Jay-Z Backed Out of Super Bowl Halftime Show When NFL Asked Him to Bring Friend UPDATE: Jay & Bey don't stand for anthem

Sir, if you couldn't see the comparison between Lizzo and Beyonce, I wouldn't expect you to get this one either..too abstract a concept I spose..

Sorry this is so difficult for you. I tried.

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You just gon skip on past your civil rights icon comparison nonsense and go back to Lizzo & Bey, huh.

You listed the few similarities a child could point out and ignored the drastic differences in look, style, accomplishments, longevity......maybe that point went over your head?
 
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You just gon skip on past your civil rights icon comparison nonsense and go back to Lizzo & Bey, huh.

You listed the few similarities a child could point out and ignored the drastic differences in look, style, accomplishments, longevity......maybe that point went over your head?

Ok, I'ma try to end this humorous discussion...as much fun as it's been, cuz quite frankly, you don't have the mental capacity for even lite abstract thought.

In your mind, unless something is exactly the same, there's no comparison. That's something you should've learned in the first few years of school, but alas...

And I'm sorry you said some really dumb things and I had to use your own words against you...


but that's what I do
 
Ok, I'ma try to end this humorous discussion...as much fun as it's been, cuz quite frankly, you don't have the mental capacity for even lite abstract thought.

In your mind, unless something is exactly the same, there's no comparison. That's something you should've learned in the first few years of school, but alas...

And I'm sorry you said some really dumb things and I had to use your own words against you...

but that's what I do

Wow, I just realized a scooter and a Ferrari are comparable because they have wheels. How didn't I ever think about this?

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Jay-Z explains sitting during National Anthem at Super Bowl LIV
By Lisa Respers France, CNN

Updated 5:32 PM ET, Wed February 5, 2020


Jay-Z and Beyonce Knowles watch Super Bowl LIV between the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida on Feb. 2, 2020.
(CNN)Jay-Z has a message for all those who believed he and his wife Beyoncé were engaging in a silent protest at this year's Super Bowl: "It actually wasn't. Sorry."
The couple received some criticism after TMZ posted video showing them and their 8-year-old daughter Blue Ivy sitting while Demi Lovato performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl LIV.
On Tuesday TMZ posted video of Jay-Z addressing what happened during an appearance at Columbia University in New York City.
According to the mogul, the whole thing "was not premeditated at all," but was instead a case of him doing his job given that his Roc Nation corporation has a partnership with the NFL which includes producing the Super Bowl halftime show and other major performances.


He said his wife, who was a featured performer at the Super Bowl in 2013 and 2016, was offering him some insight about the experience and they were seated from the time Yolanda Adams sang "America the Beautiful" before Lovato sang the National Anthem.
"So, we get there, and we immediately jump into artist mode," he said. "So, I'm looking at the show. 'Did our mic start? Was it too low to start?' ... 'Is it too many speakers on the floor?'"
"So, the whole time we're sitting there and we're talking about the performance," he added.
He said he would never put his young daughter in the position of being part of a protest.
Instead Jay-Z said he believed a statement was being made by the diverse halftime show which was co-headlined by Latina superstars Jennifer Lopez and Shakira and included other Latin artists as well.
"We were making the biggest, loudest protest of all," Jay-Z said. "Given the context, I didn't have to make a silent protest."
 


Jay-Z Explains Sitting Down During National Anthem at Super Bowl
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Jay-Z is setting the record straight after he and wife Beyonce were snapped sitting down during the National Anthem at the Super Bowl on Sunday.

A video of the power couple taking a seat at Miami Gardens’ Hard Rock stadium, along with their daughter, Blue Ivy created an instant stir as many in the public presumed that the two were doing so as a sign of protest. What as the symbolic gesture referencing? The most common guess was a show of solidarity with former NFL player, Colin Kaepernick, who took a knee during the National Anthem back in 2016 to protest police brutality.

But this would run counter to comments Jay-Z made in the New York Times on Feb. 1 in which he elaborated on Roc Nation’s partnership with the NFL and said of Kaepernick: “No one is saying he hasn’t been done wrong: He was done wrong. I would understand if it was three months ago. But it was three years ago and someone needs to say, ‘What do we do now — because people are still dying?’”






At an appearance at Columbia University on Tuesday (Feb. 4), Jay-Z clarified that he was, in fact, not protesting at all. Said Jay: “It actually wasn’t. Sorry. It really wasn’t. What happened was it was not premeditated at all.”

Jay-Z, who is a co-producer of the halftime show, said that he and Beyonce were just in “artist mode,” making sure everything went smoothly as they watched Yolanda Adams’ performance of “America the Beautiful” and Demi Lovato sing the national anthem.


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“The whole time we’re sitting there, we’re talking about the performance,” he explained. “Then right after that, Demi comes out, and we’re talking about how beautiful she looks and how she sounds and what she’s gone through in her life for her to be on the stage.”

The 50-year-old business mogul went on to note that if he and Beyonce wanted to make a protest, they would not include their eight-year-old daughter and that Jennifer Lopez and Shakira’s performance was enough of a statement in itself.

“I didn’t have to make a silent protest,” he continued. “If you look at the stage, the artists, that we chose, Colombian and Puerto Rican J. Lo, we were making a louder stance… We were making the biggest loudest protest of all,” he said.

Jay-Z’s partnership with NFL got criticism when he first signed on back in August because of his previous support for Kaepernick. The former quarterback has not been signed to a team since he opted out of his contract with the 49ers back in 2017.
 
Instead Jay-Z said he believed a statement was being made by the diverse halftime show which was co-headlined by Latina superstars Jennifer Lopez and Shakira and included other Latin artists as well. "We were making the biggest, loudest protest of all," Jay-Z said.

This motherfucker actually said putting on a show headlined by J-Lo and Shakira was the biggest protest of all. I used to just think he was a shitty rapper but he's clearly also a shitty person and a sellout.
 
and ya'll taking advice from rappers and giving a fuk about what they do or say? come on son!! stop listening to rappers and get involved in your own communities. Jays excuse was tired and stupid as fuck but then again .. society gives a fuk so... ohhh never mind... i'm out.
 
Instead Jay-Z said he believed a statement was being made by the diverse halftime show which was co-headlined by Latina superstars Jennifer Lopez and Shakira and included other Latin artists as well. "We were making the biggest, loudest protest of all," Jay-Z said.

This motherfucker actually said putting on a show headlined by J-Lo and Shakira was the biggest protest of all. I used to just think he was a shitty rapper but he's clearly also a shitty person and a sellout.

You know most people who give a fuck would probably

Do the same fucking thing if they had the opportunity....

I wouldn't because I'm not attached to the matrix..

Something tells me you are..

That's why you care
 
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