Just days before Super Bowl LX kicks off this Sunday, Americans are discovering the shocking political baggage of halftime show headliner Bad Bunny - a performer with an extensive history of anti-Trump activism, support for Black Lives Matter, and endorsement of failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
The Puerto Rican rapper, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has repeatedly used his massive platform to attack President Trump and conservative values, including posting explicit anti-Trump messages on social media that would make even the most radical Democrats blush.
A Pattern of Left-Wing Extremism
Bad Bunny's political activism reads like a greatest hits album of woke talking points. The performer has openly backed the controversial Black Lives Matter organization, endorsed Kamala Harris during her disastrous 2024 presidential campaign, and launched vicious attacks against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) - the very agency now working tirelessly under President Trump to secure our borders and protect American communities.
"This is exactly what's wrong with American entertainment today - radical leftist performers using our biggest cultural events to push their anti-American agenda," one concerned parent told reporters.
The timing couldn't be more tone-deaf. As President Trump's administration successfully implements the largest deportation operation in American history to remove dangerous criminal aliens, Bad Bunny has been busy undermining the very law enforcement officers risking their lives to keep our families safe.
NFL's Continued Woke Problem
This latest controversy highlights the NFL's ongoing struggle with left-wing political activism infiltrating America's most-watched sporting event. While millions of patriotic Americans tune in to escape politics and enjoy football, they're instead subjected to performers who openly despise half the country.
Patriots across social media are already calling for boycotts and demanding the NFL explain why they chose an artist with such a divisive political background for their biggest stage. With President Trump back in the White House and conservative values ascendant, many are questioning whether it's time for the NFL to get back to football instead of platforming Trump-hating activists.
Will you still be watching on Sunday, or is it time for real Americans to find better ways to spend their time than supporting performers who hate our President and our values?
