A protector who unfit for Palestinian and Sudani flags during Kandrick Lamar’s super bowl halftime performance has received a lifetime ban from NFL stadiums. The anonymous guard was part of the 400-member region cast and hid the flag on its own before the show started on the night of Sunday (February 9) at Caesar Superdome at New Orleans, Louisiana.
NFL said in a statement, “The person hid the item on his person and unveiled it late in the show. No one associated with the production was not aware of the intention of the person. The person had life from all NFL stadiums and events The ban was imposed for. ” ,
Images and videos, which went viral on social media, showed the protectors waving the flag after Mr. Lamor’s performance of his Grammy-winning song, “Not Like US”. “Sudan” and “Gaza” were written on flights with a heart and solidarity fist.
The protector stood on top of a car that was being used as appropriate in performance. The clips showed the security personnel in custody soon after uprooting the flag.
Entertainment company ROC Nation said in a statement that “the Act was neither planned nor part of production and never in any rehearsal.”
A person performing in the Kandric Lamar Haftime Concert #Super Bowl LIX overthrow a Palestinian flag and chased from the stage and finally dealt with security and removed. #SBLIX #Palestine pic.twitter.com/su8jl1eye3
– Diya TV (@Diyatv) 10 February, 2025
As the video went viral, a part of the NeTizance appreciated the protector to highlight the dangerous situation of the residents in the two countries, while the other called him out to try to politicize a sports program.
Whoever was waving the Palestinian flag behind the Kendrick, I know that NFL is going to send a drone to his house
– Heart Copene (@saeeddicaprio) 10 February, 2025
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Gaza Strip and Sudan
Since the Israel-Hamas war was ruled in October 2023, more than 48,000 died, while more than 111,000 were injured in the Gaza Strip. Although a ceasefire was agreed last month, the situation on the land was tense, probably occupied by the Gaza Strip, with President Donald Trump recently announced the United States plans.
Meanwhile, Sudan, a northeast African nation, has been in turmoil as its long-term autocratic President Omar al-Bashir was removed in 2019. Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and Sudan’s army have been fighting each other since 2023, due to which death has died. More than 28,000 people.