that kind of money will get repaid with something great that is worth the expense.

Going there to promote English, the U.S. flag and America is not what they are there for. They want something that is better than anything they see in the every day's life.

Here is what was offered by the Super Bowl people to make paying that kind of money worth spending it:

Bad Bunny is immensely popular in the U.S., ranking as the 6th most-streamed artist on Spotify with over 4.5 billion U.S. streams (2019–2026). As a premier, record-setting Latin artist, he has achieved American mainstream dominance with sold-out stadium tours and the first all-Spanish album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

This is what the people paid for..............not for the Super Bowl to show support for the U.S. sports in English.

Evidently, you did not even go to the Super Bowl yourself to promote your support for U.S. sports. And yet, you dare criticize what was done. You are a shameless person.
 
Once again, Trump's White Supremacy was in play in the Super Bowl

Trump calls Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show a 'slap in the face to our country'

President Donald Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX halftime show, calling it "absolutely terrible, one of the worst, EVER," in a post on social media on Sunday.

Trump also said that speaking Spanish at the Super Bowl was an affront to our nation. Do I need to remind people that Puerto Ricans are considered to be Americans?

Nonetheless, that was just on instance of Trump's White Supremacy actions. Here are more from him and from those that support him and he supports them back:

Trump 2.0’s Most Racist Moments, Ranked

10. Vice President JD Vance saying it’s “totally reasonable and acceptable” for Americans to not want to live next to people who speak a different language or come from “a totally different culture.”

9. Greg Bovino, then-commander-at-large of the U.S. Border Patrol, saying his agents choose the people to arrest based partly on “how they look.”

8. Rallying around a DOGE staffer fired for racist posts.

7. Vance dismissing outrage at a Young Republicans group chat in which participants called black people monkeys and “watermelon people.”

6. Trump cutting admissions for refugees from Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, but making an exception for white Afrikaners from South Africa.

5. Trump nominating Paul Ingrassia to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

Follow these steps and see if you can spot the racism:
  1. Trump chose Ingrassia, who had been working as a White House staffer, to head a key watchdog agency despite lacking relevant experience.
  2. Politico published texts from Ingrassia saying Martin Luther King Jr. Day should be “tossed into the seventh circle of hell” and that he has “a Nazi streak.”
  3. Senators spoke out against Ingrassia and said his nomination wouldn’t pass.
  4. Trump pulled the nomination—but rather than toss Ingrassia aside, Trump made him the deputy general counsel at the General Services Administration, a job that does not require Senate confirmation. (As of this writing, he has been bumped up to the role of acting general counsel.)
For anyone claiming Trump doesn’t surround himself with racists, go back to point 1.

4. Trump sharing a video of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero while an AI-generated Chuck Schumer talks about illegal immigrants voting.

3. Trump disparaging Ilhan Omar and Somali Americans.

2. Trump blaming Reagan National Airport plane crash on DEI hiring standards.

1. Trump sharing a video depicting the Obamas as apes.



There are a LOT more examples

President Trump’s First Week Begins with Rollout of White Supremacist Policies and Pardons

and going back 55 years to 1970, more racism and favoring White Supremacy

Donald Trump’s long history of racism, from the 1970s to 2020

Trump has repeatedly claimed he’s “the least racist person.” His history suggests otherwise.

Our country is all about immigrants and of different races.

White (non-Hispanic) as the largest group (around 59%), followed by Hispanic/Latino (around 19%), Black/African American (around 13%), Asian (around 6%), and people of two or more races (around 10%), with smaller percentages for American Indian/Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.

59% are White Americans, meaning that 41% are of different races. This is the makeup of country for the last 250 years. What Trump is literally doing with his White Supremacy actions is to split our country apart and help the 59% but get rid of the 41% of all Americans (meaning 141 million Americans are out of Trump's favor, simply because they are not WHITE Americans.

Trump is not president of the U.S., but of only a president of the White U.S.

Is this what Trump means by Making America Great Again?

This is a mojority english speaking country so to do an entire performance in spanish only is disrespecful... if you can't see that that's why people hate the woke left you never will get it.... show some mother ******* repect.... or get the **** out....
 
"Iconic yearly sporting event" is exactly what this is all about. It is not about politics or about promoting the nation but about the iconic nature of the event.

The cheapest ticket at the Super Bowl was $8500. The people that pay money to go there, expect that their putting out that kind of money will get repaid with something great that is worth the expense.

Going there to promote English, the U.S. flag and America is not what they are there for. They want something that is better than anything they see in the every day's life.

Here is what was offered by the Super Bowl people to make paying that kind of money:

Bad Bunny is immensely popular in the U.S., ranking as the 6th most-streamed artist on Spotify with over 4.5 billion U.S. streams (2019–2026). As a premier, record-setting Latin artist, he has achieved American mainstream dominance with sold-out stadium tours and the first all-Spanish album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

This is what the people paid for..............not for the Super Bowl to show support for the U.S. sports in English.

Seats could have been had for as low as $3200 days leading up to the event which..to me is WAY too much for a 3 hour sporting experience…

People didn’t pay to see bad bunny, they spent that money for being AT the game.
 
"Iconic yearly sporting event" is exactly what this is all about. It is not about politics or about promoting the nation but about the iconic nature of the event.

The cheapest ticket at the Super Bowl was $8500. The people that pay money to go there, expect that their putting out that kind of money will get repaid with something great that is worth the expense.

Going there to promote English, the U.S. flag and America is not what they are there for. They want something that is better than anything they see in the every day's life.

Here is what was offered by the Super Bowl people to make paying that kind of money worth spending it:

Bad Bunny is immensely popular in the U.S., ranking as the 6th most-streamed artist on Spotify with over 4.5 billion U.S. streams (2019–2026). As a premier, record-setting Latin artist, he has achieved American mainstream dominance with sold-out stadium tours and the first all-Spanish album to hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

This is what the people paid for..............not for the Super Bowl to show support for the U.S. sports in English.

Evidently, you did not even go to the Super Bowl yourself to promote your support for U.S. sports. And yet, you dare criticize what was done. You are a shameless person.
Only a dumbass would alienate half the viewing audiance..... why do that?...becuse he hates America yet he gets rich from it... **** him I would have said a lot worse things than Trump did...
 
Seats could have been had for as low as $3200 days leading up to the event which..to me is WAY too much for a 3 hour sporting experience…

People didn’t pay to see bad bunny, they spent that money for being AT the game.
The half-time show at the Super Bowl is supposed to be extra good as it is one of the big draws for the event, both for those that pay to be there as well as the 70 million viewers that see it.

This particular game was boring as it can be and I watched but only a part of it, but we (the entire group I was with watching the show on TV) got into the half-time show to watch it. We all paid CLOSE attention to it. I know that for quite a few of us, the half-time show was the draw to watch the game.

I am a football fan, and I was not happy that it was between the Seahawks and the Patriots. I was not a fan of either of those teams this year. I would have preferred the Bills against the 49's for the Super Bowl. Nonetheless, I have never missed the half-time show at the Super Bowl for the entire 65 years I have been a fan of Football.
 
The half-time show at the Super Bowl is supposed to be extra good as it is one of the big draws for the event, both for those that pay to be there as well as the 70 million viewers that see it.

This particular game was boring as it can be and I watched but only a part of it, but we (the entire group I was with watching the show on TV) got into the half-time show to watch it. We all paid CLOSE attention to it. I know that for quite a few of us, the half-time show was the draw to watch the game.

I am a football fan, and I was not happy that it was between the Seahawks and the Patriots. I was not a fan of either of those teams this year. I would have preferred the Bills against the 49's for the Super Bowl. Nonetheless, I have never missed the half-time show at the Super Bowl for the entire 65 years I have been a fan of Football.

Sure, yes the halftime show is a draw for many people, but people who pay thousands of dollars are there more for the game.
 
Definition of a racist:

"Anyone who disagrees with a democrat. Anyone who disagrees with a radical left-wing lunatic such as the imbecile who started this thread"
 
Sure, yes the halftime show is a draw for many people, but people who pay thousands of dollars are there more for the game.
You said it "they are there for the game" and not about there for saluting the U.S. flag and the language
 
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You said it "they are there for the game" and not about there for saluting the U.S. flag and the language

Correct, they pay to be there for the game, but playing a halftime show that almost nobody at the stadium, and millions of people at home don’t understand, just a bad look.
 
Correct, they pay to be there for the game, but playing a halftime show that almost nobody at the stadium, and millions of people at home don’t understand, just a bad look.
but, but, but.............Bad Bunny is arguably the most popular musical artist in the U.S., consistently ranking as a top-streamed artist, breaking records for Spanish-language music, and headlining major events like the 2026 Super Bowl. His massive U.S. popularity is defined by billions of streams, 12 Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, and a significant influence on mainstream pop culture.
 
but, but, but.............Bad Bunny is arguably the most popular musical artist in the U.S., consistently ranking as a top-streamed artist, breaking records for Spanish-language music, and headlining major events like the 2026 Super Bowl. His massive U.S. popularity is defined by billions of streams, 12 Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, and a significant influence on mainstream pop culture.

Sure but his show and his stances are largely political. I’d never heard of him, at all, until this whole thing came about. Granted, I’m not into this new fangled music.

Look at the stands, almost nobody was having a good time, because they couldn’t understand him. Even some of football players didn’t agree with him being there.

I’m sure he’s a massive hit, but for this venue, just not a good choice
 
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