Congressman Rages Over ‘Gay Porn’ During Super Bowl Halftime Show
A Tennessee congressman is calling for congressional investigations after the National Football League broadcast what he called gay pornography during the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) said Bad Bunny’s heavily sexualized performance “was a disgrace and it mocked American families.”
As my Uncle Jerry Lee used to say, “The only tight end handling balls should be on the football field and not the halftime show.”
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“Depicting gay pornography on prime time has no place in our culture,” the congressman wrote on X. “The Bad Bunny performance is conclusive proof that Puerto Rico should never be a state.”
Ogles fired off a letter to the chairman of the Committee on Energy and Commerce calling for a formal inquiry to determine if the NFL violated FCC regulations governing explicit and indecent content.
To be fair, Bad Bunny did warn Americans that his show would be a celebration of queerness. He even threatened to wear a dress.
And as the congressman rightly pointed out the program was filled with explicit sexual references and graphic content that included “analingus” and “sexual intercourse.”
He referenced two songs in particular, “Safaera” and “Yo Perreo Sola.” The lyrics are too vulgar to publish on this website.
“The performance’s lyrics openly glorified sodomy and countless other unspeakable depravities,” Ogles said. “These flagrant, indecent acts are illegal to be displayed on public airways.”
Ogles also took issue with the choreography that featured “overtly sexualized movements including widespread twerking, grinding, pelvic thrusts and other sexually suggestive conduct.”
Now, the entire show was performed in Spanish and many good church-going Americans had no idea they were tapping their toes to lyrics that would’ve made the people of Sodom and Gomorrah blush.
“The Super Bowl is consistently the largest family viewing event in American media,” Ogles wrote in the letter. “As such, broadcasters have a heightened responsibility to ensure that programming aired during this uniquely national event complies with longstanding broadcast decency expectations and serves the public interest.”
At the very least the NFL could’ve warned parents in advance that their children were in danger of watching two men grinding on each other in the middle of Levi’s Stadium.
“Children were forced to endure explicit displays of gay sexual acts, women gyrating provocatively and Bad bunny shamelessly grabbing his crotch while dry-humping the air,” Ogles said.
Congressman Ogles makes a compelling argument. Nobody wants to see grown adults dry humping while you’re trying to eat barbecued cocktail weenies at a Super Bowl party.
All that to say doesn’t Congress have more pressing matters to attend to?
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