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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner. Contrary. Okay, this is now a massive
cultural war issue. It's another front in the culture wars.
And even President Donald Trump, even the White House now
is weighing in because this thing has gotten out of control.

(00:22):
So just for those of you, I'm sure most of
you know the story, but for those of you that don't,
American Eagle Jeans a big American company. They sell jeans. Sandy,
for example, loves them. She's got three or four pairs
of American Eagle jeans. She says they're the most comfortable
jeans you can ever wear. She loves them. I'm more

(00:45):
of a Levi's guy, to be honest, but let that go.
The fact is American Eagle big company. They sell a
lot of jeans to both men and women, and they
have now hired actress Sidney. She's a twenty seven year
old rising superstar. In fact, I saw her in one

(01:06):
movie maybe a year or two ago called Immaculate. It's
a horror movie. I thought she was excellent, honestly excellent,
absolutely excellent. Anyway, the point is she's a rising star.
She is a white woman, she has blonde hair, she
has blue eyes, and they have done an ad campaign

(01:27):
starring her, and of course she's selling jeans. Now, if
you haven't seen the ads, think of you know, a
younger white woman again, blonde hair, naturally blonde, blue eyes.
It's a little provocative, it's a little there's using a
little bit of sex and sex appeal to sell the jeans.

(01:51):
She's got, you know, a jeans pant. You know, she's
wearing pants, she's wearing a jean jacket or a jean shirt.
But it's a little bit on button so you can
see her belly button and a little bit of her cleavage.
So you know, they're using sex and her sexual appeal
or sex appeal to sell the ad. Now, that alone,

(02:13):
by the way, I swear to you, is already causing
tremendous hysteria and has thrown the left into a tizzy.
The fact that they're using a blonde woman use and
as supposedly an attractive blonde woman to sell jeenes that
already has got them in an uproar. But hold on, no, no, no, no, no.

(02:36):
Now they're saying that this ad campaign, which they began
rolling out over the weekend, first on the internet and
then obviously on television, that this is now pushing in
their words, this is coming from the Washington Post, from MSNBC,
from the media, from social media. On tape talk, you

(03:01):
have liberal activists in an absoluteizzy saying this is pushing eugenics.
I swear to you white supremacy, white genetic superiority, that
this is taking us back to quote unquote Ariyan ideology

(03:21):
of the nineteen thirties and yep, Nazism. Sydney Sweeney is
a Nazi American Eagle ad. American Eagle Company in this
ad campaign is a form of Nazism. And now the
left is calling for not just a boycott of American Eagle,
but they want to destroy Sidney Sweeney's career. She's now

(03:46):
branded a Nazi. American Eagle is branded as a Nazi company.
Why because of these ads. Now, in these ads, this
is the part that's really set them off. Yes, she's
a white woman who's blonde, blue eyed. That's already too much.
But she plays or uses a pun on words. She's

(04:10):
a play on words. She's using a pun which is
and the tagline in the ad is Sydney Sweeney has
gray genes j E a n S. But initially in
one of the ads it says, Sidney Sweeney has great
genes G E N E S. And then she'll erase

(04:32):
the genes in the ad and then replace it with
J E A N S. So she talks about, hey,
you know something's are hereditary, your eye color, your hair,
your personality. There's also an inside quip or joke about
the fact that she's well endowed upstairs, if you know

(04:55):
what I mean. Okay, she's got a pair of uh,
you know, she's got a pair. She's known for having
a pair upstairs, and so you know she's well endowed.
And they're like, you know, hey, that's that's just genetic.
You know, that's that's just you know, that's having quote
unquote good geens. Now from this play on words, and

(05:18):
I'm gonna play you the ads because you're gonna say,
come on, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff, there's gotta be more to this. No,
that's it. So one ad has her fixing a car
and she's in jeans, and then she says, Sydney Sweeney
has gray jeans. Another ad has her like lying on

(05:41):
the ground wearing jeans and a jean shirt half unbuttoned.
You see a little bit of her belly button. A
little bit of her cleavage, and you know she's talking
about how you know, some Trump traits are inherited and
like jeans run in your family. I E G E
N E S and a of course G E A

(06:02):
N S. In other words, American eagle genes. It's just hey,
it's so good. It goes from parents to offspring. It's
we're an American eagle family because that's how good the
gens are. They're in our genes. You get it from this,
From this, I swear to you, this is the rise

(06:25):
of a new Hitler. They are going crazy. Salon dot Com,
The New York Times, The Washington Post, Good Morning America, MSNBC.
They're flipping out there. This is now, according to them, now,
this is now a cultural shift towards white nationalism, white supremacy,

(06:52):
the rise of the fourth right, kendor Donald Trump. Here
is the Sydney Sweeney ad where she's just going on
about how she's got great jeens. It's just her in
jeans saying she's got great jeans. Roll cut one, Mike

(07:17):
Sidney Sweeney has very keynes. She's fixing a car. She's
under the hood. She closes the hood and she replaces

(07:37):
American has great genes g E N E S. She
just crosses it out and it says has great jeens
j J E A N S. And then she goes
in the car and drives off. That's it. That's the ad. Now,
this is the ad I'm gonna play now that has
really set them off. She's lying on the ground, she's

(08:01):
got American Eagle jean pants, American eagle jean shirt or whatever,
long shirt slightly half fun buttoned. So it's a little
provocative using they're using sex to sell, which is what
advertisers obviously do. And here it is. Here's the Nazism,
here's the white supremacy. Roll cut one be a mic.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
Jeans are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining
traits like her color, personality, and even eye color. My
jeans are blue.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
City's tweeny haspberry kenes, and you know she's got blue eyes.
And of course she's wearing blue jeans, American eagle jeans.
Wink wink, she's got gray jeans.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
Ha ha ha.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
So I mean that's I'm telling you, that's it. That's it.
That's I'm giving you all of it, nothing more, nothing less.
Here it comes. This is a black woman. She's a
prominent liberal activist on social media. On TikTok, she saw
the American Eagle ad and she now says, listen to

(09:11):
this that the racism being exhibited now by Sydney Sweeney
and American Eagle is so blatant that it's the rise
of the KKK. She starts to break down and cry.
The woman is crying as she's filming herself on social media.

(09:32):
Roll cut two, Mike.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Because it's just so blatant. I keep thinking that people
just are not gonna believe us until we're hung out there.
But then even then I feel like they'll be like,
oh no, kind of like they are with.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
You know, in other words, until you start seeing lynchings.
Until you start seeing lynchings, you're just not gonna believe
us that racism is rearing its ugly ahead.

Speaker 4 (10:01):
Again.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Now this is the same woman. Listen to this world.
Cut two a Mike.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
You know I did a post about saying, hey, like,
these are the action steps that we really need to
see from the good whites, where I said I need
protection put my cash out, and she goes, well, would
you just rather white women just not follow you? At
all anymore because and I'm like, yeah, definitely unfollow me.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
Ay AYI Now it goes on, It goes on. I'm
telling you, it's just it's everywhere. They want a boycott.
They're launching a boycott of American Eagle Genes. They want
to destroy Sydney Sweeney's career. My friends, what they're really
saying is that whiteness equals Nazism, that you should be

(10:56):
ashamed to be a white woman. Okay, the Internet, on
social media, and now in the fake news media establishment,
all hell has broken loose. I'm not kidding. This is
the mother of all culture wars. The left is enraged.
It is going on a rampage saying that this new

(11:19):
ad campaign by American Jens American Eagle Gens forgive Me
American Eagle Genes with actress Sidney Sweeney is now, this
is the cultural shift that Trump wants to push us
down down the road toward Nazism. Their words, eugenics aryan

(11:42):
ideology white supremacy, and a restoration of what they're calling,
quote unquote a culture of whiteness. And all of this
based on three ads starring the actress and you know
her wearing jeans Now, remember I'm mention this liberal activist
woman that was literally crying over the American Eagle ad this.

(12:07):
The same woman now is saying, don't even talk to me.
If you can't see that this is not only racist,
but a form of white supremacy ideology, then according to her,
there's nothing to talk about. Roll cut to be Mike.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Is that one guy whatever his name was, oh uh,
descendant of the oppressor. He's like, we Lindsay still does
a good job, and I appreciate her work in labor,
so I'm gonna still follow her. No, definitely unfollow me.
If you are any type of person, but especially a
white woman who's coming to this platform thinking you're doing

(12:51):
me a favor by clicking a follow button, leave now immediately.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Now, now she's a black activist. The only reason why
I'm mentioning her color. I don't care about people's race,
But the only reason why I'm mentioning her race or
her skin color is she's now telling that all white women,
but I don't care blonde hair, brown hair, red hair,
black hair, whatever, brown eyes, hazel eyes, green eyes, blue

(13:19):
whilee whatever, that all white women have to disown Sydney
Sweeney and American Eagle genes based off of these three
ads that if not, then you are part of the
oppressor class, and you are, whether you know it or not,

(13:39):
you are a Nazi. You are a crypto white supremacist
and Nazi. And according to her and so many now
most white women are now fascist Nazis. Now it gets worse.
Listen to this. Now, this is a white woman activist

(14:02):
huge on the internet. Yeah, she's the one with all
the piercings in the nose ring, right, Mike, that's the one. Yeah, Okay,
So she's got all the you know, she's got a
huge nose ring, all of these piercings all over her body.
Listen now to her. She's one of the influencers leading
the charge calling for a boycott of American Eagle jeans

(14:24):
and saying Sidney Sweeney's career must be destroyed. Roll cut three, Mike,
it's still really shocking.

Speaker 5 (14:34):
Like a blonde haired, blue eyed white woman is talking
about her good genes Nazi propaganda, but a company whose
name is literally American Eagle is making fascist propaganda like this.

Speaker 1 (14:50):
So she says, there's only one answer. Roll cut four, Mike, don't.

Speaker 5 (14:56):
Forget to boycott American Eagle and cancel this.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
There you go, and that's all. It's all over TikTok,
it's all over Facebook, it's all over x it's all
over Instagram. And like I said, MSNBC now wal to
wall coverage, the big networks, now the morning shows, wal
to wall coverage. You've got these culture critics coming out

(15:22):
of the woodwork Washington Post, New York Times. Is this
now the beginning of the Third Reich? That's what this
ad campaign means, I swear to you. You even now
this to me is terrifying. This is a woman. She's
apparently a very highly educated woman. She's a trauma surgeon

(15:42):
and ironically, white, blonde hair, blue eyed. She's a woke
liberal trauma surgeon. Listen to what she says about Sidney
Sweeney and the American Eagle ad campaign. Cut five, Mike.

Speaker 6 (16:03):
The Sydney SMENI Arian Eagle ad is not only xenophobic
and racist, it's also scientifically inaccurate. She says, genes often
determine hair color and eye color. I'm sorry, often that's
literally what they do. If they're not determining hair color

(16:24):
and eye color.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
What is I I this is and this is a surgeon.
This is a trauma surgeon. You know, I don't know
what city she's in. Please don't, please don't let it
be Boston. I'm begging you. Can you imagine, seriously, you
get into a car wreck or a car accident on
the highway, or you get shot or whatever, and she's

(16:46):
the one that's operating on you. Holy whoa well, holy SHAMOI. Anyway,
So this is now, this is not Why is this?
Why is Trump weighing in? By the way, the White
House way in and said that woke ideology needs to
be buried once and for all, and that this is

(17:06):
the epitome of cancel culture, which it is, and the
epitome of woke insanity, which it is. And then Trump's
communications director came out and called it this whole anti Sweeney,
this boycott campaign against American Eagle. I can't say it
on the air bull you know what, bull beep, you

(17:28):
know bs, Bravo Sierra. He goes pure, unadulterated bull crap.
So Trump is saying this is a poison, We've got
to stop this. The White House is saying this is
a poison, We've got to stop this. Now, what is
to me frightening about all of this. Okay, on two grounds,

(17:49):
and then I want to go to the phone lines.
What they're now saying is they're trying to shame white
women for being white. I mean, that's how God made them.
They're trying to really shame white people in general for
being white. I mean, I'm sorry, that's how God made me.

(18:10):
I don't know what else to tell you. So that's
the skin color I was born with. I'm sorry, that's
just that's just what it is. So being white is inherently,
as I said, it's equivalent to being born a Nazi
unless you renounce your whiteness. Okay, lines are jammed. I'm

(18:31):
going to go to the phone lines. Let me just
ask a couple of questions, and I want to read
one message from Mark on messenger. Have you seen the ads? Obviously,
I'm going to ask all of you, and do you
find them offensive? Do you see them as code? And
that's what the left is arguing that this is somehow
code for fascism, for aryan superiority, for white supremacy, for

(18:59):
a kind of a new Nazi culture that celebrates whiteness,
blonde haired, blue eyed people above everyone else. That's what
the left is now arguing, do you see this and
what do you make now of this boycott campaign over

(19:21):
American eagle genes and over the actress Sidney Sweeney, And
let me throw it out there, and I think it's
very obvious. I think this is blatant, vile, disgusting, anti
white bigotry. It is anti white racism masquerading as quote
unquote wokeness. This is not just cancel culture, censorship and

(19:45):
the exertion of political power to silence people. It is that,
but it's now much worse. It's as if now they're
declaring war on whiteness itself, on being white, as if
being white somehow a disease. And it's a different kind

(20:05):
of racism, but it is just as ugly, just as
ugly as the racism that you saw, say, under the
eugenics movement of one hundred years ago. And that's what
the left is saying, that this is pushing a modern
form of quote unquote eugenics. They're openly saying that, and

(20:25):
they're saying this is something that Hitler would be proud of.
That the eugenicists that back to KKK and that was
very prominent in this country. In the nineteen twenties, in
the nineteen thirties would be very very proud of. So
do you see that? Or like me, are you asking
yourself what is wrong with all of you? There's nothing

(20:46):
wrong with this ad. It's a perfectly normal ad. Run
of the mill ad. And I see a white, blonde haired,
blue eyed actress who's famous. Who is you using some
sex appeal to sell jeans? I don't see Adolf Hitler.
And if you see Adolf Hitler, we you're either insane,

(21:11):
literally you're insane, or you're a stone cold bigot. Agree disagree?
Six one seven two sixty six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, this is from Mark on Messenger. Jeff,
I'm sorry, but if you or anyone else isn't going

(21:32):
to say it, then please let me say it. It's
time to get off the plantation and out of the
cotton fields. Nobody is oppressed anymore. They only choose to
be two words, Jeff Abraham Lincoln. I mean, it's just

(21:58):
you know, and again just one side point. And then
I want to keep, you know, I want to They're saying, well,
it's directed against brown and black women. What so what
if I see an ad. And there are many black
actresses and many black models who use their sex appeal
to sell jeans. American Ego actually had a campaign just

(22:18):
a few years ago with nothing but black women or
brown women, Latino women promoting gens. You know, I don't
go around and say, oh, if I see a black model,
it's directed against me, so directed against white people, like
these people are sick. Just because there's a white woman

(22:39):
selling jeans doesn't mean it's somehow directed against black women
or Latino women. They just show Sydney Sweeney because they
find you're young. It's the demographic. She's twenty seven, she's
a rising star. They think she's attractive that she can
sell the gens, promote the jeans, want people to buy it.

(23:01):
I'll be honest with you. She sells them really good.
They looks. I'm serious, she looks. I'm like, those cheanes
look really comfortable, man, And Sandy's telling me, trust me,
they are. That's why Sandy only wears American Eagle jeans.
But let that go. So when I see someone promoting
a product and they happen to be of a certain

(23:23):
race or skin color, I don't automatically assume it's directed
against every other race. I mean, this is what I'm
talking about. They literally now are judging people based on
the color of their skin, and they're stigmatizing people, harassing people,

(23:45):
persecuting people, targeting people simply because of their skin color.
Hitler is laughing from hell. Agree, disagree six one seven
two six sticks sixty eight sixty eight. Enough of me.
I want to hear from you, Anthony in Michigan. You're

(24:07):
gonna kick us off. Anthony, thanks for holding and welcome Jacooner.

Speaker 4 (24:12):
It's better minute. It's great to be back. Hey. The
only thing wrong with that is that they didn't play
girls Girls, Girls by poison in the background. No, seriously,
yif God forbid a young man want a attractive young
lady that he may want to wife up, go back
to church and have a bunch of babies.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
With number one?

Speaker 4 (24:34):
Is this femininity versus feminism? Now, let's focus on the
subtle message in.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
That whole video.

Speaker 4 (24:41):
Do you know what that car was?

Speaker 1 (24:44):
I think it's a Mustang, right, Anthony the.

Speaker 4 (24:46):
Chief either a nineteen sixty five or nineteen sixty six
Shelby Mustang GT. Now do you know what a bad
and it rhymes with gas. Harold Shelby was they all
want to go back to the non He was a
fighter pilot during World War Two, became a race car
guy that gave up racing because he had Angina. He

(25:07):
won Lemons in fifty nine in his class and he
went off the build not only the Cobra, but he
had to deal with Forward to convert the Mustang to
a winner. Jeff, that's the big deal. That car screams
of America and winning America is back. That car is
a holy rail car right now. Why don't you have
Sandy look on the internet what those things are going for.

(25:30):
I think one crossed the auction block at a million bucks.
There's so many subtle messages here that you know. I
was a huge fan of that car and still am.
I remember seeing when I was a kid going up
this access road and looking over at the local highway
and a couple of guys drag racing them. They were rough, brutal.

(25:51):
It was a race car for the street. They rode
like a tank, but they handled and they went like stink.
And it's like, it's so indicative of what America is.
She was driving it, and that's got to drive them. No.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
Oh, it's Look, by the way, just Ashton now is
really like, like you, Anthony, he's really getting into cars.
He's like, he loves cars, and he loves the Mustang,
every any kind of Mustang. He's a huge Mustang guy.
Loves mustangs, loves these muscle cars, and he loves the ad.
He loves that ad, that ad in particular. And you know,

(26:24):
and the best part is, you know, she's doing donuts
in the you know the she's doing donuts in the
Mustang at the end of the ad. And you're right,
it screams Americana. It screams you know, Ford Mustang, muscle cars,
blue jeans. You know, it's you know what, you know
what it really screams, Anthony. Honestly, normalcy. This is the

(26:47):
way I would describe the whole ad. It's just normal.
Sidney Sweeney is normal. The jeans are normal, the cars
are normal. The message is normal. It's almost as if
it's saying it's time to return to normalcy from the
crazy wokeness of the last four to five years. That

(27:08):
that's that's what this is. And you can see that
the Left for them, normalcya means Nazism. That's that's the
way I read this, But I'm with you to me
that ad is a great ad, and I love it
how she's working underneath the hood of the Mustang and
then plugging the jeans and then gets in the car

(27:32):
and there's a couple of donuts with smoke, you know,
just coming out of the wheels, and then she just
rides off into the sunset. Look, I'm telling you these
are great ads. Six one, seven two, six, six, sixty
eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, No, this is
very real. People are saying, come on, Jeff, these people

(27:52):
are such idiots. This can't be real. I'm like, no,
I'm telling you, this is really real. There apparently it's
a huge boycott campaign. It's all across social media. It's
everywhere on TikTok, everywhere, on x everywhere, on Facebook, everywhere,
on instagram. MSNBC is losing their mind. It's segment after

(28:15):
segment after segment. They're writing op eds the Washington Post.
You look at these morning shows, Good Morning America. This
is like a national crisis. Their words, this is the
cultural crisis that this woman, this twenty seven year old, blonde,
blue eyed, white actress, is pushing jeans and going on

(28:39):
about having you know, good genes I E G E
N E S as a play on words to you
know J E A N S. And they're they're going
on about this is like a return of the eugenics
movement of the twenties and thirties like that. They're they're
crying on the internet. They're they're boycotting American Eagle, They're

(29:02):
threatening the CEO. They're saying they're going to destroy Sydney
Sweeney's career. It's a pr crisis now for her and
her team. Apparently her agent now is doesn't know what
to do. They're trying to knix roles for her in Hollywood.
I mean, they're going for this lady's for this young
woman's throat and all she does is just do a

(29:24):
good job in selling jeans. That's all this woman did.
So you know, look, I want to ask all of
you have you seen the ads number one, number two?
What do you make of them? Do you see I
don't know code for Hitler in there? Do you see
I don't know the Aryan race. And to the women,
I want obviously I'm gonna take calls from everybody. I

(29:45):
welcome everybody, but to the women especially in the audience.
Do you feel the need to denounce Sydney Sweeney? Are
you offended by these ads because any feminists now are
arguing that you should be six one seven two six

(30:06):
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Jimmy in quinsy,
thanks for holding Jimmy, and welcome coome on in Jeff, Jimmy, No,
Jack wild Uh.

Speaker 7 (30:18):
You know British sports card THEA they do the ad
campaign with like eight and nine of these like you know,
androgynous multi racial dress basali like in these body suits
and two two's. Their sales dropped ninety eight point five percent.
The company is like shut down. They're not selling any

(30:39):
cas literally, you know, and people probably expected, you know,
this gene company to have like Gilla Molvani and electric scooter,
but they, you know, they're slowly committing suicide, and you know,
people have had enough.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
You know.

Speaker 7 (30:55):
The commercials are so nice, unlike anything else is simple,
you know, and she's beautiful and one persona and it's
just so cool and so just to be so normal,
you know, it's so refreshed and it's unbelievable, you know.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Jimmy, let me ask you. It's it's the elephant in
the room. So let me ask you directly, do you
think a lot of this because a lot, a lot
of this is coming from liberal white women. There were
some black women, some black liberal activists. I played one
of them. They're crying and stuff. But for the most part,

(31:30):
this is being driven on the off ed pages in
many you know, on MSNBC and Good Morning America and
you know all these other places that this is a
lot of them are white liberal women feminists. They're the
ones now that are just a tizzy over this. Okay,

(31:51):
in a huff and a puff? Are we seeing? Is
this jealousy? Is this envy because they look at someone
like Sydney Sweeney and maybe they feel envious that they
wish that they were as attractive as her, or perceived
as attractive as her, and had the sex, you know,
have the sex appeal that she has. Is a lot

(32:11):
of this liberal white women, feminist women who just can't
stand other women who are much more attractive than they are.
Is that what we're looking at? Old fashioned envy and jealousy, you.

Speaker 7 (32:30):
Know, decades of feminism and the unhappiness that it's caused,
you know what I mean, It's you know, manifested into
this and it's you know, Victor Davis Hanson, you know,
the professor appointed out. He said that that for example,
blacks like twelve percent of the population. Caucasians are still

(32:52):
seventy percent minus thirty six million illegals, he says, but
not all advertisements. They did his study, it's like fifty
two percent, you know, blacks, and then other you know,
racist ethnicities, you know, to the exclusion of it, especially men,
you know, Caucasian men, and you know, the term white
is like almost like a pejravative now, you know. And

(33:15):
then you look at the hostility. This has been stun
since DEI originated in seventy two. At the you know,
policies you know that were implemented, and it's you know,
you got to drive a stake to it to stop it.
It's it was used by the Democrats in the left
of power to have a permanent under class, a grievance culture.

(33:38):
You know, they kept, you know, perpetuating through the decades.
And this is the end result. And like you said,
the crime statistics, he said, FBI again twelve percent the
so called interracial violent crimes. He said that whites fifty thousand,
but blacks five hundred thousand, fifty six more times likely

(33:58):
to be attacked by a black. And then it went
Hispanic and they didn't mole preference. He said, the Caucasians
are the most tolerant of all ethnicities and races. But
you never know it. You know, they keep talking. Remember
Joe Biden with the white supremacy, with that disast stage
he had set up.

Speaker 1 (34:16):
You know, well, that's not exactly look and that's what woke.
That's ultimately, that's what woke ideology is. It's Marxism, and
at the heart of modern Marxism is a hatred for
the United States, obviously for Jews, Israel, Jews, Christianity, and
ultimately white people. I'm just calling it the way I

(34:38):
see it. And look after the George Floyd riots, if
you remember, there was a big push in advertising. I
don't know what the hell advertising had to do with
alleged police racism and leading to the death of this
guy in Minneapolis. But let all that go, and all
these advertising agencies said, no, we're going to hire many
more minorities to do commercials. And you've seen it now

(35:01):
over the last four or five years, you have many,
many more minorities now and all you name it. Look,
if I watch an NFL game, almost every second AD
is a minority. So they're trying to, if not compensate,
over compensate, okay, in terms of proportion of the population.
But what we're talking about now is even a step

(35:22):
further than that. They're no longer just saying, you know,
we should have more Asian women or more Asian men,
or more black men, or more black women, or more
Latinos or whatever in commercials and in advertising. What they're
now saying is, and this is what you're touching on, Jimmy,
is that whiteness is bad. You shouldn't have a white

(35:44):
woman selling genes because that smacks of Nazism and Arianism
and eugenics and white supremacy. And that's look, Flip, just
replace white with you Jewish, you know, being Jewish. This
is straight out of you know, they keep going on

(36:04):
about Hitler, Hitler, Hitler. This is straight out of Hitler
and the fascist of the twenties and thirties. The ad
is too Jewish, she looks too Jewish. How can you
have a jew do an ad? The Jews are to
blame for everything in the world. The Jews are the oppressors.

(36:26):
The Jews are the ones who are behind imperialism and
capitalism and exploitation and racism and all the troubles of
the world at the feet of the Jews. Now it's
at the feet of white people. That's what's saying. There's
nothing new in what these people are talking about. They're
just substituting now white for jew That's it. And that's

(36:52):
why I led the show with and again I said
it on X last night. I'm like, what's wrong? I'm sorry,
what's wrong with being I'm not saying it's better, of
course not, but I'm just what's wrong with being a
white woman? What's wrong with having blonde hair and blue eyes?
I don't have much hair, but the little hair that
I have is you know, brown and grayish. But you

(37:14):
know I have brown hair. I don't have blonde hair.
I've got hazel eyes. I don't have blue eyes. But
what's wrong with having blonde hair and blue eyes? Many
people find blonde hair, blue eyes attractive. There's nothing wrong
with that. Like, suddenly now you have to be ashamed
for being a white woman. Suddenly now you can't have

(37:36):
white women, especially attractive young white women do commercials because
somehow this is offending everybody else in our society. I mean,
you would never say that about an attractive black woman.
Let's say you had an attractive black model pushing you know.
And by the way, they did American Eagle. Everything that
they're attacking American Eagle, just that everybody knows. They started

(38:01):
in twenty nineteen, even before George Floyd. Attractive black women
models doing ads for American Eagle, jeens, attractive Latino models, women,
Latina models pushing the jeans, very successful campaign. Asian women,
attractive Asian women, very successful campaign. Then they went to Gaze.

(38:26):
They wanted Gaze openly gay guys pushing the jeans that
they pushed. Then if you went remember the big thing
was supersize, so they wanted larger women, more obese women,
and they pushed that. And then by the way, American
Eagle is big behind June Pride month, So I'm just saying.

(38:48):
And by the way, the owner of the company, you
can look it up, Ja Schottenstein. Jay Shottenstein is the
name is the guy who owns it. He's Jewish. He's Jewish,
so the company is owned by an Orthodox Jew. They

(39:09):
have been pushing black, Latina and Asian models, supersize models,
transgender models, gay models, and they fund their big behind
June Pride, June LGBTQ, June Pride Month. And this is
somehow a Nazi company. That's what the left wants us

(39:30):
to believe. Why because they take one blonde woman and
stick her in, a known actress who's rising, and they
stick her in there for three ads and she's selling jeens.
You can't make the stuff up. Now. The other question
I have for these feminists that are yelling and screaming
and belching and complaining, tell me when Kelvin Klein or

(39:54):
Alta or bud Light, speaking of you know, Dylan mulvaney.
And by the way, look how into bud Light their
sales tanked. You know you mentioned Jaguar. Their sales tanked,
bud Light. It was a disaster. But Calvin Kawing, bud Light, Alta,
where were all these women when they had actual men,

(40:16):
men pretending to be women, be their spokespeople and push
their ad campaigns. You know how many women models, female
models who put in their years in the business. It's
hard to get a good contract in modeling. I'm telling
you I've got emails the last couple of days over
this saying, Jeff, listen, I'm a model and I've been

(40:39):
in the trenches for years. You don't know how hard
you have to work to get into one of these
big ad campaigns. And they're saying, all these feminists when
they took big contracts away from actual real women and
had men who, by the way, aren't even attractive men,
but let that go pretending to be women, and they
give them the plump positions at Calvin Klein or a

(41:02):
bud Light or Alta. None of these feminists complained. They
weren't saying this is a racing women, this is discriminating
against women. I mean, these people are sick. No, Ultimately,
I'm gonna call it the way I see it. They're

(41:23):
jealous of Sydney Sweeney. They're also anti white racists to
the core, but they're jealous of Sydney Sweeney. That's what
a lot of this is. I mean, am I wrong? Jimmy?
Thank you very much for that call. I really appreciate it.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight, sixty eight.

(41:45):
And furthermore, you know, think about it. The left now
has completely alienated men they've alienated men. Okay, most normal
men gone gone. Now they're going to alienate women, especially
white women. So white women are going to say, so

(42:06):
we're we're all a bunch of Nazis because we happen
to be white, God forbid. Especially if we have blonde
hair or blue eyes, then were like double Nazis. Okay,
good luck. I don't know what else to tell you.
Paulette in Mansfield. Thanks for holding Paulette and welcome.

Speaker 8 (42:27):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (42:28):
How are you. I'm good? How are you?

Speaker 8 (42:30):
I'm very well?

Speaker 3 (42:31):
Thank you.

Speaker 8 (42:32):
I have blue eyes, I have blonde highlights.

Speaker 3 (42:35):
Oh my god.

Speaker 1 (42:38):
What I want?

Speaker 3 (42:39):
What I want to know is.

Speaker 8 (42:41):
Where can I buy like ten tiers of American Eagle
jeans and a size for Please let me know where
I can buy these because I'm going to buy some
for myself, my two daughters, my granddaughter, anybody it's got
a birthday coming up, You're going to get American Eagle jeans.

Speaker 1 (43:00):
Paul Ette, You're the perfect person to be calling in.
How do you feel you watch the ads, the reaction
to the ads, you know, how do you feel? Number one,
do you feel that it is somehow code for white supremacy?
Or Nazism or the Eugenic's movement of one hundred years ago.

(43:22):
In other words, that you, somehow, blonde haired, blue eyed,
white women are superior to everybody else. That's what they're claiming.
Do you see that in the ad and b How
do you feel? Literally now you're being attacked for being
born with blue eyes, blonde hair, and having white skin, that,

(43:44):
according to them, you're some kind of a Nazi monster
unless you disown you know, your genetic traits. I mean,
that's how God made you. You know, nothing wrong with it.
It's with God. We're all in the image and likeness
of God. Some made us white, some made us you know,
you made us some of the black, some of us brown,
some of us Asian, blonde, black haired, you know whatever,

(44:05):
red haired. That's how God made us. I mean, it's
we're all beautiful in our own way. But Paulette, they're
going after you in particular. How does that make you feel?

Speaker 3 (44:16):
It's it's it's horrific, it really is. I'm proud of
who I am and my genes and my family heritage.
I am you know, mostly Irish, you know, French, whatever, English, whatever.
I think we're all beautiful in our own way, whether
you're black or brown or white or I don't understand

(44:38):
why they have to put so much importance on the
color of your skin. I mean, they call us racist.
That is so racist in itself, you know. I I
just it's just getting worse and worse. And speaking of like,
you know, I went into Alta, you know, to get
an eyeliner, and I couldn't find one female personally, had

(45:00):
to wait on me. They were all gay men, you know.
I just they're trying to, you know, cancel white women.

Speaker 1 (45:12):
You nailed it.

Speaker 3 (45:13):
That's that's how I feel.

Speaker 1 (45:14):
No, but you're right, But that's what that's exactly what
they want to do. They want to cancel white They
want you to be ashamed to be a white woman,
and to basically renounce the fact that you're white, that
you're a white woman, as if there's something to be
ashamed of. Paulette. I'm just curious. Have you seen any
of the ads?

Speaker 4 (45:34):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (45:34):
I did, yes, because they were all over Twitter.

Speaker 3 (45:39):
And I'd never heard of Sydney Sweeney before. But this
is going to definitely boost her career. If they think
that this is going to hurt her in any way,
I don't know. If she's in movies or whatever. But
whatever movie she's in, I'm going to make sure I
go see it.

Speaker 1 (45:52):
No, she's been in many movies. I've seen her in one.
It's called the movies called Immaculate. It's a more of
a horror movie, but she carries that whole film. I
don't mean horror as in like slash and blood and gore,
more like an exorcism, you know, like a possession movie.
And she plays a nun. And anyway she comes across
in Evil four, she goes to the Vatican and it's

(46:15):
a possession exorcism movie. Uh So, it's it's the horror
is more. It's not so much in the violence on
the screen. It's just you're you're anticipating, Oh my god,
what's gonna happen next? Oh my god, Oh my god.
You know, you're kind of on the edge of your seat,
what's gonna happen next. Uh she's a very good actress.
I've only seen one movie of hers. She's very very good.

(46:37):
Uh So, she's so good. I remembered her from that
one movie saying that she's got a career in front
of her. Did you as an ad I'm just curious Paulette,
what did you think of it just as an ad?
Did it work? Did it not work? Just overall the ads?
What do you think of him as just as advertisements?

Speaker 3 (46:56):
I thought they were brilliant, you know, a little bit
sexy or whatever, but that's just you know, what sells.
I didn't think it was, you know, in bad taste.
I thought they were they were very smart. And I
never bought a pair of American Eagle jeans before, but
I'm certainly going to. I swear to God I am.
And this is the thing. Every time they do something
like this, I call it the boomerang effect. It is

(47:19):
going to absolutely blow up in their faces. What they're
trying to accomplish is just going to do the opposite.
You know. Now you've got people looking around saying, well,
you know, I've part of American Eagles. I've never bought
a pair of their jeans, But now I'm going to
uh in this girl, you know, Sydney, Uh, she's begunna.
She's becoming famous just because thank you to the left

(47:40):
and thank you to you crazy liberals.

Speaker 1 (47:44):
Paulett's Sandy wants me to relate to you, because Sandy's
a big fan of American Eagle jeans. She's been for years. Uh.
She often she doesn't wear jeans that often, but when
she does, trust me, it's always American Eagle. She says,
they're the most comfortable jeans you can ever wear. So
she wants me to relate to you that American Eagle

(48:05):
has a great website. And she's saying, Paulette, you want
to buy American Eagle jeans, go right to their website.
You can order everything right there. So she wants me
to pass that off to you. Pass that on to you, Paulette.

Speaker 3 (48:19):
Well, I'm on my way to work and as soon
as I get here, I'm going on your website and
I'm ordering five.

Speaker 1 (48:24):
Here's I swear to God, Paulette, thank you very much
for that call. See and I think there's there's a
lot of Paulettes out there. That's why you know, before
the last break, I said, you watch American Eagle off
of this is going to sell a lot of jeans.
This boycott is going to blow up in the left face.
I could be wrong. I don't think so. Dave in Canton,

(48:47):
thanks for holding Dave, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (48:51):
And yet how are you very good?

Speaker 7 (48:53):
How are you Dave, yeesh, let me tell you something.
I have a blonde gilpriend at the moment, and Jeff,
he's a triple A already around up and down and
everything else.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
But Jeff, so, Dave, you you you like blonde haired women.
You find out you find the blonde haired women attractive.

Speaker 7 (49:12):
I love blondes, I love redheads.

Speaker 8 (49:14):
I like brunettes.

Speaker 4 (49:15):
I'm not picky, Jeffer when comes fuss?

Speaker 1 (49:23):
Dave, have you spoke? I'm just curious. Have you spoken
to your girlfriend about this ad campaign?

Speaker 3 (49:28):
I did not know about it till this morning yet.

Speaker 1 (49:31):
Okay, Dave, what do you make of the whole thing?

Speaker 6 (49:35):
Jeff, you know I look at it just like this.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
I'm from the old school days now.

Speaker 3 (49:40):
Back in the day, Jeff, give me.

Speaker 5 (49:42):
I'll give you a quick story.

Speaker 4 (49:44):
Black people came out with all kinds of commercials about fochine,
bow bottoms, platform shoes, all the styles and everything else.
And there were some beautiful black women in there.

Speaker 1 (49:56):
Nobody said nothing about nothing, and a lot of white
people were getting black oufers.

Speaker 4 (50:02):
But just like the black people had because you know.

Speaker 1 (50:04):
It was a it was a thing back in Yeah,
it was cool. It looked cool. Dave, can you do
me a favorite buddy? Please? Hang on. I'm up against
a hardbreak
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