Did “they” not learn from Gillette who made sport of their loyal customers (Steve: #Woke Gillette Has to Write Off 8 Billion Dollars After SJW Toxic Masculinity Ad?)?
Bud Light: The Drag Queen Of Beers
Anheuser-Busch thought that sponsoring “notable” gender-confused Dylan Mulvaney was going to get them some “good karma” by showing how inclusive they are investing in a guy that is mentally ill (the definition of gender dysphoria). Who has spent thousands on cosmetic surgery (e.g., you know, only the “skin deep” kind of diversity) to make himself appear to be more feminine?
Yep, Budweiser has done it to itself, just like Gillette. Did anyone compute how pandering to this infinitesimal number of potential new consumers would make others can their cans and go elsewhere?
And is paying a guy participating in “Transface“? Would Bud be doing that to a White guy doing blackface?
Doubtful – so why give tons of money to a guy that’s making sport of real women? And he’s celebrating his “365 Days of Womanhood” as if he’s actually become female.
I’m betting he still has a prostate.
Derek Hunter described Bud Light this way:
If you’re a normal human being you’ve likely had a Bud Light at some point in your life. You probably thought it was crap, but you choked it down anyway because people buy it because it’s cheap and known. It’s the melba toast of beers – non-threatening alcoholic drink that, after you suck down a couple of them, the taste doesn’t matter anymore.
Being the son of an Irish drunk, I don’t drink alcohol, but it certainly doesn’t seem to be of “high quality.” Neither is a guy pretending to be a woman that isn’t in “Mrs. Doubtfire,” which took pretty good acting from Robin Williams, with whom Mulvaney ain’t in the same league.
This is the best that Bud can do. A know-nothing?
🧵 This is what's up with everyone talking about Bud Light if you see some memes flying around…
"Dylan Mulvaney is the new brand ambassador for Bud Light." pic.twitter.com/4yKxaxpw2g
— Numberonepal🐝 (@numberonepal) April 2, 2023
I’d rather see the Clydesdales…at least they’re “authentic.”
(H/T: Townhall)