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A video a U.S. fashion retailer has created controversy its use of the words "jeans" (as in denim) and "genes" (as in genetics). Social media is alight claims the video is racist. The company, American Eagle, produced the video its new line of clothes. The video stars denim-clad actress Sydney Sweeney. She tells the camera: "Genes are passed down parents to offspring, often determining traits hair colour, personality and even eye colour. My jeans are blue." The video closes the tagline: "Sydney Sweeney has great jeans." American Eagle said the play words was part of its ad campaign's "provocative language". It said the words were definitely going to "push buttons".

Many people have criticized the wordplay having eugenic undertones. Eugenics is a debunked theory that posits that humanity can be improved encouraging people certain genes to reproduce, to increase the occurrence of "desirable" racial traits. Critics the ad highlight the fact that Ms Sweeney is white, blue-eyed, and blonde. They suggest her looks are really "great genes". Former Fox News host Megyn Kelly called the criticism a "leftist meltdown". U.S. Vice President JD Vance called it an overreaction. Meanwhile, the White House communications director said attacking the ad was "cancel culture run amok". American Eagle says its ad "is and always was the jeans."

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