I guess our society has progressed to the point that we can enjoy a football game halftime show, taking place on a field on which the words "End Racism" are written in large letters at the back of the end zones, wherein women are objectified, the "N" word is heard repeatedly in song lyrics, gang banging and thuggery is glorified, and in the show's finale song the dancers are dressed in prison garb.
Over the past couple of years many sports organizations like the Pac-12 Conference and the NCAA have pushed campaigns for equality, especially for women. How does this halftime show in this game, arguably the biggest sporting event of the year, speak to the effectiveness of those campaigns?
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Over the past couple of years many sports organizations like the Pac-12 Conference and the NCAA have pushed campaigns for equality, especially for women. How does this halftime show in this game, arguably the biggest sporting event of the year, speak to the effectiveness of those campaigns?
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Put a glide in your stride and a dip in your hip.
