
About that weird blue jeans ad.
Actor Sydney Sweeney is currently embroiled in a days-long 'discourse' cycle about a campaign she shot with American Eagle. The ad — and whether it's a eugenics dog whistle — is one thing. But I liked this Atlantic piece that zoomed out and put the outrage and online content cycle into perspective. Chat, is discourse cooked? The Discourse Is Broken
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