‘Together, We Are America’
Culture
United States
Started February 09, 2026
Bad Bunny’s critics said his Super Bowl halftime show would be divisive. They were totally wrong
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‘Together, We Are America’
The Atlantic (United States) | Feb 09, 2026
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Feb 09, 2026
Embracing artists like Bad Bunny in mainstream events signifies a shift towards a more multicultural America, which should be celebrated.
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Feb 09, 2026
While Bad Bunny's show may resonate with many, it raises questions about the balance between cultural representation and audience expectations in major events.
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Feb 09, 2026
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show celebrates cultural diversity and promotes inclusivity, showcasing the true essence of America.
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Feb 09, 2026
The impact of Bad Bunny's show reflects a broader trend in entertainment where diverse voices are increasingly valued, regardless of mixed public opinions.
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Feb 09, 2026
Critics of Bad Bunny's performance highlight that it may alienate some audiences, suggesting that not all representations are unifying.
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