Don't Ban Bad Bunny, Ban Bigots!

Don't Ban Bad Bunny, Ban Bigots!

From Moms Into Literary Freedom by Courtney and Jennifer

February 10, 2026 · 1h 19m

About this episode

Jen and Courtney discuss the cultural impact of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show and highlight significant Black figures while addressing racism in politics.

Join Jen and Courtney as they highlight the most watched Super Bowl show in HISTORY…and we’re not talking about the Puppy Bowl…even though it had nearly 3 times more views than TPUSA’s flop of show. Why Bad Bunny’s legendary half-time show angered the people of the United States more than the fact that we have actual PDFiles running our country, we will never know…But a self-proclaimed statutory 🍇-ist performing in TPUSA’s anti-Superbowl halftime show is irony not lost on Jen and Court. But before they get into Benito’s beautiful moments, they kick-off Black History month with some inspiring Black stories…like the first Black woman, Autumn Lockwood, to coach/win a Super Bowl, and Black figure skater, Surya Bonaly, who probably inspired the movie Blades of Glory by landing an illegal back flip on one foot to defy judge’s racial biases in the 1998 Winter Olympics. However, it wouldn’t be the United States of ‘Merica without egregiously racist acts and legislation put into play by some of the most racist politicians in office: Ron DeSantis and of course, Trump. Although not surprising, coming from a known PDFiler, the posting of the Obama’s as apes in a White House approved video…

People in this episode

Hosts: Courtney, Jennifer

Topics covered

  • Super Bowl
  • Black History Month
  • Racism
  • Cultural Commentary
  • Sports
  • Representation

Keywords

  • Bad Bunny
  • Super Bowl
  • Black History Month
  • Racism
  • Cultural Commentary
  • Autumn Lockwood
  • Surya Bonaly
  • Ron DeSantis
  • Trump

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: TPUSA, Florida A&M University College of Law, Obama

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