I won't say it but I'm thinking it.
good luck with that...
Brooks just turned his bar into a Gay bar.
Head to the back room for a hot steaming order of “Penis & Rump”.
More here:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4159522/posts
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4160222/posts
And let’s not forget him playing for branDUHn’s inaug:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3926516/posts
Hey, $20 bux is $20 bux right?
Just taking advantage of what is probably his best known song title.
Can’t ya just see the line-dancing homos?
I know. I won’t listen to any of his songs now. He’s dead to me.
garth must have a harvard mba
calling your customers assh*les
seems to be marketing 101
hey garth
when is the garth/dylan duet?
if you dont
youre a transphobe
and what is this pride month nonsense
and a short month only 30 days
the wokesters should be pushing the homo/trans agenda 24/7 all year long
or they are homo/transphobes
In other words, there are many, many places to go other than his joint. People could change his mind pretty quickly by simply not darkening his doorstep, if only they would put aside their obsession with celebrity.
It’s interesting that so many articles are being written about Brooks. Is the news media trying to phase people out of their Bud Light boycott? Who is AB InBev paying?
Sounds like a gay bar.
Should change the name of the bar to “Steers and Queers”.
He should have said: “We’ll stock what sells.”
Instead, he called all of us who don’t want our children sexualized in Kindergarten assholes.
Interesting choice. Apparently he never had that “Son, don’t ever shit where you eat” talk with his father.
I used to hate country music when Garth was popular because I thought it was all awful like his music (and people inspired by him) it wasn’t until I heard actual older country music that I grew to appreciate the genre .
I’m up in Boston so it’s not like we got much of that music up here on the radio
Mr. Brooks you are free to do whatever you want with your business and people are also free to choose which businesses to patronize. Good luck.....
If Garth Brooks really believes in diversity and inclusiveness, he should go on tour dressed like Dolly Parton. That would encourage more trannys to embrace country music.
Well, that about takes care of that! Shout out for diversity along with serving BudLite and calling your customers aholes....this shouldn’t take long lol.
“’One is diversity, inclusiveness”
Spoken like a true brainwashed useful idiot marxist.
Recall that the CWA featured a transgendered guy prominently. Woke poison has seeped into the CW music business. Brooks could have said that he would stock Bud light and left it at that. But no, he had to make Bud Lite a symbol of diversity.
Boycotting Bud Lite is easy if you imagine Mulvaney washing down a full load with a Bud. Ew
Support for gay rights
In a 1999 interview with George, Brooks said, "But if you're in love, you've got to follow your heart and trust that God will explain to us why we sometimes fall in love with people of the same sex."
Lyrics to his song, "We Shall Be Free", features the line, "When we're free to love anyone we choose," which has been interpreted as a reference to same-sex relationships.
Brooks won a 1993 GLAAD Media Award for the song.
In 2000, Brooks appeared at the Equality Rocks benefit concert for gay rights. He sang a duet with openly gay singer George Michael.
Brooks' half-sister, Betsy Smittle, who died in 2013, was a well-known musician – releasing her own album Rough Around the Edges (as Betsy) and part of Brooks' band for some years. She also worked with the late country star Gus Hardin and other musicians in Tulsa. Smittle was a lesbian, and Brooks has credited her with some of the inspiration for his support for same-sex marriage.