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WOKE ALERT: Super Bowl Commercials Push POLITICAL Agenda While Americans Just Want Football

Gary FranchiFebruary 8, 2026226 views
WOKE ALERT: Super Bowl Commercials Push POLITICAL Agenda While Americans Just Want Football
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Patriots, get ready for another dose of political propaganda during what's supposed to be America's biggest sporting celebration. This Sunday's Super Bowl will feature a parade of politically-charged commercials that prove corporate America just can't help itself from lecturing hardworking families.

According to reports, viewers can expect everything from Trump-related messaging to heavy-handed spots about antisemitism and faith – because apparently even football can't escape the culture war that Democrats and their corporate allies have forced upon us.

When Did Football Become a Political Battleground?

Remember when the Super Bowl was about incredible athletic competition, funny commercials, and bringing families together? Those days seem long gone as woke corporations use America's most-watched television event to push their latest social justice messaging.

The fact that we're now expecting political commercials during the Super Bowl shows just how far the left has dragged politics into every corner of American life. These are the same corporate executives who lecture us about "unity" while deliberately injecting divisive content into our entertainment.

"Americans tune in to watch football, not to be preached to by millionaire CEOs and Hollywood elites who are completely disconnected from real America."

President Trump's decisive victory in 2024 sent a clear message that Americans are tired of being told what to think by the establishment. Yet here we are, with corporations still trying to use their advertising dollars to influence political discourse during family viewing time.

The Real Agenda

Make no mistake – these aren't just innocent commercials. They're calculated attempts to normalize political messaging in spaces where families used to escape the constant barrage of divisive rhetoric. It's the same playbook the left has used to infiltrate schools, sports, and even children's entertainment.

While millions of Americans will gather this Sunday to enjoy the game, they'll be forced to sit through lectures from the same corporate interests that spent years censoring conservative voices and pushing anti-American narratives.

The question patriots should be asking: Why can't we have one day where politics takes a backseat to pure American competition and entertainment? Is nothing sacred anymore to these people?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedFeb 8, 2026
When did Super Bowl ads become propaganda platforms? These companies are alienating half their customer base for virtue signaling points.
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TraditionMattersVerifiedFeb 8, 2026
This is so disappointing. The Super Bowl used to bring Americans together regardless of politics. Now even our biggest sporting event is divisive.
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OldSchoolFanVerifiedFeb 9, 2026
Remember when Super Bowl commercials were actually funny and creative? Those days seem long gone.
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MainStreetAmericanVerifiedFeb 8, 2026
Thank you for calling this out! Sports should be an escape from politics, not another venue for it.
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FreedomFirst1776VerifiedFeb 8, 2026
The woke agenda has infiltrated everything now. Can't even enjoy a football game without being preached to by corporate America.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 9, 2026
Completely agree with this article. My whole extended family noticed it during our Super Bowl party - very uncomfortable.
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PatriotMom2022VerifiedFeb 9, 2026
EXACTLY! My family just wants to watch football without being lectured about politics. We ended up switching channels during half the commercials.
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FootballDad58VerifiedFeb 9, 2026
Same here. The kids kept asking why every ad had some message instead of just selling products.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedFeb 10, 2026
Which companies specifically pushed the most political content? I want to know where NOT to spend my money.