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The Bad Bunny-ization of American Entertainment

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07.02.2026

This Sunday, when upwards of 130 million people worldwide tune in to Super Bowl LX, the battle between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will likely be dwarfed by media coverage of a Puerto Rican rapper named Bad Bunny. Known to fans as “The King of Trap,” he is expected to use this global platform for more stupid personal attacks on President Donald J. Trump and, especially, on our brave Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.

The NFL has voluntarily devolved from our once-premier national sports franchise into a cesspool of anti-American slobs like Mr. Bunny whose primary function appears to be attracting teenage audiences whose idea of a concert revolves around “performing” (aka cursing) through songs featuring explicit language, slang, and mature themes…tearing down the very nation whose kids supply him with his multi-million dollar income.

We got a preview of what to expect during the Super Bowl when Bad Bunny hijacked another national TV audience during the recent Grammy Awards…using his Best Album acceptance speech to rant about deportation of Latinos, adding: “ICE out. We’re not savages, we’re not animals, we are humans and we are Americans … the only thing that is more powerful than hate is love, “ blah, blah, blah. The only thing more obnoxious in the past 10 days than viewers being hecktored by Bad Bunny has been aging rocker Bruce Springsteen........

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