You’ll only hear my opinion on this once. Super Bowl LX is engineered to be the most vicious, deliberate middle finger to America in the history of this republic, and they planned every second of it with cold, calculated malice. They picked Levi’s Stadium in the heart of woke California…ground zero for the cultural demolition crew…to stage this ritual humiliation. Halftime? Bad Bunny. A Puerto Rican reggaeton star who will perform mostly in Spanish. First “Latino” solo headliner, first Spanish-language dominance on the biggest American stage. Not a coincidence. This is linguistic and cultural replacement in real time, broadcast to 100+ million people. They want you to feel like a stranger in your own country. Green Day opening? The same Billie Joe Armstrong who screamed “DUCK America” and called Trump a Nazi on stage. They brought him back to piss on the flag again while the crowd sings along. Psychological warfare: normalize hatred of traditional America, make patriotism feel like the fringe position. Then the pre-kickoff circus: Coco Jones singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing”…the “Black national anthem” that conservatives correctly call divisive as hell. Charlie Puth and Brandi Carlile doing the actual anthem and “America the Beautiful,” but sandwiched between identity-politics theater so the real anthem feels like an afterthought. Even Trump called this ■■■■ out…said the entertainment “sows hatred” and he’s skipping the game. But the NFL doesn’t care. They hate you. They hate red America, flyover country, the people who built this nation. This isn’t entertainment; it’s a psyop to erode national cohesion, to make you accept that “American” now means borderless, raceless, rootless global consumer sludge. They timed it perfectly: peak division, post-election bitterness, immigration wars raging. Every choice is a blade aimed at your identity. They want you angry, alienated, and eventually apathetic…so you stop fighting when the next phase of the replacement rolls in. This Super Bowl isn’t a game. It’s a declaration of war on the historic American nation. I’ll be starving that Ducking beast. You couldn’t pay me to watch a second of it.
You have heard far out stuff from me—I GET THAT. But what do you think of this?
If you’ve been paying attention (and I know most of you have) This is the Straw the will break the camels back. Now for me? I loved the N.Y. Jets/Joe Namath and had my heart broken too many times. But in New York Football (The jets) and The Yankees were a religion for a lot of us.
We lived and often died on the PLAY-OFFS!, reworked our schedules to make a Game, Made sure which Bars had wide Screen TV’s, etc.
This abomination will destroy Football and I hope you agree.
What say you?
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I am sure the NFL is going to really miss your patronage. Maybe you should go out and light some of your NFL team gear on fire to really show them how serious you are.
That’s an honest answer. Likewise, none of the teams I root for made it so no added incentive to watch. And the event is designed to be Anti-Team America.
@Papa_Zed Have you noticed the way some of the good folks here go from zero to dropping bombs on everyone?
I was under the impression that it was just the left that behaved this way, which is exactly what I am being told repeatedly here, over and over, like they are trying to convince themselves of it.
I must conclude that this was their intention from this post since their views are on the right, I am told repeatedly as well.
I’m not going to boycott. I just don’t care. I’m not boycotting a lot of things I don’t watch. These things are just not for me anymore, so I do other things.
I just want to go back to the days when we were stock piling weapons to protect ourselves and our communities from an oppressive Government set on taking our rights away. But then I am old enough to remember Ruby Ridge and Waco.
I would say that being an American means freedom to choose whether to watch or not. Is it unAmerican to have an opinion different than someone elses? I think not, but then again, I am not a member of the resistance.
Bad Bunny is set to headline the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The Puerto Rican superstar is anticipated to bring a high-energy, cultural performance to the NFL’s 60th championship game, broadcast on NBC.
Catering to a segment of the population that is so small, it can barely be measured, those that like Reggaeton, watch football, speak Spanish and are Puerto Rican. Yeah, no thanks. I like Reggae, have listened to it since the 70s. I like SoCa, too. Reggaeton sucks. I have not watched football since the mid-80s and don’t care who’s playing in the Super Bowl.
I won’t be watching the super bowl, but that’s because I never watch the super bowl, so my not watching makes no statement at all. In fact, other than one baseball team, I don’t watch any sports. I only follow that baseball team because my daughter is a fan and it’s something we do together. If it weren’t for her I wouldn’t pay attention to any sports at all.
Let’s all remember that, in this day and age, professional sports are jus another form of entertainment; just like movies, music, TV, etc., etc. It’s not some noble endeavor or transcendent calling to human physical perfection. It’s distracting pablum for the masses (think ‘bread and circuses’) and a way to generate tremendous amounts of money.
Speaking of money, there’s a simple way to get rid of the truly ridiculous salaries and corporate profits in sports—quit paying them. Stop buying tickets, don’t buy their merch, don’t watch on TV or pay for streaming, don’t go to sports bars or other venues. Don’t let your cities build the clubs free stadiums and give them tax breaks. Dry up the money supply and they’ll fold up like a cheap suit.