White House Responds to Backlash Over Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle Ads

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The White House has commented on the controversy surrounding American Eagle's Sydney Sweeney jeans ads, which have been accused of promoting white supremacy and eugenics due to a pun on 'genes' and 'jeans.' The ads have sparked polarized reactions, with critics calling them racist dog whistles and supporters dismissing the criticism as woke overreach. Despite the controversy, the ads have gone viral and boosted American Eagle's stock, with neither Sweeney nor the company publicly responding.
- ‘Moronic’: White House responds to backlash over Sydney Sweeney ads Euronews.com
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- JD Vance Urges Democrats Angry Over Sydney Sweeney Jeans Ads to Keep It Up: ‘Continue to Tell Everybody’ Who Thinks She Is Attractive That They’re ‘a Nazi’ Variety
- American Eagle’s Male-Geared Sydney Sweeney Ads Have Gen Z Women Scratching Their Heads The Wall Street Journal
- Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad shows a cultural shift toward whiteness MSNBC News
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