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Your Anti-Blackness Is Showing
The outrage following Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance was very telling
It’s been a few days since the reigning champion of hip-hop, Kendrick Lamar’s polarizing Super Bowl performance, and I feel fine.
Indeed, there has been controversy and outrage from the very moment Lamar was confirmed as the headliner of the half-time show, so it’s not exactly a shocker that so many of you have shown up with your unsolicited critiques about his performance.
Now, let me prerequisite this by saying that if you’re a Black American who has thoughts or feelings about the Kendrick Lamar performance, your opinions are totally valid.
Nevertheless, I’d also encourage you to read the room and consider your audience.
Art has always been subjective, and one artist’s method of representing the culture is usually vastly different from another’s. So, even if you did find Kendrick’s symbolism to be empty or somehow lacking, that’s fine. At the same time, I would like to know why you find that so offensive in this instance.
I mean, we’ve seen countless boring and meaningless Super Bowl half-time shows over the years. Most of which we hardly batted a collective eyelash at.