One Million Moms Vs Super Bowl Halftime Show

Via email from hate group leader Monica Cole:

1MM is once again encouraging NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to keep the entertainment and advertisements clean during Super Bowl 56, especially since he weighs in heavily on these advertising decisions.

Some of our supporters no longer watch NFL games, but for those families that still do, we are asking Goodell and the NFL to make sure this year’s Super Bowl halftime show and commercials be kept appropriate for the entire family.

In 2018, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told the Army Times that the Super Bowl program “is designed for fans to commemorate and celebrate the game, players, teams, and the Super Bowl.”

Those fans most definitely include children. Therefore, 1MM is asking Goodell to also ensure that rappers Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and R&B singer Mary J. Blige keep their 2022 halftime performances clean and appropriate for all viewers.

Please sign our petition to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell requesting Super Bowl 56 be kept suitable for all ages since children will also be watching the game on Sunday, February 13, 2022, on NBC.

TAKE ACTION! Sign the petition to the NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, urging him and the NFL to keep Super Bowl 56 clean and suitable for the entire family. Don’t forget to forward this email to your family and friends today!

USA Today reports:



In a trailer released Thursday the N.W.A rapper and producer puts his pieces on the board to summon his all-star team of performers, Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Eminem and friend from the East Coast, Mary J. Blige, for the half time show that will air Feb. 13 on NBC.

The almost 4-minute clip directed by F. Gary Gray and scored by Adam Blackstone features each performer as they get “The Call” from Dr. Dre.

Eminem is seen battle rapping with his alter ego Slim Shady. Snoop Dogg rides the California streets in his custom hydraulic lowrider. Blige struts in a fabulous photoshoot and Lamar rabidly pens lyrics in an empty room. Each hip-hop figure stops what they are doing to answer the doctor’s call.