POLITICS

Super Bowl 2023: Politics, Pop Culture, and Pork

Tue Feb 11 2025
A standing president has not stepped foot into a NFL's biggest game until 2023, and it was not for free. For instance, Carl’s Jr. have made the choice to bring back the good old days of racy content in its ads has got people talking. Some of them were super excited about the return of those old ad campaigns that featured barely dressed women. Another portion of people claimed that it's not like that at all. This should have been a good time for allowing the public to see what sexual harassment laws are protecting Americans from. Instead, there seems to be a different story playing out. One TikTok star, with a net worth far beyond her years, was seen joint and half-dressed in a sexist way. Believe it or not, according to documentaries, the same portrayals were used back in the days But what if there's more to it all - maybe there's a story behind the story? These ads, and the fact that none of the present President is disqualified because of sexual misconduct charges, are part of a bigger struggle. This struggle is between older views on women's roles and women's rights and people of color who are fighting to make progress. The time of the event is supposedly to be about celebrating America. Although some people like to throw in their two cents about who is qualified to attend and perform. Allusions to current world events were concentrated. For instance, Samuel L. Jackson played the role of Uncle Sam, telling Kendrick Lamar and his dancers that they were "too loud, too reckless, too ghetto. "He also said that Kendrick Lamar should "grow up and come out of the garbage of the different kinds of