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'Stupid': Singer Disappointed His Fellow Black Artists Turned Down Super Bowl

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Before Maroon 5 took the Super Bowl stage on Sunday night, a host of artists turned down the gig as a way to protest racial inequality. Rihanna, Cardi B, and others refused to perform because of the way the NFL has treated Colin Kaepernick. The former 49ers quarterback was the first player to kneel during the playing of the national anthem in the summer of 2017. Asked about it after the game, Kaepernick explained it was his way of protesting police brutality against minorities. Several players followed his lead. But, not all football fans appreciated the social justice demonstrations. In fact, many booed Kaepernick at his next games. He opted out of his contract the next season and has not been signed by a team since. He filed a grievance against the league and accused them of colluding against him.

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After several months of scandal and rapidly declining ratings, the league finally issued new guidelines for its players. They are expected to stand and respect the anthem, and if they can't do so, they should remain in the locker room.

That's why, when the NFL asked Rihanna to headline the halftime show, she refused.

"They offered it to her, but she said no because of the kneeling controversy," a source told US Weekly. "She doesn’t agree with the NFL’s stance.”

Cardi B had similar reasons. She would've performed, she said, if the NFL had "hired my friend back." 

Singer Akon had a different perspective. Judging by what he told TMZ, if he had been asked to perform on Sunday, he would've said yes. He says it's "stupid" to turn down the opportunity.

“Why would a black artist want to not perform in one of the biggest events in the world?” Akon responded. “That don’t help us. We need you to be on that stage.”

The singer suggested that some people take social issues and blow them out of proportion.

"And there’s always going to be somebody that feels that they’re being treated unfairly,” he continued. “There’s always going to be an imbalanced situation. But as people, we have to compromise certain situations to get to better places.”

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"At the end of the day, we all got to live in this world together,” he said.

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