Bud Light mocked globally, foreign journalist warns woke brands.
Bud Light Faces Boycott After Partnering with Transgender Influencer
Conservative Backlash
Bud Light faced backlash from its core customer base after partnering with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney in an attempt to validate his claims of “womanhood.” The boycott has spread as far as Australia, where Sky News host Rita Panahi cited the saga as a warning to her own country’s corporations. Panahi theorized that conservatives in her country could make their voices heard in ways that make those who attempt to propagate leftist causes pay for it if they only follow the great American roadmap.
Boycott Success
Conservatives have protested toxic so-called progressivism by choosing to remain peacefully committed to not giving hard-earned dollars to a company that mocks them. Unlike when the left is outraged by something, no buildings have been set on fire, no police officers have been shot, and not a single brick has been thrown. Panahi cited the boycott as the successful roadmap against divisive corporate activism.
Warning to Australian Corporates
Panahi said Bud Light’s woes should serve as a warning to Australian corporates who think their political activism will not lead to a consumer backlash. Insulting or even just annoying a significant portion of your market is a foolhardy exercise indeed. It’s easy to forget, as Americans, that the rest of the world is always watching. In this case, people as far away as Australia witnessed how a once-iconic American brand went bust overnight. Bud Light is now and might forever be nothing but a punchline to millions of Americans.
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