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animentality · 1 year
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Who is this Mulvaney person? I am only vaguely aware that they exist and are somehow involved in some drama over Budlight.
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sleepyysweetheart · 9 months
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Goodnight 😴🩵
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spocksbestfriend · 1 year
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Everyone leave Dylan Mulvaney alone! LGBTQ+ representation matters. Nike and Bud Light have hired so many cisgender straight people to be their brand ambassadors in the past. It’s time that people in the LGBTQ+ community have a chance too. So mind your business, stop hating on someone you don’t even know and support trans people. Trans people need everyone’s support. Trans people face really high levels of violence and discrimination. Trans rights are important!
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wearytaco · 1 year
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Trans folxs: we just want to live without being illegal and hated
Budlight: oh you want a shitty beer made with pronouns?
Conservatives: THE QUEER ARE RUINING THIS NATION AND FORCING THEIR AGENDA ON US
Kid Rock: *literally uses the beer can as target practice*
Trans folxs: none of us asked for this wtf
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r0semultiverse · 11 months
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You know for people who really want us dead, these fuckers sure are obsessed with our semen to an unhealthy degree.
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georgewiman · 10 months
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THE DUMBEST REBELLION
I used this as a comment on a thread that compared the Bud Light boycott to the Boston Tea Party. The quote is slightly modified to be more generally applicable but I think ol' Scroogie said it best.
Not my art obvs but feel free to use
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skiplo-wave · 10 months
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So Budlight hires a transwoman to do marketing for them. Consertives make one custom can a complete shit show targeting said transwoman, just transphobic in general. And Budlight did nothing to support her???
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And I put blame on Budlight. They hired transwoman for marketing to gain a broader audience for their product. And when their transphobic "audience" went from shooting their beer to out right transphobia they try throwing someone under bus saying " it wasn't whole company idea"
Meanwhile the person they hired for sponsership is main one getting shit end of the stick. That's fucking terrible. I hate trans community just getting attacked for existing. It;s fucked up what happened and more fucked up company did nothing to protect or even help their sponser.
It's no wonder companies are putting flag on for one month to be " inclusive" they never gave a damn and trying carter to everyone especially transphobes.
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nickgerlich · 1 year
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Beer’s To Ya
Truth really is stranger than fiction. The funny thing is, I am reminded of this truth at least once every week. It’s just that there’s always somebody different hammering home this little gem. Kind of like the guy who just introduced Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer.
Say it with me. “Oh noooooo.”
To be fair up front, I would say the same thing if someone on the hard left did it too. I am an equal opportunity critic. It’s just that this fellow is gliding in on the aftermath of the Bud Light beer can incident that featured trans-woman star Dylan Mulvaney. The new beer can says in small print, “100% Woke-Free American Beer.”
Well, somebody hand me a flag so I can wave it.
Right now, he is mailing the beer to customers starting in early May, which clocks in at $19.99 a six-pack plus more than $14 for shipping. That’s about as much as five or six craft beers at a brewery. Shipping is limited to just 42 states because of some arcane laws still on the books. But with that price, I’m betting not a whole lot of Joe Six Packs will be slamming these down at home, especially once the novelty wears off.
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The 49-year beer can collector in me also says I want one of these. I’ll make sure I get one, somehow. But I am reminded of other novelty beers from the 1970s, like Billy Beer (named for President Carter’s beer-swilling brother), as well as JR Beer (based on the hit TV show Dallas), and 4077th M*A*S*H Beer (another TV show knock-off). None of these cans are worth more than a quarter on a good day, because millions were saved by collectors.
Furthermore, this guy is going to have a hard time getting distribution. I doubt many retailers would want to carry a politically divisive product like this. Sure, Bud Light has kind of become that, but that was never the intent. And, worse yet, as someone I know at an Amarillo liquor store told me yesterday, the people coming in the store asking for a Bud Light alternative have absolutely no clue all the brands that AB InBev owns or distributes. Say goodbye to your Amstel, Modelo, Karbach, Hoegaarden, Rolling Rock, Goose Island, Kona, and many others.
Good luck with this folks. Oh, and don’t forget that the folks who make Coors Light have also long been a supporter of gay rights. Don’t swap one brewery for another without knowing your beers.
But now comes the really insane part. It’s not just my students who do the learning and changing during a semester. Sometimes it’s the professor as well, and you can count me among those who are now beginning to see that some companies may be willingly playing the controversy card, knowing that any damage inflicted on social media will be short-lived. 


And here’s the other part, which is actually a sobering reality for me: It is the acknowledgement that some companies simply no longer care all that much about old people like me. It’s good for business. They happily rattle people’s cages, because they are pandering to younger consumers, people with a lot more open minds on a lot of these hot-button ideas. We old timers have the majority of our consuming years behind us. I sure as hell don’t drink as much beer as I once did. I’m too old for that. I don’t eat M&Ms, and my preferred shoes for hiking and walking are Merrells.
Now as in all controversial things we have discussed this term, I respect what each of you believe to be right. You don’t have to agree with me, nor I with you. But from a purely marketing perspective, this new beer is a lot like the bottle rockets people will be sending off on the 4th of July. The show will be over in seconds.
Maybe I better try to grab one of those while I am still able to. This one may go away faster than all those 70s brewing mistakes.
Dr “Foam On The Range“ Gerlich
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alcar-ancalime · 1 year
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#trans #transgender #lgbtq #instagay #dylanmulvaney #kidrock #beer #budlight #coors #equality #conservative #gop #republicans https://www.instagram.com/p/CqwAPj4OUUZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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animentality · 1 year
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Men were so mad about Gillette and now transphobes are mad about Bud Light.
This is good.
We should attack lawnmowers next.
Grills.
Slap a pride flag on guns and then maybe conservatives will see them as a threat.
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Nothing screams I'll show them like throwing away beer you brought with your own money
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midnightkaysworld · 1 year
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Tranquil, at peace
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regal-ls · 1 year
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amingethia · 2 years
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Okay so I realize corporations only do this to earn our money, but you have no idea how happy this made me when we got our beer shipment the other day.
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Also the gender inclusiveness.
I know by July it will be gone, but this was still a pick me up for a day. 🥹🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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idriserba · 2 years
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