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From Backing BLM and Kamala to Bashing ICE, Super Bowl 60 Star Bad Bunny’s History of Left-Wing Activist: ‘F**K TRUMP’

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As Super Bowl LX hype builds, the NFL’s spotlight once again illuminates not just gridiron glory, but the glaring political undercurrents infiltrating America’s biggest sporting event. Enter Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican reggaeton sensation headlining the halftime show, whose star turn is drawing fire for his unabashed left-wing activism. From vocally backing Black Lives Matter and Kamala Harris to slamming ICE and dropping F-bombs at Trump with his infamous F**K TRUMP chants, Bad Bunny’s track record reads like a progressive protest playlist. Fans tuning in for touchdowns and trick plays might instead get a dose of borderless globalism and anti-law-enforcement rhetoric—hardly the neutral entertainment escape many crave.

This isn’t just celebrity fluff; it’s a symptom of the cultural rot seeping into sports, where entertainers like Bad Bunny wield massive platforms to push narratives that erode the foundations of law, order, and sovereignty. His ICE-bashing aligns with open-borders zealots who decry enforcement as racist, ignoring the chaos at our southern flank where cartels flood in fentanyl and unvetted migrants strain resources. For the 2A community, this hits close to home: Bad Bunny’s BLM endorsements echo the same anti-police fervor that fueled 2020’s riots, where armed looters torched businesses while politicians like Kamala cheered the mostly peaceful mayhem. It’s no coincidence that defund-the-police movements surged alongside gun-grab schemes—disarm citizens, empower criminals, and leave law-abiding folks defenseless.

The implications for gun owners are stark: when Super Bowl stars amplify F**K TRUMP and ICE-hate, they normalize a worldview that vilifies border security and Second Amendment defenders as deplorables. Expect backlash from red-state fans boycotting the show, boosting calls for apolitical leagues, and reminding us why self-reliance via 2A rights matters more than ever. Bad Bunny may pack stadiums, but he can’t drown out the roar of freedom-loving Americans who see through the activism charade—time to tune out the noise and gear up for real defense.

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