Does Kendrick Lamar support the Palestinian flag protest during the Super Bowl?

kThe producers of the show say Endrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show was full of symbolism, from Uncle Sam to CR's walk by Serena Williams ( Serena Williams), but according to the show's producer, the most powerful symbol on the stage may not have planned.

Standing on the hood of the Buick big country GNX (lamar later named his latest album "GNX" in the sea of ​​dancers), a man in black sweat draped in the flags of Palestine and Sudan. He then jumped out of the car and ran along the periphery of the stage, waving flags, with the words “Sultan” and “Gaza” written on it before being entangled by security personnel.

The NFL has identified protesters who have not yet been publicly named, part of the show's 400-member field actor, but he said he has hidden the flag on him. "No one is involved in the production and realizes the individual's intentions," the league said in a statement. Roc Nation, the entertainment company behind the half-time show, said the bill "is neither planned nor part of production," he said. Never had any rehearsals.”

The man was in security custody awaiting applicable charges and has banned future NFL activities, according to the League and the New Orleans Police Department.

President Donald Trump's competition took place during a week-long ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, suspending the war in Gaza, which killed more than 47,000 Palestinians. Meanwhile, the Sudanese civil war between the paramilitary group RSF and the Sudanese military rampage has killed more than 28,000 people and increased millions since April 2023.

This moment attracted great attention on social media.

Commentators label protesters as “Hamas supporters” and “terrorist supporters,” but more support the bill.

One X user wrote: "Do you know how crazy it is to break symbolism in Kendrick's performance, and a black man was arrested during this period for being arrested on the flags of Palestine and Sudan? Showcase of Unity Obviously a more powerful work of art!”

Although the NFL and ROC Nation clarified some of Lamar’s fans, he believes the artist endorsed the move by one of his performers. "Kendrick is arguably the biggest stage for Western music and has the Palestinian flag on others in the building, and that's what I know we make the right one." I know the NFL will rob his coal for this, but I really appreciate it. Thanks Kendrick Lamar,” another wrote.

However, others pointed out that Lamar did not speak publicly about the war in Gaza and Sudan. "This should be part of Kendrick's performance, but he's not brave enough. Sports journalist Leyla Hamed said his silence to Palestine/Sultan made him "aware of the problems in the world" Lost a lot of value.

But whether Lamar joined or not, many have celebrated the protests to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Palestinian and Sudan. One wrote: "Either way, if someone sneaks in the show and raises the Sudanese and Palestinian flags, or is planned by Kendrick and his backup dancers, they are very brave for this, this reminder People don't distract themselves from genocide. Place."