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No hate on him, but I understand why. I'm German, but I speak English and a little Spanish as well. When I saw a video of the Superbowl halftime show, I got the symbolism, but I didn't understand anything he was saying in Spanish.
If you're trying to convey to the American public that you're a well integrated subculture that deserves to be treated equally in terms of American law, I don't think it's very helpful if you rap about that in Spanish, because most white U.S. citizens don't speak Spanish. So if you use all that "Mechico immigrantos good"-symbolism in the pictures, but can't express yourself properly, it's going to confirm their racist beliefs that integration is not successful. For me, personally, it made the first impression that this rapper is not from the U.S. mainland culture. Do mind that I had no other context or knowledge about him at that point in time. Would I have wished for a different show? No, it was still okay. But I think a mix of English and Mexican Spanish would have been more powerful.
The USA has historically had no official language. Spanish is also the second-most widely spoken language here after English.
It's not about representing a "well-integrated subculture" (which sounds gross to me btw) but pointing out that this country's identity is and should be about more than White English Speakers.
You're saying this thing should pander to White America when we can see all around us the results of that attitude. Inequality and hierarchical oppression.
The show had subtitles in English. Presumably also in German and other languages. You can read them.
Fuck's sake man.
I never said that it's not an official language. Why accuse me of something I've not said? "Pointing out that this country’s identity is and should be about more than White English Speakers." Yeah, as I said, the show was okay. But I wished I could have understood the lyrics as well. And I think a lot of other people would have wished for that as well. The ending show sign was very good though.
You haven't read my comment by the way. I said I watched a video of it (on YouTube). There were no subtitles available under that video. I also haven't said that this show should've pandered to White English speakers. That's another baselesse accusation. I said it would have been a more powerful message, if the message he rapped about in the lyrics would have been at least partially understandable to English speakers. A mix would have shown how both languages are part of the same US-American identity. That's what I was about.
How the fuck am I supposed to know as a German that this show had subtitles in the original tv screening? By the way, most people on Reddit have mentioned that it actually didn't have any subtitles, so there were probably differences in to whom it was available. Maybe dependent on the tv station?
Fuck's sake man. Why do you make up shit to get offended about? We're on the same team. Some of you guys are a bunch of nitpicky assholes who thrive on finding things to argue about rather than trying to find things you might have in common.
It wasn’t for us, though. I speak EU Spanish and I didn’t gets lot of it, nor understand all the symbolism, but the celebration of the language and culture seems self evident.
I didn’t get all the symbolism in the Chinese Olympic opening performance, or countless other cultural performances, but I don’t see it as necessary to understand 100% to be able to appreciate the expression.
I don’t particularly care for Bad Bunny’s music, but the show felt to me like a powerful expression of cultural validity on a huge stage in a country where people are facing state violence for looking like they belong to that culture.
From what I’ve seen shared online from members of that latino/a community, they feel like it was incredibly powerful for them to see genuine representation at that level. To me that is more important than whether or not I personally understood all the language or symbolism.