For everyone saying only Black people can understand the meaning behind Kendrick Lamarโs Super Bowl halftime show, youโre sadly mistaken! It seems many white folks are dissecting the show and its significance, and you might be pleasantly surprised by the theories theyโre coming up with.
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On Instagram, @chicanaguera505 became emotional while talking about the part of Lamarโs show when fifty โleven background dancers crawled out of the GNX on the stage. According to her, this part of the show symbolizes the Middle Passageโ the stage in the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade when captured Africans were cramped inside slave ships to be transported to the Americas. โThis mode of transportation, everyoneโs packed in,โ she said.
Guera furthered her theory saying โBefore those men and women even set foot on this land, they were already wearing the red, white, and blue.โ The woman reflected on the connection between the dancers wearing the colors of the American flag, and how this country was essentially built on the backs of Black people. โU.S. history presents Black history as slavery, period. But heโs also demonstrating that they are U.S. history,โ Guera continued.
Another white creator, @nicky.reardon, focused his interpretation on one of the most important parts of Lamarโs set: having Samuel L. Jackson portray Uncle Samโ the national personification of the country. โGreat art has always been political, and Kendrick Lamar just gave you a dissertation,โ Reardon started.
He doubled down on this by giving the historical context of Jacksonโs role during the Civil Rights Movement. For those that didnโt know, Jackson โhas been a prominent Civil Rights activist since the 1960s,โ Reardon said. โIt creates this irony of becoming this physical embodiment of the establishment that he [Jackson] has spent his entire life trying to resist,โ he pointed out.
Speaking of irony, Reardon noticed K. Dotโs โgameโ motif throughout the show. This โgreat American game,โ as the creator pointed out, doesnโt only refer to footballโ which is why most people tuned into the Super Bowl in the first placeโ โbut referring to this systematic oppression of Black people and how they have to play in this system that is gamed against them,โ according to Reardon.
The most memorable part of Lamarโs showโ outside of the whole audience screaming โA minorrrrrrโโ was the dancers forming a perfect American flag around the Compton rapper. Similarly to Guera, Reardon made the connection between the use of Black dancer to physically create the flag and the history of Black bodies literally being the backbone of the country.
He even mentioned Serena Williams crip walking on Drakeโs grave by pointing out how โIn 2012, after winning the Olympic Gold, she celebrated... by doing the crip walk.โ We all remember Williams faced blacklash following her tennis court dance, so the athlete bringing back her iconic crip walk on the biggest stage in the world is beyond meaningful.
On TikTok, user Jess Dennison said โif you hear somebody say the Super Bowl was trash, they just donโt get it.โ For her, Lamar using a โgameโ to not only attack Drake but also call out the hypocrisy within the country was โdiabolical.โ She continued saying โThe thing about Kendrick Lamar is the more you listen, the more that youโll hear, and the more that you watch, the more that youโll see.โ
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