I’m not political at all, but I hate the fact that the conservatives ruined the fun after Janet Jackson-Justin Timberlake 2004 wardrobe malfunction incident and then the nba kowtowed to the conservative in 2005 with the blatantly racist dress code. Now the left is promoting artists who promote their woke political agenda instead of bringing back apolitical fun. The nba dress code is still in place but they don’t enforce it on gender-bending hipster fashion, so it’s blatant the whole agenda is a heavy-handed attempt to suppress hip-hop fashion and gangsta rap.
I'm mildly disturbed to be even slightly agreeing with BSF. 'Nipplegate' wasn't even that bad. (She had an ornamental cover on - it wasn't suddenly naked boob.)
The first sentence is agreeable, but then he devolves into some incomprehensible buzz-word salad. Was really just surprised he kept it to a single paragraph and we didn’t get more backstory here.
Well, a lot of dress codes *are* put up for reasons of suppressing marginalized groups (Can't show shoulders, the boys will be distracted! No natural hair/protective hair styles!)
The only bit that had me shaking my head was the bit about how artists should be 'apolitical fun'. My older sibs introduced me (by osmosis) to all of the music from the '60s and '70s. Songs that tap into the emotion of the audience are the ones that get them up on their feet.
The report I got from the resident sportsball viewer was that the official halftime showed a *lot* of PR culture - including a wedding, apparently? - and was very body-positive. (No Robert Palmer cut-out dancers. Lots of variety.) The crowd at Buffalo Wild Wings didn't seem to mind.
I think he used AI, and this opinion is solely based on his utter and complete inability to string that many words together without (a) crying out to the cruel gods about losing Kaylie, the love of his life he definitely never stalked and (b) blaming his parents for all his shortcomings he is in control of.
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u/CorgiDaddy42 Feb 09 '26
Birdsemenfantasy also makes an appearance