Brett Cooper criticized right-wing narratives linking outrage over Sydney Sweeney's ad campaign with the popularity of sorority recruitment videos. Sweeney's ad faced accusations of having White supremacist undertones, which conservative voices mocked. As the new school year approaches, sorority recruitment videos, which have featured fun themes and dances since 2021, have gone viral. Cooper dismissed claims that these trends are responses to Sweeney’s controversy. She believes many participants in the videos are likely liberal, challenging the simplistic conservative interpretations of the social media phenomenon.
Brett Cooper criticized the connection made by conservatives between Sydney Sweeney's ad and viral sorority recruitment videos, rejecting claims that they are responses to liberal outrage.
Cooper emphasized that sorority videos featuring fun dances and themed parties have been circulating since 2021, asserting they are mischaracterized by some right-leaning commentators.
Cooper pointed out the absurdity of framing a sorority's use of jeans in recruitment videos as a backlash against Sydney Sweeney, indicating these trends are misinterpreted by conservatives.
Many women featured in the sorority recruitment videos are likely progressives, according to Cooper, highlighting the disconnect in some conservative narratives surrounding these trends.
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