Another crush bites the dust?

Yeah. I’ve written about Sydney Sweeney before, the woman with The Tits That Saved The West From Wokeness Somehow, and I said then that I didn’t know much about her, so I didn’t know where she herself might stand on that issue and other matters political… well, I have more of an idea now. Mind you, even if I didn’t know much about her, I did find her awfully cute, and I could’ve added her to the list of ladies on that older post. I wish I could still find her cute in the same way, but now I don’t know if I can… Oh well, not the first time I’ve discovered someone I had a bit of a crush on might actually be shitty in some way, and it probably won’t be the last time. I just hope Emilia Clarke doesn’t come out as a Reform voter or some such, because that would be too awful to handle…

Anyway, as to that ad campaign:

The actor by then had generated considerable media coverage after the outfitter American Eagle released several videos showing her modeling the company’s denim jeans and jackets. American Eagle’s campaign generally revolves around the punny use of the phrase, “Sydney Sweeney has great genes.”
In one video, “genes” is crossed out and replaced with “jeans”. Another clip showed the blue-eyed blond suggestively looking at the camera and discussing how her body’s composition “is determined by … genes”.
“Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue,” Sweeney continues in the advertisements, which include a joke about the cameraperson becoming distracted by her breasts.
Some social media users dismissed the campaign as graceless, arguing that it echoed rhetoric associated with eugenics and white supremacy at a time when the Trump administration was seeking to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives as well as aggressively pushing to detain and deport immigrants en masse.
One TikTok reaction video that received hundreds of thousands of likes accused Sweeney of ignoring the political climate of the moment, saying “it’s literally giving … Nazi propaganda”.
US conservatives have seized on the indignation over the campaign on the liberal fringes, rushing to praise Sweeney for landing a blow on “woke” advertising, invoking a term some use to besmirch DEI measures.

Now I’m not above using the word “Nazi” when I think it’s warranted, of course, but in this case… yeah, I’m not feeling it. I just don’t think it’s the white nationalist dogwhistle some people on the Left are calling it…

Mind you, that doesn’t mean some people on the Right aren’t taking it as one, even if I’m not hearing the signal… which is the point of dogwhistles after all, I know, though I suppose some people will pick up signals even if they’re not intended (cf. noted Beatles fan Charles Manson). This particular creep has a bunch of Taylor Swift AI pics with sunwheels and the like, so, you know… one of them.

I don’t know, I just find the whole thing dispiriting somehow; we perhaps should’ve known (and I’m seeing quite a few people saying they did, because OBVIOUSLY they’re all so SMART) after the “MAGA party” thing that she would be as Republican as the rest of the family evidently is, but the evident confirmation is still a letdown. I hope she has enough sense to disavow the chuds who’ve replaced the aforementioned Ms. Swift as their “Aryan” icon and that she does it in less time than Tay Tay took to make her own positions clear; like I said, I don’t entirely buy the argument that this is all some eugenics propaganda, and I rather doubt Sydney had that much creative input into the campaign… but she’s still the public face/cleavage of the thing, and some sort of clarifying statement might not go astray. In conclusion, I offer you this video I found:

Oh not again

Well, that’s ANOTHER apocalypse I’ve lived through, and I didn’t even know this one was coming. However, in an interesting twist, this particular doomsday prophet is actually denying being one:

Renowned preacher Prophet David Owuor has distanced himself from viral claims suggesting he prophesied the end of the world would occur on August 2, 2025.
In an official statement released by the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness on Friday, the church dismissed the circulating reports as false, misleading, and deliberately twisted to damage the reputation of the preacher and undermine his ministry’s message.
“The leadership and congregation of The Ministry of Repentance and Holiness strongly denounce the recent spread of false and misleading information about The World Ending on August 2nd, 2025,” the statement read.
“Prophet Dr Owuor has always been very categorical on the fact that nobody knows the day or the hour when the Messiah will return, as the Bible clearly states in Matthew 24:36,” it added. […]
This was not the first time such news emerged online.
Last year, similar claims attributed to the prophet also went viral, claiming that his prophecy had pointed to November 2, 2024 as doomsday.

We should be fair and note that this denial was also published before this putative apocalypse was supposed to happen so, unlike Harold Camping, for example, he’s actually not going for a post-facto rationalisation of an event that conspicuously failed to happen. Dave is so not wrong about something he supposedly said, he never even said it in the first place! Unless, of course, he was right nonetheless and the world DID end… but only in Kenya. That’s a possibility, I suppose…