Kendrick Lamar’s Halftime Show Drew 125 FCC Complaints
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Zack Linly
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March 29, 2025
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“The halftime show was terrible with the language and gestures. My younger kids did not need to see and hear this!” one viewer from Lenox, Ill., wrote. “That was the worst halftime show that I have ever seen,” another viewer from Catawba, N.C., wrote to the FCC. “I’m glad that I couldn’t understand most of what Kendrick Lamar was saying because I read the lyrics to a few of his songs, and I am appalled. It was divisive, downgrading, and filled with profanity. It is absolutely not appropriate entertainment for all ages.” “For the next Super Bowl, please consider hiring musical entertainment that is family friendly and not socially or politically centered,” another viewer wrote. “It would be a nice change to have entertainment that truly shows what America should be; family, country, decency and respect. It is tiresome to have to send children out of the room during what should be a family event due to possible vulgarity and inappropriate language/gestures.”Honestly, this is hilarious. White people — (to be clear, none of the complainers were identified by race, but, come on, y’all, this has unmittigated caucasity written all over it) — continue to be the most catered to racial demographic in the history of the entertainment industry, especially as it applies to sports, but they’re so upset over no longer being the default target demographic for everything that they’re begging a government entity to step in and do something about it. White people have spent decades watching every pillar of our popular culture, from TV to film to broadcasting to advertising, being comprised of wall-to-wall whiteness with nary a complaint about how “racist” it all is, but they’re out here crying, “reverse Jim Crow” because Kendrick didn’t invite any melanin-deficient folk onto his Super Bowl stage. These people, who admittedly struggled to understand a word K-Dot was saying, are out here lying about profane language they couldn’t possibly have heard — even if they could understand it — because even with Kendrick at the helm, the Super Bowl halftime show is a censored event.
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