Sunday, February 14, 2016

Beyonce and The Super Bowl

Everyone loves a good game, but what happens when you see a pop icon command the eyes of millions watching TV and in the area? Beyoncé performed ‘Formation’ and new Single that came out before Valentines Day. Between the dancing, lights, and indistinguishable voice, Beyoncé made a controversial movement in America.

Formation video starts in New Orleans, Louisiana and reflects on many different culture views of African Americans and the black lives matter movement. In her lyrics she mentions that she has hot sauce in her bag. Beyoncé has always been known to be an activist for both African American rights and woman’s rights. On social media Beyoncé acknowledged the death of a young man by the name of Trayvon Martin who was killed with nothing in his hand but an ice tea and some skittles.  At the super bowl, Beyoncé wore a leather top with an ammo vest embroidered over it. Her background dancers reflected with Afros and leather body outfits symbolizing the Black Panther movement. 

Beyoncé is definitely an entertainer and she uses that platform to create awareness in a lot of way especially at the super bowl. This is another landmark on Beyoncé’s road to change. Some praise this movement as a way to push the way for African American equality in today’s society. Others saw this attempt as a pure sign of racism not generalizing her idea and culture point. On Feb. 16 Protestors will boycott the NFL in an attempt to permanently ban Beyoncé or “anti- Beyoncé” from the super bowl.

What about you? What are your thoughts on the matter? Do you agree or disagree that this performance was a controversial one? Or do you think it was just simply as entertaining as it was a movement? Post your thoughts in the comments below.

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