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Thursday, April 13, 2023

A-B claims the company's senior executives were unaware of the campaign with tranny 'influencer'

The ill-fated marketing partnership between beer giant Bud Light and trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney was launched without approval from senior executives of parent company Anheuser Busch (AB), according to a new report.

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The backlash has shaved $6billion off AB's total share value in the past 10 days, and the company continues to remain silent save for a short statement confirming the partnership. 

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You know, a wise person would take a look at the ad and the losses that A-B has taken, put two and two together and then realize that the huge majority of American's are sick and tired of this tranny bullshit.

34 comments:

  1. “The huge majority of Americans are sick and tired of this tranny bullshit” - Amen to that!

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  2. I believe that as much as the “safe and effective” line that folks holding executive slots at Pfizer/Moderna/j&j were pushing for their products.

    TMF Bert

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  3. Sorry; Tranny is that thing in the middle of the car between the engine and the rear axle. Transgender is a fake word for something that is impossible. Transvestite is for boys wearing girls clothing and pretending to be girls and girls wearing boys clothing and pretending to be boys. Gay vs. Homosexual is a conversation for another day

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  4. I'd like to hear that Joe Biden was fucked up the ass by the budlitetranny. No video please!

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  5. https://nypost.com/2023/04/12/bud-light-exec-who-wants-to-update-fratty-culture-enjoyed-fratty-party/

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  6. No approval? No oversight? Well, the buck stops somewhere above the Hahvad edjumacated idiot VP then. When I worked in consumer products, a new campaign like this got reviewed all the way up to the regional executive VP, and if it was -as it is here- the flagship brand, up to the worldwide CEO. If she wasn't watching her minions (and I'd bet she'll try to dump this on some 23 year old female MBA who doesn't even drink beer....) then SHE wasn't doing HER job. And, given the known potential downsides of these moves, HER bosses should have been watching. InBev needs to fire about 3-4 senior execs- the dumb VP, her boss, and maybe somebody at the C level as well as pretty much anybody in brand management that come near this. And the ad agency, because that's where it probably started, and certainly where the 'creative' crap was generated. A couple of buckets of blood in the scuppers will help focus the survivors.

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    1. This! ^^

      "A couple of buckets of blood in the scuppers will help focus the survivors."

      Indeed, I like that quote so much, I'm stealing it.

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  7. Doubt it's no longer the best selling beer in the world.

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  8. FJB needs to be a drag queen.
    Show solidarity with his people.
    It's time.
    - Fredo

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  9. The Lefty corporate Democrat contributers take their cue from their "never admit you're wrong or apologise" Progressive masters. They employ the "Chuptzah Double-Down" weapon

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  10. I couldn't get down the beer isle yesterday because of all the AB junk stacked up in middle of the isle, guy working there said they're not even going to waste electricity keeping it cold.

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  11. Their silence for over a week suggests otherwise.

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  12. in a 'real world", this fag would have been fired days ago
    but this is now owned by a European country, and they seem to get up on the "wrong side of the bed" more than traditional Americans.

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    1. A new marketing scheme to recover Billions:

      'We know its illegal but we're gonna host 'Beat A Fag' competitions around the country. No sign-up, just show up.
      Besides, the fines will be far less than what we've lost already.
      So c'mon down and join the fun.

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  13. Plausible deniability by senior execs is why they hire underlings to do the dirty work. Make no mistake, they are the very ones that tell people to "make the most profit with the least investment" with their own money, and therefore with all the shareholders money.

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  14. When they publicly fire her, then I might consider believing their story.
    Publicly.

    Then renounce any connection to the tranny dude. No money beyond what he already got.

    Until then, just words.

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    1. This.

      I don't give a shit why it happened in the first place, there's a clear message that was sent to AB afterwards.

      If they pass on the chance to take a stand against this crap after such overwhelming backlash, then those who continue to buy their products are the willing suckers the company will take them for

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  15. I actually beleive this to some extent. I've worked for a huge company for a lot of years and have frequently (and one recent time very memorably) been the one to go tell the Senior Executives what was actually going on at the company they are supposedly running. It hasn't made for the best career path in the world but damn if it doesn't have its entertaining moments.

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    1. The day of I could have bought, but as quickly as this issue went viral? Not a chance.

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  16. I believe I know 2 people who will be getting huge payoffs with non-disclosures. In about 6 months they will mutually agree with AB to depart each others company.

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  17. As others have said, if she's hasn't hit the bricks already, nothing's gonna happen to her.

    In-Bev is an EU company. All of the real men in the EU were killed off in the two world wars last century. What's left is a bunch of nutless, soulless yes men, like Macron, who follow whatever wind is blowing(pun intended), just like here with a few exceptions.

    InBev's market cap might suffer in the short term, but they'll recover over the long haul as the NEXT distraction action is unveiled.

    As an example, look at the Kaperdink/Nike marriage of a few years ago. Nike actually increased sales and market cap after that fiasco.

    I'd be willing to bet that Black Rock is buying InBev like crazy and will make a hefty profit in 6-12 months time when the stock price rebounds.

    Nemo

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    1. The rebound is the perfect weapon.

      It'd be interesting to see the sell-off prior to this bullshit, to see just who was in on the game herr

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  18. So someone(s) are going to be updating their resumes?

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  19. I don't drink and had no idea that Bud light was number one in sales. However, I have worked in packaged goods marketing on brands with a fraction of the Budweiser ad budget. There is no way in hell that major decision makers were left out of the loop. Sadly, I can't boycott Budweiser products any more than I am. Maybe an extra glass of water every day?

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    1. Isn't that what Spud Lite is already?

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  20. BULL! They knew and now they're paying the price. May they NEVER recover.

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  21. Prove it by firing every single person below the level of the person that was allegedly unaware, but supposed to be aware, in your marketing department. 6 billion is a lot of money. Otherwise, you do not mean it.

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  22. ---in future, please refer to that type as "trans holes".

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  23. $6 billion in market value off a $130 billion company isn't significant. They'll make that back in a week when this blows over.

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  24. The only thing Bud had going for it, was that it wasn't a sissy beer. oops

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  25. She just snuck in. To an empty room. Put up a sign. Nobody had any reason to expect such an unexpected series of events.

    Now let us vote. On whether we did anything wrong. And how we should deal with ourselves. Moving forward.

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  26. I quit drinking 20 years ago. Does Bud Light still taste like watered down piss?

    Fixing that might help them.

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