Prevent Bad Bunny from performing at Super Bowl halftime

Recent signers:
Bob Dillon and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The Super Bowl is one of the most watched events in the United States, reaching millions of Americans and viewers worldwide. It is a time-honored tradition that allows fans from all walks of life to come together and enjoy both great sport and entertainment. However, the decision to feature Bad Bunny as the headliner for the Super Bowl halftime show raises significant concerns given his extreme political stances and the polarizing nature of his performance style.

Bad Bunny has become a prominent figure representing certain political ideologies that many believe are not aligned with mainstream American values. His outspoken opinions on various controversial topics have sparked debates and divisions. Critiques focus on his extreme leftist views and the promotion of themes some Americans find divisive or contrary to their beliefs. A performance at the Super Bowl, a platform of such massive reach, would inadvertently endorse and propagate these views, alienating a considerable portion of the audience.

The essence of the Super Bowl is about unity, celebration, and the collective joy of experiencing sports and entertainment. It should not serve as a platform for political messaging or polarizing ideologies. Ensuring that the Super Bowl remains an event that truly reflects the diverse yet cohesive nature of American society is crucial.

We call on the NFL and its organizers to reconsider their choice and select an artist whose performance will align more closely with the values shared by a broad spectrum of American society, one that unites rather than divides.

Please join us in our effort to ensure the Super Bowl halftime show is both entertaining and representative of ideals that audiences across the nation can celebrate together. Sign this petition to voice your support for a more inclusive Super Bowl halftime show that respects and honors the diverse beliefs of its viewership.

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Recent signers:
Bob Dillon and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

The Super Bowl is one of the most watched events in the United States, reaching millions of Americans and viewers worldwide. It is a time-honored tradition that allows fans from all walks of life to come together and enjoy both great sport and entertainment. However, the decision to feature Bad Bunny as the headliner for the Super Bowl halftime show raises significant concerns given his extreme political stances and the polarizing nature of his performance style.

Bad Bunny has become a prominent figure representing certain political ideologies that many believe are not aligned with mainstream American values. His outspoken opinions on various controversial topics have sparked debates and divisions. Critiques focus on his extreme leftist views and the promotion of themes some Americans find divisive or contrary to their beliefs. A performance at the Super Bowl, a platform of such massive reach, would inadvertently endorse and propagate these views, alienating a considerable portion of the audience.

The essence of the Super Bowl is about unity, celebration, and the collective joy of experiencing sports and entertainment. It should not serve as a platform for political messaging or polarizing ideologies. Ensuring that the Super Bowl remains an event that truly reflects the diverse yet cohesive nature of American society is crucial.

We call on the NFL and its organizers to reconsider their choice and select an artist whose performance will align more closely with the values shared by a broad spectrum of American society, one that unites rather than divides.

Please join us in our effort to ensure the Super Bowl halftime show is both entertaining and representative of ideals that audiences across the nation can celebrate together. Sign this petition to voice your support for a more inclusive Super Bowl halftime show that respects and honors the diverse beliefs of its viewership.

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Petition created on September 29, 2025