Author: Michael

During Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime show, a rogue man waving a Palestine / Sudanese flag appeared on stage as Kendrick Lamar performed. Security eventually intervened and removed him from the Super Bowl festivities in New Orleans. It remains unknown if the protester was a fan or associated with the halftime crew.
“Palestine” and “Sudan” appeared to be written on the flag.
Footage of the protester showed him jumping up on the stage with his flag, showing support for Gaza and highlighting a war-torn Sudan during the Super Bowl festivities.

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Nike, the largest sportswear company in the world, decided to air an ad during the Super Bowl for the first time in more than 25 years. 
It elected to feature only female athletes, such as Caitlin Clark, in an apparent attempt to show its support for women’s sports. 
However, if Nike really wanted to support women’s sports, it would speak out against allowing males to compete against girls and women, like it does when it comes to alleged racism. 
Except, Nike has never done that. In fact, Nike has done the opposite.

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When Taylor Swift appeared on the Jumbotron at Super Bowl LIX in the Caesars Superdome, the reaction from Philly fans in attendance was intense as boos boomed through the stadium.
Swift, attending the big game to see her darling (Chiefs’ Travis Kelce), appeared surprised by the massive booing she received. The international pop star attended the game with fellow artist Ice Spice, and the two women laughed at the booing from rabid Eagles fans. 
WATCH:
NFL fans were amused by the playful jabs at Taylor Swift, who, a week ago, was partying at the Grammys.

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While the pregame ceremonies for the Super Bowl were mired by the singing of “Lift Every Voice And Sing,” there were plenty of other highlights that redeemed the festivities.
First, there was the traditional singing of “America the Beautiful,” performed by a duet of Lauren Daigle (a Christian singer) and Trombone Shorty (I bet you know what his contribution to the performance was). Both are from Louisiana, and they channeled the classic style of music unique to New Orleans in the song. It was a fantastic rendition.

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