NFL Picks Cross-Dressing Bad Bunny for Super Bowl
In a shocking display of virtue signaling, the NFL has once again proven its allegiance to the woke agenda by announcing that Bad Bunny—a self-proclaimed queer icon known for his outrageous performances featuring cross-dressing and provocative antics—will headline the Super Bowl halftime show. This decision raises eyebrows, especially considering Bad Bunny's controversial refusal to perform in the United States out of opposition to ICE, only to cash in on the biggest American sporting event. With lyrics celebrating individualism through twerking and a music video that ominously drapes the Statue of Liberty in a Puerto Rican flag, it begs the question: Why is a divisive figure who embraces anti-American sentiments being celebrated at an event that epitomizes patriotism? As the “No Fans League” doubles down on wokeness, fans are left to wonder how much further the NFL will stray from the values that once defined football culture.
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