Category: NFL
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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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How Super Bowl LX Amplifies Zionist Political Messaging
How Super Bowl LX is being used by an NFL owner to advance Zionist framing of antisemitism through ads, power, and media access.
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Bad Bunny, the Super Bowl, and America’s Halftime Split
Bad Bunny’s historic booking sparked backlash, rival streams, and celebration, turning the Super Bowl halftime show into a frontline of America’s culture war.
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Why the NFL Couldn’t Allow Azeez Al-Shaair’s Message
A playoff fine over eye black exposed how the league curates “acceptable” activism, disciplines dissent, and controls meaning on America’s biggest stage.
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Why the Bills Shrink When the Stakes Get Highest
There’s dread in every Buffalo moment—not because Josh Allen can’t deliver, but because the sideline tightens, retreats, and coaches small when it matters.
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NFLPA Under Pressure: Power, Scrutiny, and Player Risk
Federal scrutiny, leadership turmoil, and structural weakness raise urgent questions about labor power, health protections, and leverage in the NFL.
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Gambling’s Grip on Stadium Access and Fan Attendance
How New Jersey’s post-PASPA betting boom reshaped the Meadowlands, transformed transit planning, and changed what it means to attend a Giants game.
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The Super Bowl of Eternal Darkness: America’s Fading Legacy!
In a time of waning power and deep decay, America’s national spectacle has become the Super Bowl of Eternal Darkness, a mirror of a legacy in endless decline.
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