Keyword: dylanmulvaney
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Before speaking recently at an event at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC, a pastor approached me and said that we had met 20 years ago when I spoke at a particular church in Virginia. Then he said, “You warned us back then about all the stuff that would be coming with gay activism and how everyone thought you were crazy. And now,” he added, “it has all happened.”
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Donald Trump Jr has called for an end to the boycott of Bud Light for their partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, emphasizing their conservative credentials and saying it was wrong to 'blame the whole company for the inaction or the stupidity of someone in a marketing campaign that got woke as hell.' Bud Light has been engulfed in a firestorm since Mulvaney on April 1 revealed that the beer company had made a special commemorative can to celebrate her year since transitioning. Kid Rock used Bud Light cans for target practice, country singers announced boycotts and factories owned by...
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Bud Light sales are down more than 80 percent this morning after Kid Rock let it be known that he really dislikes their use of a trans person in marketing campaigns. In response, Augustus Anheuser III personally fired the entire marketing department at the company. “We have a very particular retail customer base,” said Anheuser, “they don’t like wokeness. They don’t agree that they should have to accept immoral people and their lifestyles.” Former marketing director Joe Barron says he doesn’t regret the decision. “Every company does a pride thing. These idiots are all jumping to Coors when Coors started...
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Anheuser-Busch’s top executive on Friday offered an apology flatter than a day-old Bud Light as the beer giant reels from the backlash over its sponsorship deal with controversial transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. “We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people,” Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO Brendan Whitworth said. “We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer.” Whitworth’s statement made no mention of the sponsorship deal with Mulvaney — which has led to calls for a boycott of the nation’s largest beer company. He also didn’t address reports that senior executives were kept in the...
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After alienating "fratty" customers and hiring biological male Dylan Mulvaney to promote Bud Light, resulting in a $5 billion loss over the past few days, Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth is finally weighing in. "As the CEO of a company founded in America’s heartland more than 165 years ago, I am responsible for ensuring every consumer feels proud of the beer we brew, We’re honored to be part of the fabric of this country. Anheuser-Busch employs more than 18,000 people and our independent distributors employ an additional 47,000 valued colleagues. We have thousands of partners, millions of fans and a proud...
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This morning I saw a parody ad, I think from MRC, called "REAL MAN HIDING HIS PENIS" featuring the fake woman Dylan Mulvaney. As I said, I'm pretty sure it was from MRC. It was brilliant. Great parody of the real men of genius campaign. In fact, I'm pretty sure I shared it. I wanted to send the video to a friend. I cannot find it ANYWHERE. Does anyone know where I might locate it?
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Beer juggernaut Anheuser-Busch has seen its value nosedive nearly $5 billion since Bud Light’s polarizing partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. According to the Dow Jones Market Data Group, Bud Light's parent company is down 4.7 percent and has lost about $4.56 billion in market cap since March 31. The beer maker’s stock shed more than 1.5% on Wednesday alone. SNIP Anheuser-Busch stock plummeting comes as country music singer John Rich said he pulled cases of Bud Light from his Nashville, Tennessee, bar as part of a boycott against Anheuser-Busch; conservative rocker Kid Rock used several Bud Light cases for...
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Dylan Mulvaney is continuing to face outrage over her brand collaborations, and this time it is because of her appearance in a skincare company ad. Following the Nike and BudLight controversy, the 26-year-old transgender TikTok star has now stoked anger online for an advert with Olay Women, which debuted in early March 2023 and shows Mulvaney getting ready using Olay SPF moisturizer. Commenting on the partnership between Mulvaney and Olay, Oli London, a social media influencer who underwent 18 surgeries to look like BTS singer Park Jimin, took to Twitter writing, "DYLAN MULVANEY stars in new Olay...
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These stats are BRUTAL. Bud Light, the biggest beer brand in America, is getting drawn and quartered by its customer base after paying pretend "girl" Dylan Mulvaney to sell their goods. Consider these reports from bars across America: Case & Bucks near Anheuser-Busch's HQ in St. Louis has seen a 30% drop in Bud Light bottle sales and a 50% drop in Bud Light on tap. Braintree Brewhouse in Massachusetts, a huge sports bar near liberal Boston, normally sells 25 Bud Light bottles to each bottle of rivals Miller Lite and Coors Light, but this week there has been an...
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Bud Light sales have plunged and its distributors in the Midwest, the South, and rural areas are 'spooked' by backlash after the company partnered with trans TikToker Dylan Mulvaney. Distributors for Anheuser-Busch products, the company that owns Bud Light, have reported dwindling sales over the weekend, according to a report from trade publication Beer Business Daily. It comes as a video of a man claiming to be a merchandiser for an A-B affiliate went viral on Twitter as he lamented poor sales and the impact on his livelihood. 'I've never seen such little sales as in the past few days,'...
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VIDEOIt's really all about MOCKING women. That is the purpose of the Bud Light spokesman/woman/whatever Dylan Mulvaney. Just another way for the nihilistic left to tear down western society by also tearing down gender distinctions by mocking them. And now that Nike has chosen this weirdo to be their "brand ambassador" they are also complicit. Here are a few reactions to Nike MOCKING the same women they hope to sell products to. Good luck with that.
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ST. LOUIS, MO — Beer scientists at Budweiser headquarters are reportedly hard at work researching how many cans of Bud Light it would take for Dylan Mulvaney to pass as a woman. According to sources, Mulvaney, who recently became a spokesman for the alcoholic beverage, was personally recruited by CEO Phillip Bud while he was inebriated — now human resources need to know how this could have happened. One. No. Two. No, Dr. Pedro Morganstein noted in the test log. Three? Ugh, no. Dr. Morganstein reportedly passed out twenty beers later, still believing Dylan Mulvaney was a man. However, he...
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Executives at companies like Nike, Anheuser-Busch and Kate Spade, whose brand endorsements have turned controversial trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney into today’s woke “It girl,” aren’t just virtue signaling. They’re handing out lucrative deals to what were once considered fringe celebrities because they have to — or risk failing an all-important social credit score that could make or break their businesses. At stake is their Corporate Equality Index — or CEI — score, which is overseen by the Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBTQ+ political lobbying group in the world. HRC, which has received millions from George Soros’ Open Society Foundation...
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Nike warned people to not share “hate speech” on the company’s Instagram account. The apparel company has been facing intense scrutiny and criticism after it decided to team up with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney – a biological male – in an attempt to sell leggings and sports bras. People are not happy, and have made their feelings crystal clear on social media and Nike’s Instagram page. Now, the company claims comments it doesn’t like will be deleted. Nike responds to Dylan Mulvaney backlash. With intense incoming fire from people upset at the belief Nike is disrespecting women, the apparel company...
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Nike today doubled down on using a transgender influencer to promote its female clothes, telling customers calling for a boycott to 'be kind and inclusive'. The firm's tone-deaf response came amid women's concerns over Dylan Mulvaney, who identifies as female but has not had reassignment surgery. Mulvaney - who uses the pronouns she or they - was seen in paid social media content dancing in a Nike sports bra and leggings. It sparked furious calls for a boycott, with Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies leading calls and customers deluging the company with complaints. Today Nike issued its first response online, declaring...
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It’s official: corporate America is trolling Americans. The latest evidence is that Nike, a company that once celebrated athletic merit, has anointed transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney a brand representative. “Alert the media — I’m entering my workout era,” Mulvaney, showing off a Nike sports bra, wrote on Instagram. With that, Nike joined brands such as Ulta Beauty, Kate Spade, Haus Labs, CeraVe, Crest and, most infamously, Bud Light, tapping the TikTok personality. This deluge of corporate-sponsored support for Mulvaney is cynical and calculated: The brands all essentially deploying Mulvaney as a weapon in this bizarre gender culture war.
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Country music star Travis Tritt has become the latest celebrity to blast Anheuser-Busch for working with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney on a Bud Light promotion. His decision to remove all of the products from his tour bus comes after fellow singer Kid Rock angrily shot at several cases of Bud Light. Mulvaney, 26, announced the partnership in a series of videos posted to social media at the weekend to coincide with the NCAA March Madness tournament. She was even given a beer can with her face printed on it to celebrate her 365 days of being a woman – something...
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The Chicago Police Department is conducting an internal investigation after it was discovered their Twitter account liked a tweet by country music star Travis Tritt criticizing Bud Light's promotion with a transgender activist. Mulvaney, 26, announced the partnership in a series of videos posted to social media at the weekend to coincide with the NCAA March Madness tournament. Tritt, 60, has joined the outrage and said that he would be removing all Anheuser-Busch products from his tour hospitality rider. An eagle-eyed Twitter user discovered that the CPD's official Twitter account 'liked' the tweet Tritt made, saying: 'I will be deleting...
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Veteran country music star Travis Tritt announced Thursday he is no longer having Anheuser-Busch products on his touring hospitality rider. What’s more? Tritt says “I know many other artists who are doing the same.” The move is his personal response to the brewer signing transgender activist, Joe Biden supporter, and TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney to a lucrative endorsement deal that involved flogging its Bud Light beer. Tritt used social media to make his decision public, saying “I will be deleting all Anheuser-Busch products from my tour hospitality rider. I know many other artists who are doing the same.”
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Anheuser-Busch defended its decision to enlist trans activist and influencer Dylan Mulvaney as a Bud Light brand influencer Monday in the face of growing backlash from critics. In the Instagram footage, the content creator is dressed like Audrey Hepburn’s character in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” as she cracks open a Bud Light can and takes a sip. “This month I celebrated my 365 days of womanhood and Bud Light sent me possibly the best gift ever — a can with my face on it,” Another video featured the activist drinking a can in her bathtub as part of the campaign. “Anheuser-Busch...
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