The Brett Cooper Show

Feminists Are Crashing Out Over Sydney Sweeney’s “Good Jeans” | Episode 52

Jul 29, 2025
Controversial pro-family ads from Nike spark discussions on societal values. The backlash over Sydney Sweeney's ad reveals the clashing worlds of advertising and outrage culture. A deep dive into beauty standards questions the body positivity movement and links playful puns to serious issues like eugenics. Plus, insights on the benefits of local meat sourcing versus imported products. Wrapping up, the podcast tackles cultural sensitivity in country music and personal reflections on navigating societal pressures.
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ANECDOTE

Pregnant Brett Trapped by Electric Fence

  • Brett Cooper shares a personal story about getting trapped in an electrified pig pen while pregnant.
  • She struggled to turn off the fence electric shockingly until her mother came to rescue her in the rain.
INSIGHT

Tea App Hack Reveals Irony

  • The "tea" app allowing women to post about men was hacked, exposing private data and selfies.
  • Karma unfolded as another site surfaced ranking the women on the app, turning the situation ironic.
INSIGHT

Controversy Over Sydney Sweeney Ad

  • Some social justice voices accuse Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle 'Good Jeans' ad of promoting eugenics and white nationalism.
  • Brett Cooper argues this is overreach, as the ad is simply playful and highlights conventional attractiveness.
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