Bad Bunny performing earlier this year. Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

Bad Bunny told America on “Saturday Night Live” last week that people still have a few months to learn Spanish to get ready to best enjoy his Super Bowl halftime show performance.

Some Black people aren’t playing about it, as seen on social media.

There’s a groundswell of support bubbling up for the international superstar, with plenty of posts and comments among Black people celebrating Bad Bunny’s selection for the prestigious gig.

It’s a national conversation about who gets represented on one of the biggest stages in American sports and entertainment – and how language and identity play into that.

Actor and influencer O’Neil Thomas has shared massively successful posts about learning Spanish in the time since Bad

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