Posted on 04/15/2023 5:49:39 PM PDT by Conservativetpa
Bud Light is facing heavy criticism after it revealed its sponsorship of transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, a biological man who recently celebrated 365 days of “girlhood.”
Kid Rock shot up a bunch of Bud Light cans in a video, country music star Travis Tritt said he was pulling the beermaker from any sponsorships of his concert materials, and Anheuser-Busch, the maker of the beer, recently watched its market value plunge by $5 billion once Mulvaney’s deal became public.
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“Woman are not flamboyant in the Dylan Mulvaney sense.
Girls act like girls
Women and ladies act like women and ladies
Dylan does not present as any of the above”
So... what you’re saying is that you’ve made a thoughtful analysis of Dylan Mulvaney and have concluded that he is not a woman or a girl.
Impressive.
“Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book has been rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And that process is continuing day be day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except the endless present in which the party is always right.”
George Orwell
If Joe Sixpack can believe a man is a woman he could also believe that inflation is transitory, politicians don’t lie etc.
I think they over-reached on this one.
When even your beer is a fraud the bloom is off the rose.
Lie lie and then finally deny.
#LetsGoBrendan
Then they have NO REASON to be execs in this company. Fire them!
I KNOW NOTHINK.
“Dumbasses hired a millennial white woman and thought they were getting a reasonable executive?”
And for BEER favored by blue-collar, salt-of-the-earth Americans, to boot? Good grief. Talk about tone deaf. Dumbasses X10.
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