Bad Bunny May Not Need A Passport, But He Does Need Perspective
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Bad Bunny May Not Need A Passport, But He Does Need Perspective

He needs clarity about what America truly represents for Puerto Ricans.

Samuel Rodriguez

This week, NFL fans launched a petition to have an alternate Super Bowl halftime show featuring country singer George Strait. 66,000 signatures so far. Roger Goodell, however, is not moved. It’s all in response to the NFL tapping Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny for America’s largest stage, giving a platform to a man who openly hates America.

But not all Puerto Ricans share Bad Bunny’s sentiment. Samuel Rodriguez is a pastor of Puerto Rican descent who has advised three U.S. Presidents, been a prolific author and movie producer, and has a much different outlook on the United States. In fact, he says the rapper doesn’t come close to representing traditional Hispanic values. It’s certainly worth your time. —The Daily Wire

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