Bad Bunny’s message echoed in homemade signs and whispered reassurances: this space is ours, too. Trump’s critique hung over the night like static, sharpening every disagreement about who “real” America is. Seahawks and Patriots jerseys became temporary flags in a larger, unspoken argument about identity, power, and belonging. When the confetti finally fell, it didn’t resolve anything. But it proved one thing: the stadium may close, yet the conversation about who gets to feel safe cheering in America is only beginning.
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