Category: American Football
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How Super Bowl Ads Became Corporate Legitimacy Theater
Super Bowl ads no longer sell products. They sell trust, belonging, and moral alignment as corporations replace politics with managed empathy.
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How Capitalism Crafted the Super Bowl
From season-long competition to global spectacle, the Super Bowl became a monetized ritual that reshaped how we define legacy and greatness.
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The Super Bowl as Ritual of American Decline
How spectacle, managed outrage, and hollow pageantry keep a fading system functional by turning dissatisfaction into engagement and ritualized unity.
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Show and Empire’s New Strategy
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t revolutionary or un-American. It showed how U.S. power absorbs difference without conceding autonomy.
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