The Big Message of the 2026 Grammys
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United States
Started February 02, 2026
Bad Bunny and many others used their time at this year’s ceremony to speak out against ICE
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The Big Message of the 2026 Grammys
The Atlantic (United States) | Feb 02, 2026
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Feb 02, 2026
Using award shows for political statements can detract from the celebration of artistic achievements and alienate audiences.
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Artists like Bad Bunny using the Grammy stage to speak out against ICE amplifies crucial social issues and inspires change.
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The Grammys serve as a platform for important conversations, but the effectiveness of celebrity activism is often debated.
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Celebrities should leverage their influence to advocate for justice, especially on issues like ICE that affect marginalized communities.
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Highlighting issues like immigration at high-profile events can raise awareness, but it risks oversimplifying complex social problems.
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