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"When the outrage machine attacks a woman just for being white, you know the truth is under siege."
"Remember how, in recent years, nearly every high-profile “racist incident” that dominated the headlines eventually turned out to be a false flag or outright hoax? Well, nothing’s changed. The outrage-obsessed left has apparently run out of real things to be angry about, so now they’re inventing reasons to keep the mob frothing.
"Case in point: the latest American Eagle ad campaign featuring actress Sydney Sweeney. According to some perpetually offended leftists, it’s somehow Nazi propaganda. Yes, really.
"Yeah, I don’t get it either. In one spot, Sweeney says, “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color. My genes are blue.” From that, the usual outrage machine decided the campaign’s playful “great genes” riff is secretly pushing white genetic superiority.
"And naturally, the gatekeepers of left-wing culture are more than happy to amplify this.
"MSNBC producer Hannah Holland, for one, wrote a scathing critique of Sweeney’s casting. Instead of acknowledging the innocuous nature of a celebrity endorsement, Holland frames the entire campaign as a symptom of what she calls “an unbridled cultural shift toward whiteness.” She writes, “Advertisements are always mirrors of society, and sometimes what they reflect is an uncomfortable truth about who we’re really elevating.”
"Apparently, if a brand works with a white actress, it isn’t just selling jeans; it’s perpetuating an “intentional or at best, shockingly obtuse” campaign of exclusion.
"Holland’s reaction, and MSNBC’s amplification of it, goes far beyond honest critique. The piece is littered with the kind of sensationalist rhetoric that has become the network’s trademark. The casting of Sweeney, we are told, is “a not-so-subtle nod to eugenics and white supremacy.”
"I could get into the hypocrisy of a pro-abortion leftist lecturing the public about eugenics, but there just isn’t enough time." . . .
Matt Margolis is a conservative commentator and columnist. His work has been cited on Fox News and national conservative talk radio, including The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Mark Levin Show, and The Dan Bongino Show.
JD Vance ridicules Democrats for attacks on Sydney Sweeney jeans ad: 'Great strategy, guys!' | Blaze Media . . . "The lesson apparently taken is, 'We're gonna attack people as Nazis for thinking that Sydney Sweeney is beautiful.' Great strategy, guys, that's how you're gonna win the midterms," he joked. "Especially young, American men."
"The devastating election loss for Democrats can be blamed in part on a shift in support from male voters who rejected the Democratic Party, leading many on the left to seek new strategies to bring males back onto their side of the political aisle." . . .
Do those Keffiyah-clad robots in the streets even know what a Nazi is? Ask them to define "fascist". TD