They've been ogling beefy men in spandex for 50 years and haven't figured it out. So I doubt it.
Millions of people saw the Global Citizen logo on Chris Martin's sleeve last night during the Super Bowl halftime show. It was a moment of global solidarity, a moment that broadcasted a commitment to help end extreme poverty around the world. Chris is the curator of the Global Citizen festival until 2030, when the Global Goals will be achieved, so he knows all about the issues that global citizens care about.
And it was this understanding that inspired perhaps the most Global Citizen part of the performance.
During the first song of the set, "Viva la Vida," Chris Martin crouched down, looked into the audience and said, "Wherever you are, we're in this together. Let's go."
Chris knows that the Global Goals can only be achieved if everyone unites. If everyone realizes that the problems facing the world today--climate change, hunger, conflict, gender inequality--can be overcome through cooperation.
[video=youtube;jiA6zdRa14o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=jiA6zdRa14o[/video]
Is that a transsexual?
Is that a transsexual?
Looks more Puerto Rican to me.A cross between a Canadian and a Mexican.
A cross between a Canadian and a Mexican.
True...lolKind of like Ted Cruz.
OMG, they have toucans on it!!Seems we have gotten to a point where anytime we see a mix of pretty colors it is supposed to be about ALL gays. He did hug a fan with what could be a rainbow flag but I am not buying it being a tribute to gays at least not in totality. How did we get to a point where putting up a sing that says "Believe In Love" and a mix of colors is supposed to all about gays.
Here is the cover for Coldplay's - A Head Full of Dreams
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If THAT happened, then I would set myself on fire.
That is fine if it is your personal preference but it amazes me what sheep people are to music propaganda. It is 10x worse with music than it is with politics.
Actually some people are admiring the strategy (or lack thereof) in teams who are pitted against one another for 60 minutes of violence. If all you see are oogly men in spandex then that's on you, man..
No its not, because I don't watch it.
I don't watch ballet either, for the same reason.