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We’ve been treated to some horrendous halftime shows since the advent of the Super Bowl almost 60 years ago — think Janet Jackson/Justin Timberlake — and some fabulous ones too (think: Prince). It’s become a much-hyped tradition that gets some people excited while sending others to the kitchen to make a sandwich and get ready for the third quarter. The National Football League has notoriously strayed away from its
moneymaker, football, and waded into social politics before, to the
chagrin of many a loyal fan. Remember their ludicrous endzone statements
that began after the George Floyd riots in 2020 and their pithy little
meaningless pronouncements like, “It Takes All of Us” and “Inspire
Change?” If you’ve been watching the 2026 playoffs, meanwhile, it’s hard
to miss the virtue-signaling but pointless messages on the back of many
players’ helmets, “Choose love.” I'm watching football, people — I'm not interested in romance at the moment. And I hate whoever is playing the Bears, so no, I'm emphatically not choosing love. The league has already caused controversy by appointing a little-known rapper known as “Bad Bunny” to host the halftime show. I frankly know almost nothing about him, but I do know that many people were less than thrilled. BAD CHOICE? NFL's Roger Goodell's Weakness on Full Display With Response About Choosing Bad Bunny for Super Bowl THE ESSEX FILES: Why Bad Bunny's ICE Antics Make Him a Poor Fit for America's Game On Monday, the NFL announced it was giving another slap in the face to many of its fans by choosing the anti-American, TDS-riddled punk band Green Day to kick off the game-time festivities. I admit, some of their songs aren’t half bad — “When I Come Around” and “Holiday” are both rockers that have some grinding power chords, which, if you like that sort of thing (and I do), might make you reach for the air guitar. But are they really a good choice for one of the few events that still brings America together, the Super Bowl? Answer: No.
Green Day's list of pointed social commentary is long and is 100 percent what is not needed for an event that is supposed to be about fun, food, football, and family.
The NFL is still a juggernaut, and likely won’t lose many fans over these antics (although a lot of people may tune out the music shows and go see Turning Points USA’s halftime offering instead). But just because they probably won’t pay a huge price, that doesn’t mean their decision is right. In effect, they’re telling a huge portion of their fans that they don’t give a damn about their beliefs and their values, and those fans can suck it if they don’t like it. Memo to Roger Goodell: How about you focus on the football instead of the social justice warfare? Meanwhile, what if Green Day goes off script and starts unloading heavily loaded political diatribes and overshadows the actual game? I know I won’t feel bad for you, Roger — you get what you pay for. Put that on the back of your helmet. |
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
NFL Slaps Half Their Fans in the Face, Adds Leftist, TDS-Riddled Punk Band to Super Bowl Festivities
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