Thursday, April 20, 2023

Budweiser Goes into Scoundrel Mode



This is of course hilarious.  Sooner or later, the CEO will be giving us a demonstration of public groveling.

folks who are trapped mentally into the land of woke likely cannot grasp just how outside commonly held belief systems they are.  All perversions are called perversions because they are not ever biologically sanctioned and are in fact are strongly counter indicated.

Worse than that, a normal autonomic nervous system response for normal males is to instinctually beat the shit out of the individual displaying the perversion.  All perversions are thus under real threat of MOB suppression.

Folks, we need to tell these people that they are living a perversion and that their lives are in danger.  Just understanding that can allow them to live their lives circumspectly.  We have proven we can live with homosexuality but actually little else and the public is quickly getting tired of all the bizarre posturing.

 

Budweiser is slammed for back-to-basics patriotic Clydesdale ad released two weeks after Bud Light debacle that cost it $6bn in market value - and following CEO's lukewarm apologyThe ad reads as a brand reset for the beer company currently embroiled in controversy over a progressive partnership with Dylan Mulvaney

The 'American Spirit' spot features the brand's iconic Clydesdales galloping across the great American plains and by historic landmarks

Last week, Anheuser-Busch lost more than $6billion in market cap due to backlash surrounding a partnership with a transgender influencer

By HARRIET ALEXANDER and SOPHIE MANN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

PUBLISHED: 16:03 EDT, 16 April 2023 | UPDATED: 12:46 EDT, 17 April 2023


Budweiser has released a patriotic new ad featuring its iconic Clydesdale horses just two weeks after Dylan Mulvaney's Bud Light deal sparked a huge backlash, but the public is not biting the bit.

The one-minute spot was released on social media Friday and features shots of the iconic Clydesdales galloping across the country, in open fields, and past landmarks including the Lincoln Memorial and the New York City skyline.

A deep-voiced narrator says that Budweiser is 'a story bigger than beer' as the horses race across the screen.


'This is the story of the American spirit,' he says.

The ad for the beer - which like Bud Light is owned by Anheuser-Busch - appeared to be a return to traditional values for the brand which has historically appealed to blue-collar American workers.

This is in stark difference to Bud Light's doomed partnership with trans influencer Mulvaney - which ended in a lukewarm apology from the firm's CEO.

However, online users slammed the ad as a pathetic attempt to right the ship that was permanently sent in the wrong direction with the Mulvaney partnership.

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