“Mommy, what’s a stripper pole?”
I suspect many parents across the fruited plain were faced with that awkward question after letting their youngsters watch the Super Bowl Halftime Show.
Jennifer Lopez and Shakira starred in what can only be described as an NC-17 softcore porn production that featured a stripper pole, lots of crotch shots and simulated sex.
“We were disgusted with the raunchy show, provocative gestures, pole dancing, lack of modesty,” one outraged mom wrote on Twitter.
They were doing things that would have made the citizens of Sodom and Gomorrah blush.
The NFL should’ve donated $10,000 every time one of the performers grabbed their private parts. They could’ve funded orphanages in every nation on the planet.
The halftime show was a bit puzzling – especially in the today’s “woke” society. For the record, it’s impolite to spread your legs on national television.
What kind of a message are they sending to young girls when grown women take a twirl on a stripper pole on national television?
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Next year, instead of exposed crotches and stripper poles, maybe they could bring back the marching bands? And maybe Charlie Daniels?
One final note – Jeb Bush posted a message on Twitter saying it was the best halftime show he’s ever seen. Take it to the showers, Jeb.
After watching the #SuperBowlLIV half time show with my 11 year old, we were disgusted with the raunchy show, provocative gestures, pole dancing, lack of modesty, etc. That’s what money and fame do wrong. #sodomandgamorrah @JLo @NFL @shakira
— Becky Rios Morrison (@beckythebarber) February 3, 2020
Interesting that in the #MeToo era, the @NFL chose this as their halftime show.
— Sara Fagen (@sarafagen2) February 3, 2020
It was awful. Vulgar actually. Worst halftime show ever.
— Susan Holley (@sholley19) February 3, 2020
Sorry. Uninspiring. Would rather have seen Gloria Estefan. Charlie Daniels. Banks & Shane.
— Neal Boortz (@Talkmaster) February 3, 2020
Stripper poles at the Super Bowl. Wow. Times have changed. #SuperBowlLIV
— Kerry Picket (@KerryPicket) February 3, 2020
My aunt just called it “The Super Bowl of the Crotch” #SBLIV
— Julie Kumor ? (@jrkumor) February 3, 2020