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Gloria Wetzel's avatar

Once again Trump steps on our American past, present, and future. I like the new motto on the football. Together we are AMERICANS: much history of DIVERSITY, EQUALITY, and especially INCLUSION🇺🇸. It’s what my 18 year old brother gave his life for as a navigator over Germany in WWII. I speak for him and my other 4 brothers who served; let freedom ring. I’m inspired and I can’t speak Spanish. They are reviving the true spirit of America.

FingerLakesGirl's avatar

It was perfect! While I don’t speak Spanish, I understood the vibes and messages of standing with all of our communities in this country. That is what makes the US great! LOVE is stronger than hate! ❤️

Judith A.Koren Shanahan's avatar

It was spectacular. Puerto Rico is an American territory, however many Americans know nothing about it. To me it was kind of a 2026 version of West Side story; the gang who doesn't want them here, versus the Puerto Ricans who are a part of us, proud of their heritage, and do belong. The felon in the White House should have been watching his hillbilly half time show, not ours.

Lynn Wilkinson's avatar

I, too, was reminded of West Side Story ......

Sandovac's avatar

Bad Bunny did more to communicate unity and show American Heritage in the energetic yet brief Half Time Show than anything Trump has done in his time in office. One didn't have to understand a word of Spanish to see the message.

Mimi Smith's avatar

Loved the sense of community portrayed by the tableaux.

Judith Laverty's avatar

Not surprising that the master bigot missed the whole point of that terrific show last night!

Lynn Wilkinson's avatar

ditto! couldn't have said it better.

Kathie Rezek's avatar

It was fantastic...filled with joy, just what we needed. I don't understand Spanish, but I didn't need to in order to understand it was a positive force that we seriously needed!

Theresa Mayhew's avatar

I thought it was joyful, uplifting, and hopeful -- three things the *Rump administration knows NOTHING about! Bad Bunny didn't have to speak English to speak to my heart and soul.

Cathy's avatar

People who aren’t ignorant understood what he said. Why does our government think that all other countries in the world can fluently speak 3 or more languages, but Americans are so stupid we can’t and shouldn’t be expected to. Work doesn’t set you free, learning dies. But, the nepo playboy in the Oval wants everyone to think stupid is better. No, it’s just easier to fool. Set your brain free learn a language, any language, learn an art, a craft, something useful, something gives you peace and pride in yourself. If all the other people in the world can speak 3 or more (sometimes many more) so can we. We are not as inherently dumb as Republicans and the rest of the world thinks we are, if only we would make even the tiniest effort.

Audrey Shaw's avatar

It amazes me that people love to travel to Spanish speaking countries, for the culture, yet when it was brought to them, they complain. I don’t understand.

Susan's avatar

Bad Bunny and everyone who performed at the Super Bowl where nothing short of fantastic! While I could not understand what the words were, I totally understood the meaning of Bad Bunny's entire performance.

And I don't give a crap what the Felon in Chief has to say about it. His opinion stopped has no meaning as of 2016, at least for me.

Ceazersmom's avatar

I loved it even though I don’t speak Spanish. The various sets were creative ways to show so many parts of Puerto Rican culture and life and the dancing and music were great. I loved the shout out to all of America and that we all belong!

Janice SolekTefft's avatar

It was AMAZING AND IS THE UNITED STATES 🇺🇸 THE ENERGY WAS UPLIFTING AND SINCERE! We are LOVE IN ACTION ❤️

Elizabeth's avatar

It was more than a half-time show. It was a Disneyland adventure! I loved all of it. It was joyous. Close to heaven...Cerca del Cielo!

PatriotScientist's avatar

I loved every second. It was joyful, alive, and from the heart. I think it scared them, and it should. That halftime show ignited my spirit. Left me ready to ready to march out of my house and throw off the mantle of corporate and racial imperialism.