Glenn Beck is sounding the alarm about what he calls a calculated attack on American culture disguised as entertainment at this year's Super Bowl halftime show. The conservative media powerhouse didn't mince words when analyzing Bad Bunny's performance, which featured almost entirely Spanish lyrics despite performing for a predominantly English-speaking American audience.
For years, patriots have watched the Super Bowl halftime show spiral into a showcase of Hollywood's worst impulses, but Beck argues that Bad Bunny's performance "went the extra mile" in disrespecting American traditions and values.
The Puerto Rican artist's decision to perform almost entirely in Spanish, with only a token "God bless America" thrown in at the end, wasn't just poor planning – it was a deliberate message, according to Beck's analysis on The Blaze.
Think about it, folks – the Super Bowl is America's biggest cultural event, watched by over 100 million Americans who speak English. Yet Bad Bunny chose to perform in a language most viewers couldn't understand, essentially alienating the very audience that made his appearance possible.
This is exactly the kind of cultural Marxism that President Trump has been fighting against throughout his presidency. While the Trump-Vance administration works tirelessly to restore American values and put America First, Hollywood elites and foreign performers continue pushing their globalist agenda on unsuspecting Americans.
The fact that the NFL approved this performance shows how deep the rot goes in corporate America. These are the same executives who took a knee during our national anthem and now they're platforming performers who can't be bothered to communicate with American audiences in English.
Beck's exposé reminds us that the culture war isn't just happening in schools and government – it's being waged during our most beloved American traditions. How long will patriots allow our cultural institutions to be hijacked by those who seem to despise everything America represents?
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