Why They're Mad: Beyoncé's Super Bowl Performance Was Peak Blackness

Conservatives and racists are crying everywhere.

Michael Jackson Vibes - Beyoncé paid tribute to Michael Jackson's Super Bowl outfit from his 1993 performance. From her choreography to the showmanship, the King of Pop definitely lived through her during Super Bowl 50.  (Photo: AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
For the People - Following her performance, Beyoncé announced that she would be going on the Formation World Tour. The proceeds will help those affected by the water crisis in Flint, a Michigan town that has not had access to clean water in more than a year and is also predominately Black. This follows news Friday that her hubby, Jay Z, donated $1.5 million to the Black Lives Matter movement. These are the biggest artists in music and they can collect a check no matter what, but the fact that they are continuing to grow their support on these issues is game changing. Salute!(Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
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Tomi Lahren: 'Your Husband Was a Drug Leader' - The Blaze correspondent Lahren had a few choice words for Beyonce's Super Bowl performance. She believes her ode to the Black Panthers was not helpful to racial equality. “Where's the political message here? What is it that you're trying to convey here. A solution to what? A group that uses violence and intimidation to advance not racial equality but an overthrow of white domination," she continued. "The Black Panthers, for those that don't know, were critical of Martin Luther King Jr.'s non-violent civil rights movement.”(Photo: The Blaze Inc)Rudy Giuliani - The first conservative to speak out against Bey was former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, who said the performance was not "wholesome," while on Fox News.  "You’re talking to middle America when you have the Super Bowl. So if you’re going to have entertainment, let’s have decent, wholesome entertainment. And not use it as a platform to attack the people who put their lives at risk just to save us.”(Photo: Fox News)

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For the People - Following her performance, Beyoncé announced that she would be going on the Formation World Tour. The proceeds will help those affected by the water crisis in Flint, a Michigan town that has not had access to clean water in more than a year and is also predominately Black. This follows news Friday that her hubby, Jay Z, donated $1.5 million to the Black Lives Matter movement. These are the biggest artists in music and they can collect a check no matter what, but the fact that they are continuing to grow their support on these issues is game changing. Salute!(Photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

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