Sydney Sweeney's admirable positions on jeans
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The film and TV actress Sydney Sweeney remained wisely unapologetic about her jeans commercial that was illogically accused of "fascism" by leftists
Would Sydney Sweeney care to explain herself to the lunatic scolds?Here's another op-ed about this:
No, she would not — and thank goodness for that.
The starlet, who is promoting her new movie, “Christy,” sat down with GQ for a new interview in which she was shamed for — possibly, maybe — holding conservative views.
The writer tried to coax some sort of mea culpa from Sweeney for starring in a punny American Eagle ad in which she invoked her “great jeans” and showed off her famous cleavage. The summer campaign was based on an iconic 1980s Calvin Klein ad in which Brooke Shields used similar jeans/genes wordplay, but mentally ill critics in the media and on Tiktok claimed Sweeney was propping up Nazism and eugenics.
A more absurd news cycle, I cannot recall.
In a video, the GQ writer attempts to get Sweeney to praise Donald Trump, noting that he supported her via Truth Social during the height of Titler-gate.
The president weighing in was “surreal,” said Sweeney, who then dismissed the whole brouhaha — noting she was too busy filming a new season of “Euphoria” to get hung up on it all.
But the interviewer, seemingly determined to prove the actress is Eva Braun in distressed denim, responds:
“The criticism of the content, which is that maybe, specifically in this political climate, white people shouldn’t joke about genetic superiority, like that was kind of the criticism, broadly speaking, and since you are talking about this I just wanted to give you the opportunity to talk about that, specifically.” This is the same magazine that, in August, published a fawning profile of streamer Hasan Piker — the man who said, “America deserved 9/11.” GQ casually characterized that disgusting statement as “one of his most infamous wisecracks.”
Being a terror apologist is just being goofy. Being white in a denim campaign that uses a pun, that’s the real atrocity. Never Forget.
God bless, her Sweeney remained cool.
“I think that when I have an issue that I want to speak about, people will hear,” she said.
In other words, go pound sand.
If weak-kneed Republicans are looking for any pointers on how to deal with America’s propaganda media, they might want to check out actress Sydney Sweeney’s latest interview.Correct. And jeans were one of the best trousers Levi Strauss ever invented that women went on to make use of during the 19th century, and a blessing for them today. All leftists should let go of the topic already. And all RINOs should just retire from Congress if they're not proving talented.
[...] While asking Sweeney questions about Christy was part of the interview, it’s clear that Stoeffel had another agenda in mind prior to sitting down with the young actress. Namely, she sought to get Sweeney to grovel and apologize to unhinged leftists who threw a bizarre temper tantrum in response to her American Eagle ad campaign earlier this year.
After initially dancing around the subject for some time, Stoeffel finally asked Sweeney to address the freak-out, and if she was “surprised by the reaction.”
“I did a jean ad,” Sweeney said. “I mean, the reaction definitely was a surprise, but I love jeans. All I wear are jeans. I’m literally in jeans and a T-shirt like every day of my life.” [...]
Notice that at every stage of her interrogation, Stoeffel tried to all but force Sweeney into bowing down before the left-wing rage mob. And — more importantly — at every stage of her response, Sweeney refused to play along.
That Sweeney — a young actress in an industry extremely hostile to diverging thought — would have the courage to decline to engage in the left’s outrage theatrics is both courageous and impressive. Far more courageous and impressive than the cowardly behavior displayed by most Republican officials in their interactions with legacy media “reporters.”
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