Sunday, February 09, 2025

Super bowl halftime show review: “Kendrick Lamar televised the revolution, and it was utterly brilliant” (Guess the race)

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
sunday, february 9, 2025 at 9:16:00 p.m. est

Super bowl halftime show review: “Kendrick Lamar televised the revolution, and it was utterly brilliant”

By Bryan Kalbrowski (usa today)

I won’t print the rest of his opinion. He must have downed a 12-pack of bud light to come up with his thoughts on Lamar. A POLACK, no less.

--GRA



10 comments:

Anonymous said...

ANOTHER WHITEY AT USA TODAY TOASTS LAMAR'S LACK OF TALENT

Kendrick Lamar's fierce Super Bowl halftime show elevates Drake feud, makes history
Melissa Ruggieri
USA TODAY

(GRA:There's no history--except the least entertaining show in Super Bowl HISSSSTORY.)

Rap isn't just a genre, it's a cultural movement.

(GRA:Whose culture? She must be a mudshark.)

Kendrick Lamar put an exclamation point on another historic moment in rap's evolution as the Grammy- and Pulitzer-winning rapper took music's biggest stage at Super Bowl 59 for a halftime performance that defied conventions, dazzled with metaphoric wordplay and jabbed the ears of those who scowled at the idea of a rapper headlining solo.

GRA:Brainwashed Whites at USA Today.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Bryan Kalbrosky is a senior NBA staff writer at USA TODAY's For The Win

GRA:Like Steve Kerr has to kiss black a** to keep his job,Kalbrosky must either pretend to love rap or--incredibly--actually loves it. Like I said,a polack,no less.

--GRA

Anonymous said...


2 hours ago
TAKE A SEVEN MINUTE TOUR OF PHILLY AT NIGHT
The Philadelphia Eagles won the Superbowl.

Here is what it looks like. The city. Uncensored.

https://youtu.be/vKPI8vvw3uA?si=UKbRQbOWByZpEPrc

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Comments from regular folks that I've read all agreed with us. "Worst show ever," "Shytte halftime." "No Whites".

--G R A

Anonymous said...

I saw her pic. The odds are she IS a mudshark.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

Not even MENTIONED here as far as I can tell: someone "sang" the BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM (sic!) before the game!
The so-called President said the Super Bowl "Personifies our shared patriotic values"!!! And of course he posted a video of the (moron) crowd cheering him.
So what are our "values"? A sport that became the most popular because everyone bets on it? Players on steroids? Mostly black (I'd assume) teams? Rap? Separatist "National" Anthems? Garbage advertising? The riots after the game? The casino town his son-in-law Sammy Glick plans to build in Gaza after the bulldozers we sent there flatten it?
Sorry, but Trump is scum and everything good he's doing is for the sake of "business" which will ultimately enrich him and his rotten family and enshrine his ego forever. And the crowds will cheer, even as they're pushed aside for Musk's Indian imports.
If someone put a gun to my head to force me to watch the Super Bowl (or ANY part of contemporary "culture"), I'd emulate Jack Benny and say, "I'm thinking, I'm thinking!"

-RM (NOT feeling charitable today)

PS- An item from Barnhardt about Anger:

https://www.barnhardt.biz/2025/02/08/hope-has-two-beautiful-daughters/

Anonymous said...

THIS matters. What popular culture once was:

https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/monsterkidclassichorrorforum/gunilla-knutson-84-former-miss-sweden-t95780.html

R.I.P. to a lovely lady, a 15-minutes-of-fame icon.

-RM

AbolishTenure said...

James Howard Kunstler: I’m so glad that The New York Times explained what Kendrick Lamar was up to in his Superbowl half-time act because all I could make out was a grown man dressed-up like an eight-year-old hollering nursery rhymes in front of a flash-mob. Apparently, KL is engaged in a feud with another rapper named Drake, whom KL styles as a child molester. So, you see, the whole thing was just a bit of wholesome family entertainment. Thank The NY Times, for putting a grad-school spin on it:

[NYT excerpt - gag alert!] This was Lamar's other winning stroke here: weaving the metanarratives of the night's performance into the performance itself. Should he perform a song filled with accusations that has become the subject of a defamation suit? Can a Black performer ethically perform at the halftime show of the Super Bowl, the crown jewel of the N.F.L., an institution that has taken on additional political valence after the Black Lives Matter movement and Colin Kaepernick's kneeling protests?

Anonymous said...

Fortunately,I missed the pre-game "festivities".

--GRA

Anonymous said...

That was risque stuff for the day. I was a kid when that was aired,but I remember it.(How could any normal kid forget?)

--GRA