αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ
3.8K posts

αℓι нαяяιѕ
@APH14
MN❄️✈️CO🏔✈️TX🌵✈️MN ❄️💖Addicted to coffee, shoes, and Pinterest. #GreenBayPackers #WisconsinBadgers #MilwaukeeBrewers
Lakeville, MN Katılım Nisan 2011
303 Takip Edilen138 Takipçiler
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi

I will say this about Bad Bunny. He had the opportunity to turn that into a "Fuck Donald Trump and everyone who supports him" type of show, which in turn just would create more division. Instead he turned it into a celebration of his culture, lifting his people up, and ended it by calling for more love in the world. For that he has my upmost respect. I can't say it was my favorite halftime show of all time (far from my least favorite though either, I'd say middle of the pack) but him taking that approach gives me so much respect for him.
English
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi

The Super Bowl halftime show didn’t feel like a protest. It felt like a homecoming.
Bad Bunny could have gone another route. He could have used the stage to confront. He could have named names. He could have turned the moment into a culture-war headline.
Instead, Benito chose something far more powerful: a celebration of Latino identity as it actually lives and breathes in the United States, and in AMERICA.

English
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi
αℓι нαяяιѕ retweetledi




















