Lady Gaga: Super Bowl halftime show will promote immorality
Lady Gaga says her halftime show during the
2017 Super Bowl will promote "inclusion, the spirit of
equality and the spirit of this country, one of love and compassion and
kindness." Umm...according to her immoral worldview
"My performance will uphold those
philosophies," she said during an NFL press conference in Houston.
"The only statements I'll be making during the halftime show are the ones
that I've been consistently making throughout my career."
The much-hyped game between the New England
Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons – and Lady Gaga's performance at it – comes a
year after Beyonce promoted the Black Lives Matter movement during her Super
Bowl halftime show.
Lady Gaga is in Houston rehearsing.
"Essentially, that kid that couldn't get
a seat at the cool kids table and that kid who was kicked out of the house
because his mom and dad didn't accept him for who he was? That kid is going to
have the stage for 13 minutes," the performer famous for her pro-gay
anthem "Born This Way" said. "And I'm excited to give it to
them."
Lady Gaga has not
shied away from using sexualized, sacrilegious Catholic imagery in her
music videos or criticizing Catholic teaching. She released her song "Judas" close
to Holy Week and Easter in 2011. In one part of the song's music video, Lady
Gaga is scantily clad with crosses on each side of her bra. The video features
a man wearing a crown of thorns, some religious imagery related to Baptism, and
the Apostles dressed as bikers. "Judas" praises the man who betrayed
Jesus. In her music video for "Alejandro,"
Lady Gaga wears a latex nun habit and swallows a rosary. An upside-down cross
appears on her crotch during a portion of the video simulating sex with a group
of muscular men. As Lady Gaga is pictured in the latex habit, the video flashes
to scenes of her in bed with a man, both in their underwear and playing with
rope.
Lady Gaga is a worldwide advocate for the LGBT
cause. She is openly bisexual and encourages her fans to support same-sex
"marriage."
"This performance is for everyone,"
she said of her upcoming Super Bowl LI gig. "I want to, more than
anything, create a moment that everyone that's watching will never forget...we
will be doing some very interesting and exciting stuff during this show."
Lady Gaga recently praised the
pro-abortion Women's March on Washington.
Last year, Lady Gaga sang the national anthem
at the Super Bowl. This year, Luke Bryan will sing it. 90-year-old Tony Bennett
will join Lady Gaga onstage. There are rumors Beyonce will be a surprise guest.