While the Kardashians are insufferable enough for inspiring “influencer” culture – amongst other unsavory developments – they have become especially intolerable in terms of any form of political involvement.
Especially when accounting for the various doofuses they insist upon dating.
After all, Kanye West notoriously made things difficult for then-presidential candidate Donald Trump by bringing a white supremacist to Mar-a-Lago, and other associates of the Kardashian clan have not exactly been ideal for Republicans.
However, one especially belligerent beau of the Kardashian sister(s) apparently found it appropriate to go on an ill-advised rampage against ICE during a recent “performance” in Puerto Rico.
According to an article from the New York Post, Bad Bunny – a so-called “Latin music mega-star” – was keen to express his “outrage” upon observing multiple Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Puerto Rico.
“Look, those motherf——s are in these cars, RAV-4s. They’re here in Pontezuela,” Bad Bunny raged.
Ah, yes, how dare ICE officials enforce the law. The horror!
Naturally, Bad Bunny delivered his rampage in Spanish, though he’s made many millions in a nation in which the predominant language is English.
Apparently, Bad Bunny is still learning English.
“I like speaking English in private. Not on camera or somewhere else,” Bad Bunny declared in a 2024 interview with Vogue.
Ah. You don’t say.
“With some people, I speak English – with some specific people,” Bad Bunny mused.
Right. Something suggests a few English words pop up when Bad Bunny is speaking with the individuals who have the power to give him contracts that will result in many millions of dollars.
All so he can have the privilege to rant against ICE with a global audience.
Bad Bunny apparently cannot identify a particularly difficult aspect of the English language, leading one to wonder just how serious his studying truly is.
“There’s not a thing I can say that is the hardest thing. Nothing’s made me say, ‘This is hard,’ specifically,” Bad Bunny added.
Ah.
“I think that sometimes conveying feelings or what I’m truly thinking. Because I feel and think in Spanish, when I translate that feeling and thought into English, it’s not the same … That’s the hardest part,” Bad Bunny continued.
Well, he sure conveys plenty to his fans, that’s for sure.
“All words are hard to pronounce,” Bad Bunny concluded.
Again – his pronunciation is clearly good enough to influence his highly impressionable fans.
Despite having a marginal grasp of the English language, Bad Bunny apparently wields a disproportionate influence on younger generations of Americans.
And that influence included his highly ill-advised endorsement of Kamala Harris.
As usual, it occurred on stage.
“I will never forget what Donald Trump did and what he did not do when Puerto Rico needed a caring and a competent leader,” Bad Bunny raged, as an apparent justification for blindly endorsing Kamala.
Needless to say, Trump succeeded despite Bad Bunny’s so-called “endorsement” of his opponent.
Author: Ofelia Thornton
