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  1. Ehhhh…. NGL my views of the Americas aligns with bad bunny, but they can keep the patriot moniker they’ve created. I do like him representing the United States and taking pride in all the Americas, though. We do have a shared history and shared cultures so seeing that sentiment is so buried by conservative optics is lame. Considering the Patriot label is so tied to US imperialism and conservatism, I’d rather not reclaim it as the buzzword for a performance that criticizes United States exceptionalism

  2. blackweebow on

    As stupid as the media cycle is about covering this, it was a nice, wholesome show that displayed the joys of Latin American culture. It wasn’t blow-my-fucking_mind awesome, but I loved the established vibe. It felt very community-oriented and uplifting. It forces people to considerthe fact that Puerto Rico is actually part of the United damn States.

    So to see people react to what was objectively a good show with a great set with actual hate is… kind of predictable, but still disappointing. There was nothing controversial about this show.

    Maybe that he didn’t speak English, but I argue that it was essentially putting us in the shoes of ESL citizens. Perhaps now, in the face of this administration, is a good time for us to take a walk in our Latino citizens‘ shoes and have mainstream content not specifically targeted towards us for a change. For approximately 7 minutes, was it so bad to not understand a word he said? 

    I think now is a great time to upload the Latin American community and this was a great way to do it, even if the NFL commissioner was playing 4D chess here. 

    I had a lot of thoughts about this apparently

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