Sydney Sweeney, perhaps the world's "hottest" actress at the moment (in more ways than one), attended the GLAAD Awards over the weekend in a very nice dress that, like most of her recent outfits, showed off her much-discussed chest.
For some online, this was yet another victory for anti-wokism.
Richard Hanania, who is rapidly becoming one of the most prominent figures of a right-wing argument that Sydney Sweeney's breasts are an affront to wokeness, revisited his viral take after Sweeney attended the GLAAD awards. To him, it appears that Sweeney's attendance at one of "liberalism's gayest institutions" was further evidence that wokeness had fallen.
This line of thought proved arguably more confusing than his first take.
Two weeks ago, Hanania kicked off a conservative media cycle by arguing that Sweeney's chest-centric appearance on Saturday Night Live proved wokeness was dead. Later, Canada's National Post ran an op-ed elaborating on this idea, saying that people finding Sweeney attractive was proof that America enjoyed sexiness, which is something the "woke" hated, though many firmly contested that argument.
Many online didn't see how Sweeney being attractive at an LGBTQ event was an affront to wokeness. If Hanania's argument was that "woke" people would hate seeing a beautiful blonde woman with big naturals in a queer space, several offered the opinion that both gay men and women have historically enjoyed that.
Sweeney attended the GLAAD Awards with Alexandra Shipp, her co-star in the romantic comedy Anyone But You. The film sees Sweeney and co-star Glen Powell undergo an enemies-to-lovers arc while attending a wedding between a lesbian couple, one half of which was played by Shipp.
However, this also seemed to be proof positive for Hanania that wokism was dying, as he noted Sweeney appearing with a non-white actress was "beating liberals at their own game."
It remains to be seen if Hanania's second foray into the "Sydney Sweeney's Anti-Woke Breasts" arena will catch fire in conservative circles the way his first try did, but many don't see how a well-endowed woman attending an LGBTQ event with her half-Black co-star from a movie set at a queer wedding is, in fact, torturing the libs.
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