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The_Yoda said:
ArchangelMadzz said:

Its best to avoid praising certain people for having good genes because then you have to accept people have bad genes and that brings us down a road of eugenics. 

It's so easy to be "hey Sydney sweeney is fucking hot and so are our jeans"

I'm saying you bringing up DV part of the campaign was irrelevant because it doesn't mean that the campaign cannot be criticised, to me that's a weird thing to say. 

I totally understand the point of the campaign that it's a silly play on words, but the optics of it is pretty tone deaf and I'm surprised that this made it through the screening process. 

Like just because I understand the point doesn't mean it can't be weird and inappropriate, for example this old Sony ad 

Slippery slope fallacy.  

Also there is this: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMdIuUoRYAL/

I never said it could not be criticized I said you were missing the point.  Did you even know about it before I mentioned it?  Speak true. 

I'm saying the point doesn't matter because the criticisms have nothing to do with the DV, like I said it's just grandstanding and distracting from the issue people have.

And no, I didn't know because American eagle make 0 mention of domestic violence victims in the 7 reels they've posted about this campaign...

Editing to expand on the first point: slippery slope fallacy only applies if it's a new slope. We've seen the slope, We've been down the slope, the slope has been well and truly slipped on, which is why the very first thing I mentioned was attacks on Jewish people ( nazi ideology on the rise and that this is tone deaf and I'll add it's unfortunate too for Sydney to be in the middle of it as she probably just wanted to model some cute jeans 



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