Posted on 04/15/2023 11:09:57 AM PDT by george76
Bud Light has consistently been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. Roger Goodell's NFL has -- true to form -- joined it there. Despite the Bud Light's inexplicable choice to partner with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, the NFL has made the beer company the official sponsor of the NFL Draft.
That’s right, on a weekend when the best college football stars will be transitioning to the next phase of their careers, the NFL will be advertising for a company that supports transitioning of the worst kind. It's a match made in progressive heaven!
The NFL Draft will take place from April 27th-29th in Kansas City, MO, which will now double as a PR campaign for a company that is suffering steep financial consequences after partnering with Mulvaney.
As of Wednesday, Bud Light’s parent company Anheuser-Busch has lost nearly $5 billion in value as a direct result of putting Mulvaney’s likeness on its products. Additionally, the stock for the company was at $64.34 at closing time on Thursday, down from $66.73 on March 31.
It’s no surprise that a league as woke as the NFL would come to the aid of a company trying desperately to regain the good graces of the public. The league and Bud Light have a long history of partnering for major events, and Bud Light is the number one alcohol choice at many NFL stadiums.
However, just because two of the biggest companies in the American economy are partnering together and supporting transgenderism in one way or another does not make it right. Hopefully, NFL fans give Roger Goodell and his cohort a similar message Bud Light received and boycott the draft in some way.
That is disgusting!
Bleah!
Just Roger Goodell saying “Eat me” to everyday Americans.
Again.
Watch the game/show. Don’t buy the beer.
Yewwwwwww! M21 tranny, yep. Transcomms? Not so much.
I don’t understand why conservatives would even indirectly fund professional sports by watching.
He probably thinks that if Colin Kaepernick didn’t kill the game with his kneeling on the field, it is indestructible.
NFL and beer have been very typical MALE pastimes. (With appreciation to the women who like them too.) The goal of the left is to destroy the male component of the human species. (Not realizing that the male component is needed for the continuation of the species.)
Remember the ecstatic giggly gushing (I hate that word) over the first gay football player? I don’t, but I remember the hype over it. That was the same thing happening: utter joy over the trashing of a male pastime.
I hate the left, and am finished with woke companies - to the extent possible.
This x 1,000!!! The vocal majority make it sound like Freepers have stopped watching the NFL, but it simply isn't true.
LGBT-whatever issues aside, no one should drink that swill anyway
Shocker?
It all fits perfectly.
NFL needs to put their money where their mouths are.....draft ONLY “trans” men until they’re all picked. It’s only the right thing to do after years of only allowing biological men. Reparations.
Hold the line!
It almost makes me wish that I drank beer and watched football just so that I could boycott it! I suppose I am way ahead of the curve here. I have never liked the taste of beer, ever!
The super bowl half time show could be a gay orgy and republicans would still watch it but they’d complain on twitter how “they went a bit too far this year”.
I guess Trump Jr. Will be going to the NFL draft party and having the tranny beer on camera with Dylan Mulvaney one of the new tight ends that is being drafted by the NFL.
Yes, but they can only advertise during the transgender quarterback draft segment of the show
Krapperdunk is trying on dresses as we speak.
Usually do watch this-—
NOT THIS YEAR
I quit watching football on T.V.
Then I quit watching T.V.
I've better things to do....
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