Bud Light Could Have Featured Dr. Tamia Potter or Dejah Woods on The Can

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Ann Marie Banfield

While WOKE employees are busy destroying companies and their products, there are so many ways that we could be celebrating the accomplishments of women in America. Has anyone heard of Tamia Potter?

Tamia Potter just made history as Vanderbilt’s first-ever black woman neurosurgeon resident in 148 years. Bravo to you, Dr. Potter. Job well done.

Tamia Potter

 

How about Dejah Woods? Dejah Woods is a 24-year-old from DeLand, Florida, and made history as the first black female firefighter in her city. Congratulations Dejah!!

Nationwide, women make up only 4 percent of all career firefighters, and Black people only 8 percent of all firefighters.

“If I can be that person so that little girls know that there is a possibility that you could be wearing this suit too, that is definitely something I want to do,” Woods said.

 

These young women represent hard work and real accomplishments. Had the marketing department at Anheuser-Busch chosen either one of these women instead of the biological male Dylan Mulvaney, this marketing disaster would never have happened.

Lesson learned hopefully by all corporate executives, NEVER EVER EVER hire woke employees.

 

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  • Ann Marie Banfield

    Ann Marie Banfield has been researching education reform for over a decade and actively supports parental rights, literacy and academic excellence in k-12 schools. You can contact her at: banfieldannmarie@gmail.com

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