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Bud Light distributors 'spooked' by backlash to filthy gender appropriator Dylan Mulvaney partnership
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GenZ has no money
2023-04-14 07:51:26 UTC
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Throw that faggot into a cement grinder and make a sidewalk out of it.
Anheuser-Busch distributors in the South were “spooked” by the widespread
backlash Bud Light received after teaming up with transgender social media
star Dylan Mulvaney.

The intense opposition to Mulvaney promoting the beer has been alarming to
Anheuser-Busch distributors, which placed fewer orders after the
partnership sparked outrage from conservatives who argued the company is
pushing “gender propaganda,” according to a Beer Business Daily report
reviewed by Fox News.

“We reached out to a handful of A-B [Anheuser-Busch] distributors who were
spooked, most particularly in the Heartland and the South, and even then
in their more rural areas,” the popular beer industry trade publication
wrote.

Beer Business Daily said it assessed the situation “purely from a
marketing and sales perspective,” noting that current data are very
limited but “it appears likely Bud Light took a volume hit in some markets
over the holiday weekend” since rural customers are also most likely to
celebrate Easter.

“Whether it lasts or whether the publicity sparks incremental off-setting
demand from over the ideological divide in metro areas, remains to be
seen,” the publication wrote, adding that it will be difficult for Bud
Light to “appeal to the sensitivities of a new generation of drinkers”
without offending some longtime customers.

“I’ve never seen the country so hotly divided, sadly,” the author of the
report wrote.

Mulvaney, a popular TikTok influencer with over 10 million followers, was
sent packs of Bud Light with her face printed on the cans as part of an ad
for the beer company’s March Madness contest.

The influencer is particularly popular among Gen Z — a demographic that
beer companies are “desperate” to reach, according to the publication

Bud Light has stood behind its decision to enlist Mulvaney as a brand
ambassador, noting the brand works with hundreds of influencers to connect
with all of its customers.

“Anheuser-Busch works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as
one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various
demographics and passion points,” a spokesperson for the company told Fox
News. “From time to time, we produce unique commemorative cans for fans
and for brand influencers, like Dylan Mulvaney. This commemorative can was
a gift to celebrate a personal milestone and is not for sale to the
general public.”

Bud Light vice president of marketing Alissa Heinerscheid recently said
she hoped to update the “fratty” and “out of touch” humor of the beer
company and make the brand appeal to younger customers.

“I’m a businesswoman, I had a really clear job to do when I took over Bud
Light, and it was ‘This brand is in decline, it’s been in a decline for a
really long time, and if we do not attract young drinkers to come and
drink this brand, there will be no future for Bud Light,” Heinerscheid
said in an interview with the podcast “Make Yourself At Home” on March 30.

Bud Light’s backing of Mulvaney hasn’t stopped conservatives from
expressing their disdain for the partnership, with some even calling for a
boycott of the brand.

Among the critics are conservative rocker Kid Rock, who used several Bud
Light cases for target practice, and country musician Travis Tritt, who
said Anheuser-Busch products will no longer be on his tour hospitality
rider.

Both were called out Monday by Howard Stern, who expressed disbelief over
the backlash on his SiriusXM and said, “I thought there must be a piece of
this story that I’m missing.”

“I wish I could call Kid Rock and have him come on the show and just tell
me, ‘Why are you so upset about this? How is it hurtful?’ I don’t know why
he got so upset,” the radio host said.

Following a week of headlines, Mulvaney appeared to respond to her critics
by sharing a video of herself singing Stephen Sondheim’s “No One Is Alone”
from “Into the Woods.”

In the clip, taken from an event she held at the Rainbow Room to celebrate
her 365th day of womanhood, Mulvaney donned an Audrey Hepburn-style black
and pink ball gown.

“Thank you all for making me feel supported, i am not alone?? #trans,” she
captioned the post.

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super70s
2023-04-14 08:12:08 UTC
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Throw that faggot into a cement grinder and make a sidewalk out of it.
Anheuser-Busch distributors in the South were "spooked"
....<blah blah>

Like we haven't already seen this ad nauseum, right on the ball there
aren't you dingleberry,
Governor Swill
2023-04-14 13:26:20 UTC
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Post by super70s
Throw that faggot into a cement grinder and make a sidewalk out of it.
Anheuser-Busch distributors in the South were "spooked"
....<blah blah>
Like we haven't already seen this ad nauseum, right on the ball there
aren't you dingleberry,
What's really amusing is that these supposedly "tough guy" blue collars are letting a
bunch of fags chase them away from their favorite beverage.

Maybe we should start hanging out in straight bars and rob them in the parking lot?
They're so wimpy they'll probably beg us to rape them too, while they hand over their
wallets and car keys.

Swill
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Religion is like a penis.
It's fine to have one.
It's fine to be proud of it.
But please don't whip it out in public and start waving it around.

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