"What the Super Bowl did for us was give us a sense of urgency"
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The subtext carries an accusation. “For us” draws a boundary around a community forced to manufacture momentum under conditions designed to stall it. A Super Bowl is a scheduled emergency, an engineered climax with stakes everyone agrees to treat as real. Jackson is pointing to the asymmetry: the state can create urgency overnight (policing, prosecutions, crackdowns), while movements are told to be patient, incremental, “reasonable.” By naming a cultural event that turns planning into adrenaline, he exposes how urgency is culturally produced - and therefore can be politically produced.
Context matters. Jackson wrote from within the carceral system, where time is weaponized: delays, indefinite waiting, bureaucratic drift. In that environment, urgency isn’t a motivational poster; it’s survival logic. The quote turns a mainstream American festival into a radical mirror: if a championship can concentrate the public mind, then liberation demands at least that level of commitment, coordination, and refusal to drift.
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Jackson, George. (2026, January 17). What the Super Bowl did for us was give us a sense of urgency. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-the-super-bowl-did-for-us-was-give-us-a-55178/
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"What the Super Bowl did for us was give us a sense of urgency." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-the-super-bowl-did-for-us-was-give-us-a-55178/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.





