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Liberals Cry ‘Nazi’ Over Sydney Sweeney Jeans Ad: Outrage Erupts

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Conservative voices slam the backlash as fake outrage. “Cancel culture run amok,” says Steven Cheung, Trump’s communicator. He blames extreme left thinking for turning a jeans ad into a racial debate.

Republican senator Ted Cruz piled on, mocking critics for seeing Nazis everywhere. “This is why Americans reject woke America,” conservatives argue.

American Eagle’s CEO has ties to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago, fueling claims the left targeted the brand politically. Many see the outrage as another attempt to divide Americans by race.

Fox News’ “The Five” aired a segment asking if Democrats gain from this invented scandal. Hosts suggested liberals exploit “fake moral crises” to silence opponents.

The controversy gained traction not because of actual harm, but because activists need fresh mileage to attack conservatives. Sweeney’s ad became a battleground in the culture wars.

Supporters of American Eagle praise the campaign for embracing American identity. They reject claims about white supremacy, calling the backlash “insane” and “anti-American.”

Finally, conservatives warn that obsessing over imagined slights distracts from real issues like immigration, crime, and economy. “Focus on what unites us, not false divisions,” they urge.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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