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Related: About this forumFlorida congressman calls Bad Bunny's show 'disgusting.' What's next?
U.S. Rep. Randy Fine of Florida called Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX performance "disgusting" and "illegal."
Fine said he would be asking the FCC for fines and broadcast license reviews against the NFL, NBC and Bad Bunny.
"You can't say the f-word on live TV," Fine posted on X.
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"Bad Bunny's disgusting halftime show was illegal.
"Had he said these lyrics and all of the other disgusting and pornographic filth in English on live TV, the broadcast would have been pulled down and the fines would have been enormous.
"Puerto Ricans are Americans and we all live by the same rules."
https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/entertainment/2026/02/10/rep-randy-fine-florida-fcc-bad-bunny-super-bowl-halftime-show-reactions/88602451007/
CincyDem
(7,354 posts)I guess that was last weeks bullchit.
Asshats
LearnedHand
(5,318 posts)twodogsbarking
(18,147 posts)If you take away the right to say 'fuck,' you take away the right to say, 'fuck the government." Lenny Bruce
He also said "There are never enough I love yous".
Ferrets are Cool
(22,657 posts)Oh wait, you mean to say there are different rules for HIM?
RainCaster
(13,521 posts)Every Hispanic in his district needs to find a new Representative. Start by looking at the Democratic Party.
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,544 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(177,544 posts)GOP officials have sent an unmistakable signal: In the contemporary Republican Party, animus toward Muslim Americans is tolerated, if not encouraged.
As the midterms draw closer, and the GOP looks for villains, party officials have sent an unmistakable signal:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-02-17T20:23:29.198Z
In the contemporary Republican politics, overt anti-Muslim bigotry is certainly tolerated, if not encouraged.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/as-the-midterms-draw-closer-republicans-anti-muslim-messaging-gets-less-subtle
This dovetailed with an abrupt GOP reprise of anti-Muslim nonsense from 12 years ago with proposals to ban sharia law.
Then last week The New York Times reported:
Republican officials and candidates in Texas have shifted their rhetorical attack lines from the border fears that dominated recent elections to the states growing Muslim population, with language that echoes the aftermath of the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The rise of anti-Muslim rhetoric has unnerved many in the states Islamic community while sending signals to Republicans outside Texas who might be searching for rhetorical targets now that the nations southwestern border has grown quiet.
As recently as November 2024, Republicans made gains with Arab and Muslim voters. The party doesnt seem especially eager to return the favor.
Theres a reason the organization that used to be Arab Americans for Trump decided to change its name.
The Bulwarks Joe Perticone recently wrote, Almost a decade removed from President Donald Trumps attempt to ban Muslims from entering the country during his first term a vile passion project that has been given new life in his second presidency a growing number of House and Senate Republicans are taking Islamophobia to a new level, actively calling for discrimination against Muslims and even arguing that some should be denaturalized and deported from the United States.
Perticones piece was published eight weeks ago. Republican officials and candidates arent just proving his thesis, theyre also working to make the problem worse.
