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Say what you like, but don't cry when people are confused when you carry their banner.
If it walks like a duck...
Let's face it; there exists others they could have picked whom are more popular and accepted by most of the regular customer base.
Not all influencers in the LGBT+ community are WOKE.
Caitlyn Jenner would have been a much better choice.
Prove it
Corporate "Activism" is cringe.
Every time some big soulless corporation tries to do a "Hello fellow kids!" thing, it always comes out cringe as hell.
Companies need to learn to stay in their lane and sell products instead of politics and agendas.
Living next to it is not the same as growing up in it. And if people don't want to support a company that insults them, and then patronizes an ideology they disagree with, that's their right as an American. You try applying the traits of being angry, and hateful to them, but they're not the ones burning down neighborhoods, are they? They simply looked at the brand and what it was doing and said "no." Is saying "no" hate and anger to you?
When did Bud Light apologize to anyone?
the statement to the boycott was pretty bad recieved from both sides
There's no apology there.