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Either way. Hope we can all agree a sexually charged ad for a partnership (The Sydney Jean) that has profits go to mental health is highly inappropriate and questionable.
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Sydney Sweeney, an American Eagle ad campaign and why it sparked backlash

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Anonymous 7w

Fairly certain it’s just manufactured outrage to get clicks, what you’re talking about is a very real issue tho

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Anonymous 7w

Like this doesn’t feel appropriate for a charity partnership.

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Anonymous 7w

it’s definitely intentional, not mention a big part of her “fanbase” is nazis. remember when they freaked out that wokeness was over apparently because a white white woman with big boobs was on snl?

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 7w

Like I said on another post as a Graphic Designer myself we are taught to look at our designs for swastikas, innuendos, etc (silly but it happens). Do I think they could have thought this through better. Yeah. Maybe. Is it evidence that an entire design team at a corporations is giving in to white supremacy. No. It’s definitely odd that a management team and design/advertising team thought sex would sell donations to a charity…

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 7w

Well it does seem intuitively strange but if sex sells, you might as well use it to “sell” charity also.

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Anonymous replying to -> canesfan 7w

Yeah but as a civilized as society it feels like there is a line we need to draw

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Anonymous 7w

The lines are drawn by the money. If they think it’ll increase their bottom line then they’ll do it

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 7w

Sorry that wasn’t meant for you… :p

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