Why Black Americans AREN’T Celebrating Bad Bunny at Super Bowl

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In this episode of “Dana with the Data,” we break down and debunk The Root’s article claiming Black Americans are universally excited for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance.
???? What we cover:
The false narrative of Black-Latino solidarity around Bad Bunny
Why the “shared musical heritage” argument falls short
The reality of colorism in the Latino community
How Bad Bunny profits from gentrifying Black music while Afro-Latino pioneers get sidelined
The myth of the “Black and Brown coalition”
Real examples of how this “solidarity” breaks down (Shakur Stevenson case study)
???? Debunking: https://www.theroot.com/the-historical-reasons-black-folks-are-rooting-for-bad-2000088242

The truth is, many Black Americans see through performative allyship and question why we should unconditionally support artists who haven’t shown genuine solidarity with our struggles. It’s time for honest conversations about delineation and why no one will love us but us.

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