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Bad Bunny:"God Bless America"- Choosing Light Over Darkness, Joy Over Fear, Love Over Hate

           

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Bad Bunny:"God Bless America"- Choosing Light Over Darkness, Joy Over Fear, Love Over Hate

DHS runs out of money this Friday. Let's be very, very loud this week all and do everything we can to rein in ICE, together.


Morning all. With the words “The Only Thing More Powerful Than Hate Is Love” behind him, and the flags of all the countries of the Americas trailing behind, last night Bad Bunny yelled “God Bless America” and then sang the names of all the countries of the Americas (a region under siege right now). Here is that remarkable moment:

And here is what his football said - Together, We Are America:

Here is Bad Bunny a few days ago after winning the top award at the Grammys - “ICE Out”:

And here is the young boy Bad Bunny gave his Grammy to, with a photo of young Liam being apprehended by ICE. There can be very little question about what this great artist was doing here last night.

Did Bad Bunny give his Grammy to Liam Conejo Ramos who was detained by ICE?  Meet the viral kid from Super Bowl show | Mint

You can watch the Bad Bunny’s performance here if you haven’t seen it yet. It was a remarkable moment - full of joy, of love, our celebration, of rejecting the darkness. Here are some of the performers from the half time show dancing with the crowds outside the stadium after the game. The party, the joy, the celebration just wouldn’t end.

Meanwhile, in the dark world, Trump’s world, our leader has chosen to attack all this; to attack the NFL for hosting this dynamic and inspiring American; to attack our brave Olympians while they are competing in Italy. Our addled, corrupt, and declining leader looked very small this weekend as our culture and the next America spoke powerfully about the better world they intend to build when he is long gone.

May Bad Bunny’s joy and love fuel our work this week. For this disgraceful Administration is still illegally, shamefully, covering for Trump, Epstein and their dark circle. Here is an ad Epstein survivors aired during the Super Bowl last night:

Last night HHS Secretary Bobbie The Terrible and Insane spent millions of our dollars to roll out a new ad campaign during the Super Bowl promoting “Real Food.” The government spokesmen in this ad campaign, Mike Tyson, is a convicted rapist and served years in jail for his crimes. The producer of this new ad campaign, Bruce Ratner, has loads of Me Too problems and was an Epstein guy. And of course super Epstein ally Alan Dershowitz, an advocate of lowering the age of consent, led Tyson’s unsuccessful appeal of his rape conviction.

Every day we keep learning about a new ICE atrocity. Here is a story from today’s Irish Times (h/t Dan Moynihan) about a man named Seamus Culleton.

  • Green card application in process and work permit, married to US citizen

  • Lived in US for 20 years, no criminal record

  • In detention for five months with no charge, despite judge approving release

  • He disputes ICE claim that he signed forms agreeing to deportation

Here is an excerpt from the story:

The NYT has another memorable story today about the pain Trump-Vance-Miller are inflicting on people and communities all across Bad Bunny’s AMERICA - A Raid In A Small Town Brings Trump’s Deportations To Deep-Red Idaho (gift link):

People in Wilder, Idaho, didn’t give much thought to the dusty horse track west of town known as La Catedral Arena, where, on Sundays in the summer and early fall, vendors sold horchata and tacos, announcers called race results in Spanish and immigrant families gathered for reasonably priced fun.

But when federal agents swarmed the track on Oct. 19 — weapons drawn, a helicopter overhead, unmarked S.U.V.s screeching in on dirt roads — they did more than crack an alleged gambling ring and increase deportation numbers. They shattered Wilder’s innocent belief that its out-of-the-way location and deep-red politics could isolate the town from the raids overtaking other parts of the country.

“We rely on Hispanic labor,” said Chris Gross, a second-generation farmer who grows sweet corn seed and mint in Wilder. She added, “Nobody thought something like this could happen here.”

The raid on La Catedral may not have made the national headlines that immigration sweeps in Minneapolis, Chicago and Los Angeles did, but it illustrated the depth and breadth of President Trump’s effort to find and rid the country of undocumented immigrants; 75 people rounded up that day have since been deported, according to local immigration lawyers.

Beyond the economic impact, there is the social one — the profound sense of uncertainty and suspicion that has filtered down, even to a town like Wilder, Idaho.

The raid “nearly destroyed” the community, said David Lincoln, a longtime Wilder resident and executive director of a nonprofit economic development agency serving rural towns in western Idaho. Wilder won’t really know the impact until planting season begins this spring.

“What happens if everyone who is Hispanic thinks they’re at risk?” Mr. Lincoln asked. “There’s fear now that didn’t exist here before. I don’t know how you make that go away.”

There is urgency to our work to rein in ICE, end the violence, end the lawlessness, and force them to focus on criminals and leave the rest of us alone. For atrocities keep happening every day, in our name.

Here is what I wrote in that very first Hopium post almost three years ago:

I am calling it Hopium Chronicles because I want this to be a journey guided by hope and optimism, of belief in ourselves, of love of country and a clear understanding of the nature of the conflict we are in. I have become convinced that part of Greater MAGA’s strategy is to intentionally poison our discourse with negative sentiment every day. They want us to feel bad about America, our democracy, our leaders, our institutions, our success, each other, ourselves. We cannot let them do that any more. While they talk American down every day, we need to talk it up. While they spread lies, we respond with truth and data. Hopium is a rejection of the darkness they are trying to spread. It is a way of standing up for our great country and its remarkable people. It is the key to how we win.

Yes, we must keep choosing the light over darkness, joy over fear, love over hate, Bad Bunny over Stephen Miller. That is our job here at Hopium.

Our fight is a righteous one my friends. We cannot let up for one minute for we are in the fight about ICE, about freedoms and democracy, that we all wanted to have - and now we need to go win it……..

We Can Do This People!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Keep contacting your Congressional Reps and demand they rein in ICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Big week ahead as DHS funding runs out on Friday!

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  • Hopium’s Winning The House Campaign (2026) - $110,300 raised, $250,000 goal (new stretch goal) - Donate to all four endorsed House challengers with one click | Learn More | Enjoy our new conversations with Christina Bohannan (IA-01), Mayor Paige Cognetti (PA-08), Jo Mendoza (AZ-06), and Janelle Stelson (PA-10). Friends, we’ve hit $100,000 - thank you all!

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Why We Must Invest Early, Now, And Not Wait - In three new essays (here, herehere) I discuss how one of the ways we win the 2026 midterms is by providing early support to our candidates and parties to allow them to staff up, be loud, define the terms of the debate now, before the inevitable onslaught on AI slop, Russian disinfo, and Trumpian lies funded through bribes and corruption wash across the land.

The midterms could be won or lost in these next few months - not in the fall of 2026 - and we need be fighting now with everything we got.

Winning The Big Arguments With Trump, Defend Our Democracy

Call Your Senators and Member Of The House And Demand They Act Upon Our Five-Part Agenda - We need to be loud people, very, very loud and make the case for our now five part agenda:

  1. Stand with Ukraine and our European allies, and far more forcefully challenge Trump’s traitorous efforts to sell out the US and the West to Russia

  2. Congress must stand forcefully for rule of law in the Caribbean and the Pacific - these illegal strikes must end; no war can be waged without Congressional approval; there must accountability for those who have broken the law, and the US must withdraw from Venezuela and cease other threats to violate the UN Charter and the sovereignty of other nations

  3. Roll back Trump’s terrible, illegal tariffs that are re-igniting inflation, driving up prices, shifting the tax burden from the wealthy to working people, hurting small businesses and farmers, reviving tyrannical “taxation without representation,” and alienating governments and people throughout the world. To put America on a sounder fiscal course due to the enormous deficits brought by Trump’s 2025 tax cuts we should reverse the cuts to the wealthy and corporations

  4. Defend our democracy, rule of law, and our liberties by blocking the expansion of ICE; restoring due process for immigrants across the country; vigorously defending the 1st Amendment; warring against his outrageous targeting of his domestic political opponents; ending the use of the military on our streets and the dangerous occupation of our cities; stopping the unprecedented regime corruption; and by forcing the Administration to finally comply with Congress end the rancid cover up of the Epstein crimes.

  5. Fight Trump’s war on science, higher education and our public health; reverse - not delay - the cuts to the ACA, Medicaid and our clean energy investments; support and co-sponsor the Stand Up For Science/Rep. Haley Stevens effort to remove Robert Kennedy from HHS.

Keep working hard all. The momentum is with us, and we need to keep fighting as hard as we can - Simon

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VIDEO: Bad Bunny Didn’t Just Save the Super Bowl — He Reminded America Who It Is

          

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VIDEO: Bad Bunny Didn’t Just Save the Super Bowl — He Reminded America Who It Is

A 100% Spanish halftime show. A love letter to the American Dream. And a full-scale cultural defeat for MAGA.


February 9, 2026

The Super Bowl was over long before halftime.

The Seahawks dismantled Drake Maye and the Patriots with such efficiency that the game stopped being competitive somewhere between inevitability and boredom. Another Super Bowl destined to be remembered only by the winning city and forgotten by everyone else.

And then the lights went down.

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When Bad Bunny appeared, the game ceased to matter. Not because the performance was flashy or loud or technically impressive—though it was all of those things—but because it did something the Super Bowl almost never does. It told the truth.

Not the sanitized, corporate version of America. The real one.

Bad Bunny didn’t speak English. He didn’t translate. He didn’t soften the edges for comfort. The performance was entirely in Spanish, and that fact alone detonated a cultural landmine. It forced a choice: either accept America as it exists, or retreat into the lie MAGA depends on.

There was no ambiguity in what followed (watch the entire performance here):

The stage design was deliberate. Failing power lines flickered overhead—an unmistakable reference to Puerto Rico’s decaying electrical grid, a crisis that exists not because solutions are unavailable, but because political will is absent. Puerto Ricans are American citizens, yet live with infrastructure conditions that would never be tolerated in a wealthy mainland suburb. This is not neglect by accident. It is neglected by the hierarchy.

When Bad Bunny fell through the collapsing roof, it wasn’t theatrical excess. It was a visual language millions of people immediately recognized. Broken housing. Crumbling systems. Lives lived beneath structures designed to fail. The message wasn’t subtle because it didn’t need to be. Colonial control produces material decay. That reality was placed directly in front of the largest television audience on earth.

Midway through the performance, Bad Bunny won a Grammy on stage and handed it to a younger version of himself. That moment carried more weight than any lyric. It wasn’t about fame. It was about continuity. The American Dream does not end at success; it only becomes real when it can be passed forward. That exchange—between past and present, sacrifice and arrival—captured the promise America claims to represent but routinely withholds.

As the performance closed, the stage was filled with flags from across the world. Not symbols of threat, but of construction. Immigration as a foundation, not an invasion. The truth that America was not built despite the world, but because of it.

Then came the line that shattered the illusion MAGA works so desperately to maintain:

“The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”

That sentence is intolerable to authoritarian movements. Hate can be mobilized. Fear can be weaponized. Love cannot be controlled. Love collapses hierarchies. Love produces solidarity. Love removes the need for scapegoats.

The reaction was immediate and predictable.

Figures like Laura Loomer melted down in public, performing racial panic while calling it patriotism.

Donald Trump pretended not to watch while reacting exactly like someone who watched every second. MAGA influencers insisted they were busy viewing an alternate “halftime show” online, a fantasy audience for a fantasy America that no longer exists.

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136 million people from around the world watched Bad Bunny’s halftime show celebrating the America we used to know and love. It was on the screen at the “Mar-A-Lago Rapist Super Bowl Bash” while 84 k viewers watched Kid Rock have a geriatric seizure on You Tube. So America’s pedophile rapist in chief is pissed about 401ks. 😂
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They claimed cultural displacement. What they were experiencing was exposure.

Because the performance didn’t attack America. It exposed the lie that America belongs to them alone. It revealed that whiteness, grievance, and exclusion are not culture—they are insecurity.

Bad Bunny didn’t need to name Trump. He didn’t need to reference MAGA. He didn’t need to say “authoritarianism” or “white nationalism” or “fascism.” He simply presented America as it is: multilingual, multicultural, unfinished, and unwilling to be reduced to a grievance cult built around fear.

That is why they hated it (even though they all watched it):

Unity is dangerous to regimes that survive on division. Joy is subversive when power depends on resentment. Representation becomes revolutionary when exclusion is policy.

The Super Bowl didn’t become political because Bad Bunny performed in Spanish. It became political because MAGA insists that Americanness has a race, a language, and an expiration date.

Last night, that lie collapsed.

America did not recoil. It recognized itself.

The American Dream was never fragile. It was stolen, hoarded, and distorted. Bad Bunny didn’t steal it back. He reminded everyone that it never belonged to MAGA in the first place.

And that reminder—quiet, undeniable, and broadcast worldwide—was more powerful than anything that happened on the field.

Love won. Trump lost. let’s make that a thing, forever.


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