Super Bowl Victory Puts Trump’s Divisive Vision to Rest

The Super Bowl was more than just a football game – it was a rejection of President Donald Trump’s divisive vision for America. From the pregame festivities to the halftime show, every aspect of the event sent a clear message that diversity and progress are what make this country great.

Trump had front-row seat to the entire day, but he fled early in the third quarter, making his departure all the more satisfying. The ad featuring Harrison Ford highlighted the importance of humility and unity, which is exactly what Trump’s administration has been lacking since his return to office.

The Eagles’ victory was a testament to perseverance and determination, with Jalen Hurts leading the team to a championship despite previous setbacks. The win served as a reminder that progress can be made even in dark times, and that it’s never too late to try again.

The Super Bowl also showcased various commercials celebrating science and diversity, including Nike’s powerful ad featuring women athletes. Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show, although subtle in its message, struck a nerve in Trump World with its powerful image of an American flag created by his backup dancers – all men of color.

Trump’s dislike for Philadelphia was evident throughout the game, but he remained silent after the Eagles’ victory. Instead, he lavished praise on the Chiefs and their quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who was sacked six times and picked off twice. The win was a much-needed reminder that America is stronger because of its diversity and many colors.

The Super Bowl victory puts to rest Trump’s divisive vision for America, reminding us that progress and unity are what make this country great.

Source: https://eu.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/nancy-armour/2025/02/10/super-bowl-rejection-donald-trump-dark-vision-for-america/78380662007