Because the most-watched halftime show of all time—one which solely featured Black performers—Kendrick Lamar’s historic performance throughout Super Bowl LIX was certain to attract some complaints.
However based on a Federal Communications Fee response to a Freedom of Info Act (FOIA) request from WIRED, the only greatest supply of anger was not in regards to the efficiency itself. It was that there have been not sufficient white folks on stage.
“I feel that it’s racist that there aren’t any white folks on this occasion,” one complainant wrote. One other from Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, added: “There’s one thing improper when you possibly can’t even put white folks on with expertise.”
In response to WIRED’s FOIA request, the FCC published 125 complaints despatched to the company from a few of the greater than 133 million folks watching. Some complained in regards to the “vulgar” and “obscene” language makes use of, others centered on their incapacity to grasp “this rap crap,” and a few requested why Madonna or Eminem weren’t performing. Regardless of its detractors, Lamar’s efficiency was extensively thought of a cultural feat, coming only a few days after he received 5 Grammys for the Drake diss track “Not Like Us.”
However dozens of complainants had been open of their beliefs that that includes the all-Black ensemble at halftime was racist in opposition to white folks, in a weird twist on the broader tradition struggle over range, equality, and inclusion (DEI).
For years, right-wing politicians and personalities have been loudly blaming DEI insurance policies for all the things from the attempted assassination of Donald Trump to doors falling off planes and bridges collapsing. Throughout his 2024 election marketing campaign, Trump claimed “there’s a particular anti-white feeling on this nation.” His administration has since cracked down closely on DEI policies at each private and non-private establishments.
A few of the preliminary on-line backlash to Lamar’s February efficiency accused your entire present of being a form of DEI. However the FCC complaints counsel that some Tremendous Bowl viewers really feel white folks ought to have been beneficiaries of extra range.
“No range (white, Latin, Native American, and so forth.) nevertheless it appears the black neighborhood bought their highlight,” one viewer from Clovis, California, wrote to the FCC. One other complainant alleges the shortage of white folks was in some way a throwback to a earlier period, as if there was one other interval in historical past when solely Black folks carried out at Tremendous Bowl halftime reveals. “The absence of illustration from different races takes us again in time,” a complainant from Monee, Illinois, wrote.
Many complainants fully missed what critics stated was the point of the show, which was to focus on the battle of Black artists to attain correct illustration whereas seeing their artwork, expertise, and tradition appropriated by others.
A part of Lamar’s message was delivered by actor Samuel L. Jackson, who performed the character of Uncle Sam, however this gave the impression to be an excessive amount of for some folks. “Why was Uncle Sam Black when Uncle Sam is white,” a viewer from Daytona Seashore, Florida, complained whereas showing to counsel that Uncle Sam was an precise historic character moderately than an emblem of army propaganda. “Racist and anti-white NFL present,” one other offended viewer wrote. “Samuel Jackson as Uncle Sam mocked white folks.”
Others tried to thinly masks their racist feedback by utilizing canine whistles, describing the present as “very ghetto” and “low life trash.”
The controversy over Lamar’s efficiency highlights the hypocrisy across the DEI backlash; consultants say the time period has come to function a modern-day slur wielded in opposition to folks of coloration, whereas on the identical time, the folks offended by it see themselves as being victims of an absence of range.

















































