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the Stupor Bowl’s wicked crowd applauds the Rapist in Chief Trump, their fellow Cunt-Tree-Man!

Bombs, grenades, Molotovs, just plain old fucking chlorine gas these fucking Cunt-Tree-Men at the Stupor Bowl.

Multimillionaire Black whitey on the fucking MOON:

A performer in Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show was detained after he unfurled a combined Palestinian and Sudanese flag during the performance.

The NFL confirmed Monday morning to USA TODAY that the person was part of the 400-member field cast and had hidden the flag on himself before the halftime show began Sunday night.

[See it? Optics? Fucking goddamned white cunts with the black man in cuffs.]

Fucking Black Face Niggerized Blacks:

The performance marked the first time that a rap star had been the solo headliner of a Super Bowl halftime show.

Lamar, 37, previously performed during the Super Bowl in 2022 as part of a lineup with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and Mary J. Blige.

I’m Sambo, “massa” ——

“Salutations, it’s your Uncle Sam, and this is the great American game.”

Samuel L. Jackson shocked viewers who tuned into the Super Bowl 2025 Halftime Show with that opening line. The legendary actor appeared dressed as the 19th-century symbol of American duty in his surprise role as the emcee of Kendrick Lamar‘s halftime performance.

After Lamar opened with an unreleased song and followed up with the GNX track “squabble up,” Jackson cut in with an admonishing, “No no no no no! Too loud, too reckless — too ghetto! Mr. Lamar, do you really know how to play the game? Then tighten up!”

As if taking the bait, Lamar then launched into one of the most visually confrontational segments of his performance. Lamar sang two of his biggest hits, “HUMBLE.” and “DNA.” from his acclaimed album DAMN. while his dancers, donning red, white, and blue streetwear, arrayed in the shape of the American flag.

Jackson’s “ghetto” remark may be a response to the letter sent by a group of Republican Louisana lawmakers to the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation ahead of the Super Bowl, demanding Lamar’s halftime show not be “lewd” or “offensive.”

The letter cited “hardworking taxpayers with children who have serious concerns about the fact that past Super Bowl halftime performances have been less than family-friendly.”

With Samuel L. Jackson, clad in a full Uncle Sam outfit and top hat, acting as a moderator, The Grammy- and Pulitzer-winning rapper was also briefly joined by R&B performer SZA. Lamar also brought out Drake’s ex, tennis legend Serena Williams, during his controversial Grammy-winning song “Not Like Us,” which targets Drake.

David Zirin, the Jew with the Cooumn (yet ANOTHER Jew with a column!): From his position on Colin Kaepernick, to his slanders about those concerned about brain injury, the sitting president has demonstrated just how much he disrespects the NFL.

Donald Trump will be the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl, and his presence will be a gob of spit in the face of every NFL player, whether they voted for him or not. Trump’s plan to attend the game is made even more egregious by commissioner Roger Goodell’s ostentatious decision to remove the words “End Racism” from the end zone for the first time in four Super Bowls. There are those in the NFL offices, according to longtime football scribe Michael Silver, who think that this decision was a sop to Trump, lest his fragile self would have to see words he is trying to blot out of existence. To put a point on it, they know Trump is a racist—he’s canceling Black History Month FFS—and they wouldn’t want to offend their honored guest.

As folks who read my last column know, I asked NFL VP of communications Brian McCarthy about this and he said the narrative that the NFL switched out the slogan to please Trump was “total bullshit.” They went instead with the previously used “Choose Love” in order to “lift the imagination” after recent horrors like the California wildfires and the plane crash at DC National Airport. But, as former president of the Pro Football Writers of America Jim Trotter pointed out, why doesn’t the league think that ending racism “lifts the imagination”? Especially when we consider that the California wildfires destroyed historic Black communities like Altadena. And especially when we realize that Trump turned the fires and the DC plane crash into a racist whip against DEI. As Trotter said to me archly, “Seems to me that, in a moment like this, ‘end racism’ would be a more powerful statement than ‘choose love.’” One might even call it uplifting.

The cocksuckers can’t even muster a protest in front of their slaver master, Trump?

When former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick remained seated during the national anthem before a preseason NFL game in 2016, he told the media the reason was simple:

“I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color,” he said. “To me, this is bigger than football, and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way. There are bodies in the street, and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder.”

“To me, this is bigger than football, and it would be selfish on my part to look the other way,” Kaepernick said in The Guardian newspaper. “There are bodies in the street and people getting paid leave and getting away with murder.”

Kaepernick’s activism, coinciding with the reemergence of the Black Lives Matter movement, received varied responses.

Some NFL players, like Kaepernick’s then-teammate Eric Reidimitated Kaepernick’s actions, generating a wave of anti-racist activism – not just in football but in other sports, too, like women’s basketball. Others, including several NFL executives, responded with vitriol and hate.

[More fucking surveys: Views disentangling individuals’ conceptualization and perceptions … Betina C. Wilkinson,Lisa Kiang &Elizabeth Seagroves]

We surveyed 207 college students and 33 residents in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where I teach, to examine their views on racial justice activism among professional athletes.

We found there were three general perspectives.

One group supported the sports activism and tied it to changing the status quo. People in this group back athletes’ ability to serve as activists and role models, and they hope the protests generate meaningful sociopolitical change.

“I thought it was very necessary and good,” said one participant in the study, referring to athletes’ activism. “I think that if they can use their platform for something good, they should.”

When we asked about Kaepernick’s activism in 2016, these participants lauded him for his courage.

They felt Kaepernick’s protests, along with the Black Lives Matter movement, helped raise awareness of racial injustices in the United States.

Shoot the entire fucking administration. Where’s all those tough thugs, those undocumented aliens?

Where’s Scott Ritter and the other tens of millions of undeserved fucking mercenaries called Uniformed Disservice Fucks?

Fucking Jew and Goy, but Rapist in Chief Trump is really a shit faced Jew at heart:

These are YOUR fellow cunt-tree-men:

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