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The Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t entertainment — it was a display of cultural decay, pushed by elites who no longer respect the country they profit from.
We connect the NFL’s halftime spectacle to a broader pattern on the Left: racial division elevated to ideology, open hostility toward whites, religious symbolism injected into secular politics, and U.S. athletes apologizing for America on the world stage.
From sports to politics, the message is clear: America is the problem — and we’re expected to cheer.
By Drew AllenThe Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t entertainment — it was a display of cultural decay, pushed by elites who no longer respect the country they profit from.
We connect the NFL’s halftime spectacle to a broader pattern on the Left: racial division elevated to ideology, open hostility toward whites, religious symbolism injected into secular politics, and U.S. athletes apologizing for America on the world stage.
From sports to politics, the message is clear: America is the problem — and we’re expected to cheer.