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Beer industry “in shock” from Bud Light boycott

Good. The beer industry isn’t celebrating the victory of conservatives over Bud Light.

They are peeing in their pants like a drunk who waited too long to go to the men’s room.

Nice image, right?

That is the word from an interview by Fox News of Beer Business Daily editor and publisher Harry Schuhmacher.

The entire beer industry is floored that Bud Light is still taking heat over its now-infamous promo with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney and the backlash has put rival beers in high demand, according to the publisher of prominent trade publication Beer Business Daily.

“Well, now we know. There is indeed a limit to the number of crap sandwiches we are forced to eat.”

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“The whole industry is in shock. Even Bud’s competitors aren’t really dancing on the grave because they know it could have happened to them,” Beer Business Daily editor and publisher Harry Schuhmacher told Fox News Digital.

“This particular promotion just really struck a chord. It was just a bridge too far, apparently, for consumers… we’re in week six and it doesn’t look like it’s getting any better,” he continued. “In fact, the numbers just keep getting a little worse every week… down in the 25% area. And their competitors are up almost just as much, and that’s continuing through today.”

More sales are good and all, but all these companies know that they just dodged a bullet and that they are all in a terrible bind.

Do they keep promoting the Human Rights Campaign pro-trans agenda, meeting their ESG goals, or do they cater to their customers once again and risk the wrath of the WEF and the alphabet crowd?

That shouldn’t be a tough choice if they focus on their business interests, but jeopardizing their relationship with the Elite is a frightening prospect. Right now the people in the government have sided with the ESG crowd, and a lot of states actually have ESG goals in their state investment funds, and various subsidies and incentives may be at stake.

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Corporate America assumed that average people would remain supine in the face of multiple insults and outrages …

 

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