Memorial Day customarily kicks off summer and the beer beverage industry generally looks forward to the enhanced sales that come from summer. However, if the recently published reports of Anheuser-Busch sales are accurate, which includes a stunning 60% sales drop during the holiday, the brand position of Bud Light is in freefall.
While the impacts do have a regional trend based on consumer boycotts and patterns, when the Daily Mail reports, “numbers are suffering primarily due to a decline in Bud Light sales that reached as high as a 60 percent drop off over the week that ended on Memorial Day,” we can be certain the executive offices of A/B are watching closely. The feedback from wholesalers and distributors to the parent company must be something beyond alarm.
Worse still, the forward-looking data trend doesn’t offer any hope. Things are getting worse for the parent company.
(Daily Mail) – […] For the week ending May 20, Bud Light sales across the US fell nearly 26 percent compared to the same period last year. For the week ending May 6, in-store sales plummeted 23.6 percent. And the week before that, ending April 29, sales dropped by 23.3 percent.
This follows declines in sales for the week ending April 22, which saw a 21.4 percent decline. Seven days earlier, the dip has been 17 percent, according to NielsenIQ data provided to Dailymail.com by Bump Williams Consultancy.
The data – showing that US sales of Bud Light are dropping by as much as 20 percent each week – is being uniformly viewed by industry experts as a negative trend that may not reverse itself anytime soon.
Beer Business Daily editor Harry Schuhmacher told Fox News Digital that the ‘whole industry is in shock’. (read more)
It is safe to say the Bud Light brand is now firmly connected to the image of transgender ideology. As a result, it would appear that anyone who holds a Bud Light beverage is essentially identifying themselves as a transvestite pickle-puffer, and that could potentially draw considerable side-eyes from anyone in a public place outside the region of San Francisco, California.
As further noted by the New York Post, “Demand for Bud Light over the crucial Memorial Day weekend — the official kickoff of the summer beer buying season — was lukewarm with many store shelves still holding cases of the once mighty beer, Williams said after a spot check of local stores. At least one store was trying to unload a 24-pack of Bud Light for just $3.49, according to Beer Business Daily.”
Anheuser-Busch InBev CEO Michel Doukeris reportedly addressed the ongoing boycott’s impact on delivery drivers, salespeople, and wholesalers on a recent earnings call. It is a little bit odd to see A/B positioning themselves as victims of their customers.
“This situation has impacted our people and especially our frontline workers: The delivery drivers, sales representatives, our wholesalers, Bud owners and servers,” Doukeris said, according to ABC News. “These people are the fabric of our business. They are our neighbors, family members, and friends. They are in every community in America. We’ve been doing everything we can to support our teams.”
It would appear that Anheuser-Busch the corporation, are refusing to accept or acknowledge their responsibility in creating this crisis for their brand. The brand image issue was not forced upon them. These were decisions made by the marketing division of the company, and now they place blame for the consequences on their customers.
Every time, in every story, in every print and broadcast update, as the ongoing events are told or written – every visual aide that accompanies the news includes that weird guy with the Bud Light beer in his hand. This is now a bizarre marketing self-fulfilling prophecy. The articles and news telling updates to the story are now optically affirming the Bud Light brand as a beverage exclusively for transgenders.
This level of ongoing public relations failure is something for the record books. I wonder if Target Inc is paying attention.


Bud light. The beer that made Mike Pence famous.
Mike 30 Pence?
Here’s the AB-Inbev brands no buy list:
https://www.ab-inbev.com/our-brands/
But you have to dig deeper. Example: I was drinking Goose Island IPA and Elysian Space Dust IPA..until I found they were both AB-Inbev products under the AB brand. Redhook too.
(edited 4 typo)
I love Space Dust! Oh well it’s just dust now.
There’s lots of local IPA’s within a mile walk, to consume my bi-monthly pint 🍻
Here’s a review of what I went to: Voodoo Ranger Imperial IPA.
https://www.liquor.com/new-belgium-voodoo-ranger-imperial-ipa-review-5218742
If you like Space Dust you’ll probably like this too.
I’ll try that. The SeaQuake Brewery out of Crescent City, CA has Space Sailor. It’s very similar. They have quite an assortment of IPA.
Hard pass on your IPAs:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/drinking-ipas-may-brewer-droop-162141644.html
Any Trappist ale is better than the aforementioned.
Que?¿ What?
“…anyone who holds a Bud Light beverage is essentially identifying themselves as a transvestite pickle-puffer…” 😮😆🤣😏
Micro Breweries = Supporting small American-owned businesses (there are over 2 thousand around the country)
If you really like beer, I mean like the taste of beer (not just drinking for social reasons) and you have not been to a micro brewery…you are missing out (IMO). There is a big difference in taste between ‘store bought’ vs ‘fresh from the tap’ when drinking beer.
Most micro breweries (that I have been to) usually have a Cafe or restaurant serving lunch and/or dinner, the food is generally very good. Typically, a nice variety of beer choices (Pilsner, Ale, Porter, Stout, IPA, etc.) and the ABV can vary from 3.2 to over 10+ providing a nice selection.
Again, if you really like the taste of beer, fresh from the tap is the best and it is delicious.
there are 4 micro breweries, one pub specializing in local and regional brews, and one winery within walking distance to my house…so if I ever post something that does not make sense…well Just sayin 😉
Wow that’s a nice selection to have within walking distance…I’ll be watching for your future posts. 🥴
Nice Greeneghis Khan!
Wine is more my drink, beer is my husbands.
Wish there was a winery near us, you are lucky lucky lucky.
Thanks for the beer psa. The adage is true; the large cap brewers spill more beer in a year than the micros produce, so the micros quality is generally very good. Plus, you are supporting a local business, so a win-win.
Agreed and I think micros are only about 5% of the market.
And the micros a very appreciative of your business and treat you well.
And, or, try brewing your own beer, all types of beer are doable at home! I’ve been brewing since 2005 at home!
Came close to buying a kit, but I never tried it (yet), had a few friends about 15 years ago buy kits and make their own…it was pretty good, glad to see your still hanging with it.
Beer on tap is always the best, and buying micro brews is well worth while….
We have two microbreweries in town, and there are more in our region. I’ve been to the one microbrewery in town, and it’s just as you describe. The best part is that they have small glasses at the bar, so you can taste a beer before you buy it.
Oh yes, I forgot about those…a lot of micros have ‘beer flights’ which is a sampling of several beers in those small glasses.
Brew your own!
no tax revenue for biden
Couldn’t agree more!
Our nieghbors are farmers who grow barley.
Several years ago they decided to branch out into using the barley that they grow and brewing their own craft beer.
It is very good, they also have a nice little Cafe on their farm.
The whole business is doing very well.
I does take a good craft beer to make a small local brewery work but like you say Hedsmun, they are out there.
Lots of them and many are very good and after finding them people will wonder why they waited so long and stuck to the crappy big co beer.
Sorry to disagree. 62 years old and don’t get it. But that’s OK. They opened one of them in our area and gave a 6 drink shot glass to try what you might like. I didn’t like any of them. I have older friends who do like it. I just can’t acquire a taste. I truly believe it is more about the younger generation. They seem to like the variety. Not me, I pretty much stick to the beer I like.
This boycott is being fought like the war of the flea. Bite the big dog where he can’t scratch. America is better off without Bud Lite.
Yes it is FleaBites.
And if some one is keeping track of where that Heine****** woman went, the one that was in charge of the campaign to get rid of the “fratty” customers and bring in the Mulvaney customers let us know.
I would like to know where she goes to work next if she does get another job.
That will be one more company to stay away from, she is the kiss of death for any company that respects conservative customers with half a brain.
Time for all the “Transvestite Pickle Puffers” to double down!
ROTFLMAO!
I never heard that term before and I’ve been around awhile! Pickle puffer! LMAO! I must be totally out of it!
We need to do this to 1000 large corporations.
It is the anniversary of D-Day.
Let’s add Amazon to the list. But direct if needed. The Amazon delivery trucks are targets for thieves who come right to your door following the trucks and take your packages anyway. Now they want to be tipped.
The unholy alliance of institutions forcing this woke ESG / DEI ideology onto companies are very powerful, but at some point even they aren’t immune.to financial pressure. They’ve overreached. It remains to be seen if the backlash will continue up the chain, but my foolish optimism hopes shareholders and investors might force a regime change. Or at least a substantial course correction.
If it’s force, how is it an alliance?
An unholy alliance is applying the force to deform businesses and society.
So true, if they only knew.
There is a shareholder lawsuit against Disney in California over what they’ve been doing that has devalued the stocks in the political arena. It’s one of the firsts that I head about.
I suspect it will be unsuccessful; BEFORE Fink started using HRC to extort companies, they changed the laws in corporate governance.
None of this was accidental, it was all thought out ahead of time, and is working exactly as intended.
Wait and see; will we see other large corporations go down the same path, caving to extortion from the HRC (Humsn Right Council, a put up job by Larry Fink that issues “social credit scores” based on woke ideology) that Fink then uses to detirmine credit scores for financing.
Its the old race extortiin pioneered by Jesse and Rev. Sharpton expanded on by BLM, and then expropriated by Fink.
“Nice corporation you got here,..”
Dutch
The term HRC is using in my experience is CEI.
Probably.
But the LGBTQ people have made a big mistake in coming for our children.
Parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles and adults in families will sacrifice to protect their children from what they believe is dangerous.
We have noticed that the companies are probably being extorted by the trans somewhat in the way that Jackson and Sharpton played the game for over 40 years.
They call us Grizzly Mommas and Grandma’s ( and Fathers and Grandfathers) for a reason, don’t mess with our cubs.
People might want to watch a video of any wild animal fighting for their cubs, grizzly bears or mountain lions or whatever.
They fight ferociously.
Humans will do the same, these corporations will learn the hard way.
They will lose and so will anyone else that threatens our little ones.
Only doing what share holders must want, who are these elitist in controll blackrock, StateStreet corporate fascism
It’s not a boycott — it’s a divorce! And it became final over Memorial Day.
Thank you!!!!
Yes!
Sick to death of their woke/ESG/DEI crap!! It’s not even what they say it is! It’s just a bunch of fancy words to force an agenda on everyone. Their agenda is devious and in no way does it care about a single LGBTQ+ person! Their agenda is the chaos model – destroy everything related to FREEDOM – control the people, control the food, control the resources, control the money. That’s it, in a nutshell.
I divorced all of them. No way they get back in my good graces. I don’t think they care much, but it’s what I can do.
There’s no way a for profit enterprise can continue financially like this, The Stock and Shareholders would bolt….BlackRock has to be clandestinely covering their losses to continue the nonsense. As well as all the other corporate suicide decisions as well…
Words have meaning.
&
Actions speak louder than words.
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🤔Is it still okay to say “Mother Nature”?
What is a rainbow?
It has become a symbol
– a message for conditioning fundamental transformation. 🌈
What is it to be a female?
What is a woman?
When asked, the answer has become about
-“identity “ ; how one thinks they feel,
-not biology , nor science, nor reality.
Biological females are getting pregnant, BUT because some identify as men
-“trans men” are getting pregnant .
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💡 How appropriate:
Light beer
( not regular beer )
is shedding light.
I supplied ample advice that would have saved their butts. I didn’t actually expect they would do it assuming the compromising organization had probably already bought board seats. But I told them they needed to come out in public with the threats and compromises they were forced to make.
No company does stuff like this willingly. They are not stupid or woke people. They are forced into doing this and it is precisely their lack of courage and faith in the consumer that is dooming them.
CEI scores from the banking/financial sector.
The corporations are collectively committing suicide.
This is how you kill capitalism.
It’s all by design.
My small southern city had a jazz festival this past Saturday and they had two beer trucks from AB and nothing else in the beer variety. I went into a local pub and had my brews. Music was outstanding too.
No sympathy for the top of the flow chart.
Disgusting marketing campaign!! Mulvaney is still an ugly little man even though he tries to be feminine and exaggerates it to the extent that it becomes totally insulting to all women!
I saw a photo of him as a him and he is an ugly little creep. He enjoys tweaking people to the best of his ability.
thank a beer drinker
There are circulating videos of unknown veracity that claim certain banks are forcing these companies to do this crap or they lose their credit rating, or some such. IF true, these companies are damned if they do or don’t.
Ah — relaxing with some “fratty” schadenfreude here.
Except, this is going to happen again
The wealthy shareholders directing these corporate deviations have many mansions filled with hookers, they aren’t worried about losing money or the lesser shareholders
They are in the business of propagandizing enough of the public for a radical revolution, which doesn’t require majority consensus
Correct.
Since the Dylan debacle, every damage control effort from Budweiser has been condescending, manipulative and offensive. The overpaid, over-educated advertisers fail utterly to understand their customers, much less to respect them. The AB executives have exposed themselves, just as Trudeau did when he called the Truckers a racist fringe minority. It is fascinating to watch this self-demolition.
And most have Ivy League degrees or equivalent, are female or gay male oriented, and are liberal.
It’s happening everywhere.
My company, an extremely large construction supply company, is dominated by that very cross section in HR & marketing. Our customer base, 97-99% hard ass manly men. Real men, 90%+ conservative estimate.
Guess what’s on our website right now for June?
A silhouette of a bunch of construction workers in hard hats overlaid with the rainbow flag. You are reading this right!!
You want to talk about catching hell from customers? Most in jest, but when you hear it all day from everywhere, you just get sick and f^#*ing tired of it.
That must be really difficult. You might get caught in the middle, so must watch what you say. I would tell your customers you don’t think a company should preach ANYTHING, left or right — just deliver good service and good product.
I’m on the way out shortly. Long story, started with a buyout 1 1/2 years ago.
I say exactly what I think. Always been known as very candid and I’m not a politically correct type of person.
Done threatened HR complaints on a variety of other issues already concerning myself with regards ‘to you name it’ Cited off legal cases.
Can’t get my job done for fixing everyone else’s fu’s all day everyday for over a year. Throw in management’s face they even insinuate I’m falling behind. Bad situation.
They’re half scared of me and half hoping I’ll go away on my own terms.
No later than the end of the year! Will semi-retire or find another company. Being approached already, by the grace of the Almighty.
They haven’t made you do the (he/him) thing yet?
I emailed a construction company a few weeks ago and CE wrote back with that below his name.
Ain’t happening. And not adhering to others. They can fire me. Don’t give a damn.
that is how I feel about my 29 year major Detroit health system job. Fire me-I don’t care.
Why drink any AB products ?
Plenty of normal alternatives out there.
Boycott all of AB products!
PS
Bud Light Quietly Writes Massive Check For ‘LGBTQ Businesses Of Color’…
https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/here-we-go-bud-light-quietly-donates-200k-to-lgbtq-businesses-of-color-mstef/?utm_medium=agg&utm_source=economics
The incident that kicked it off really isn’t the issue anymore. The issue is Budweiser’s executive response – or non-response if you will. And not just the initial response, but they have doubled down on their refusal to acknowledge the bone-headed connection to LBGTQXYZWV. They thought it was a temporary boycott that would go away, but it clearly is a shift of brand loyalty and consumer choice. If I’m gonna drink rainwater, any old barrel will do.
Reading all the common sense in these comments I’m suddenly wondering whether it was intentional, forced into damaging their own stock so that it can be purchased cheaply by those doing the forcing.
YES IT WAS!!!
The unspoken goal is to destroy Capitalism, choice, and freedom… it’s not really about lgbtqxyz
And some form of business insurance covers profit?
They deserve what they are getting as does Target and the others who put this crap over regular customers.
This needs to happen on a far larger scale, to make TPTB, open their eyes…but its a start.
Please tell me the overall beer sales (esp. with the unofficial start of summer) hasn’t dropped, only Bud Light suffers the significant loss, while other brands pick up the slack.
Perfect example of why leftist ideologues should never be in positions of power. Look at the destruction caused by one foolish executive, who of course will try to dump responsibility on someone else. Total rejection of reality: “I’m right, and the millions of you who disagree are bigots.”
FTA: (emphasis mine)
“ ‘These people are the fabric of our business. They are our neighbors, family members, and friends. They are in every community in America. We’ve been doing everything we can to support our teams.’ “
NO, AB management HAVEN’T been doing everything they can!
In fact, they’ve done NOTHING to alleviate the suffering THEY created, and are now trying to GUILT consumers into buying their horse p*ss in order to support THEIR pro Transgender activism.
Shame on you, Anhueser Busch. I hope your stockholders eject every one of your upper management team, and replace them with people who have the stones to say:
“WE’RE SORRY FOR TRYING TO CRAM TRANSGENDERISM DOWN YOUR THROATS!”
Back during the pandemic, A/B ran one of the most dystopian ads I’ve ever seen:
There was a stadium full of cardboard cutout fans. Remember, this was a time not only when fans were banned from stadiums, but some teams sold the “rights” to have your cutout placed in the stadium.
A cutout saw a BL. It began chasing the can out of the stadium, into the street, and eventually caught it. After drinking it, the cutout turned into a full human being.
The underlying message was your identity as a person was dependent on consuming BL.
The underlying premise of the message was that large corporations have the ability to unperson you (keep you locked at home and turn you into a cardboard cutout) and re-person you (but only if you consumed their products and went along with their vision of society).
Thus it should not be a surprise A/B, Target, and every other corporation embraces marketing which acknowledges and celebrates the ability of men to redefine themselves as women (and women as men, which for some reason takes a backseat in this Great Leap Forward). These corporations operate from the premise that individual identity is based on corporate brand identity, that your identity as a person is both something mutable and something they have the power to shape and define.
To them you and I are not persons. We are consumers. Their ability to sell us things depends on us seeing ourselves as consumers too, on our willingness to merge out identity with theirs.
What Dylan Mulvany is and represents is a continuum of this logic. It explains why people who consider themselves as part of the LGBTQ+ community are so susceptible to corporate marketing, advertising, and brand influencing: they are obsessed with identity and corporate branding satisfies that obsession.
Ironically, their success in creating this sense of hybrid identity is now boomeranging on these corporations:
1) People have been conditioned to identify themselves with and as the brands they consume.
2) People do not want to identify with what these brands have become.
3) Therefore, people do not want to “be” these brands any longer.
The very force which bound people to A/B is now repelling people from it.
I hope these corporations learn their lesson and stop promoting ideologies which are divisive to society and damaging to individuals.
But I hope for this more: that people become conscious of how personal identity has been and is being manipulated by corporate marketing, and begin to disconnect who they are from what they buy and consume.
The failure to do so is the bigger, spiritual problem underlying these sorts of controversies and a symptom of deeper issues in the modern world.
That failure is how we wound up with people bragging about being on Team Pfizer or Team Moderna.
Amen
And, we can benefit from being more self-sufficient and neighborly!
On topic real time experience on this subject…
My afternoon got canceled so I headed down to my local pub for lunch. Talking with the owner, he said he hasn’t sold a barrel of Bud Light in over a week. Normally would go through 2 or 3 on a weekend and another during the week.
I keep watching for it to go on sale, but I haven’t seen any price reductions or signs they are desperate to move it.
I didn’t want to get close enough to check the born-on date though. I’ve always had a don’t ask don’t tell (it’s your business as long as you don’t make it my business) policy myself.
They’re having that rebate from what I recall. Did you see that?
Its not a boycott. Its an abandonment, a divorce.
Transgender does not exist.
Dylan Mulvaney is genetically biologically a male.
In other words, Dylan Mulvaney is a man.
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Pass Laws to protect children from these mentally ill people.
Amen
Democrats support Transgender surgery on children.
Cosmetic sex surgery on children is an horrific crime.
Sterilizing children is an abomination.
We Have Numbers and By Uniting We Can Save Our Country (and our lives)
Our institutions may be captured, and most politicians working to cement their place among the elite, and the GOP party working only to increase their money and power, but we have one thing: We have numbers.
MAGA has huge numbers, and we can win through becoming knowledgeable and then uniting in fighting back.
The Boycott is an Excellent Example of What We Can Achieve By Uniting
This boycott is a fantastic example of uniting. People from all backgrounds joined this boycott because they think it is the right thing to do.
People needed two things to make this decision: They had to be aware of a problem (saw the commercials and the beer cans) and they needed a way to fight the problem (join with others to stop buying and thus make their “non-buying” count).
Stay Informed and Then Pick a Group/Activity to Join
Looking again at this boycott, what helps us all is: 1) each person stays informed, and 2) each person finds a place or way to join with other likeminded people.
We don’t all need to be united in lockstep behind one problem or one way of fighting back. One person may think one problem is more important and not all of us have the same skill set. One person may have time and another person may be struggling just to keep a family’s food on the table. Our ideas and circumstances vary, but by joining with others in the way we can, we can add to the fight.
Just find a problem you want to work on and then contribute in a way that works for you.
We also need to watch that we don’t lose focus by getting caught up in the shiny objects the enemy (or well-meaning people) throw out.
Our Strength
There is no shortage of problems and issues to fight! And there is no shortage of us (MAGA has huge numbers)!
Ideas for How to Stay Informed
People reading here are very informed and most also read other sites. However, recently some people have commented that some conservative news sources we have relied on in the past now seem to be waffling on their content and even somewhat supporting the globalists.
Besides this site, here are the best “what’s going on in the news right now” sources I know of:
Steve Bannon’s Warroom.org streams live content four hours a day. Steve (and sometimes a guest host) interviews people who are leading the fight in some area (for example, recent topics are debt ceiling, Biden corruption, J6, elections, border, child trafficking).
Today’s morning show had this fascinating interview that showed compelling charts: David Clements Warns Against Ballot Harvesting, Says Government Apparatus Can Flip Election Results. (rumble.com)
You can watch all the War Room video replays on Rumble, and if you don’t want to watch video, you can sign up for a War Room newsletter that summarizes hot issues. The newsletter will not be as informative/have as many details, but it is better than not getting any info.
War Room content will help you stay informed about many leaders working to make a difference. So not only will you gain knowledge, but you might find a group or activity you want to support. I won’t try to list all the groups here. But if you go to Rumble and scroll through pervious days, you’ll find many topics covered and many leaders taking action who you may not have heard about.
Revolver offers a wide variety of article content. The content is typically in depth and researched and often breaks new ground. You can read for free or become a subscriber.
Substack.com is a new way for content providers to get information to readers. If you go to the site, you can browse to find people/topics you might want to read.
A Substack content provider I want to promote is Attorney Tom Renz.
Attorney Renz (like most Substack authors) has a newsletter. It lists current articles, so you can see if there is something you want to go to Substack to read about. He is also on Rumble, as are many other Substack content providers.
Attorney Renz researches and works on ways to sue officials for various reasons and he provides in-depth and fact-based articles. For example, today’s newsletter has an article titled Are the Vaccines Permanently Altering Our DNA?
Please comment to add your favorite news sources or info on groups/activities you recommend that people consider.
Over 74 million Americans voted for President Trump. That’s a powerful force to punish globalist woke companies.
A LOT MORE than 74 million, they both stuffed, and suppressed, in Mssive #’s in order to overcome his legitimate win.
But in so doing they sacrificed the methods that gave them CERTAINTY and so now know they can’t overcome a landslide by cheating, again.
I’m thinking up to 100M.
I forgot to mention publicsq.com. It’s another great way to unite with like-minded people. The site is free. Patriotic/conservative businesses can post info about their products and services. Customers can find alternative businesses/places for things they want to buy.
War Room did a segment about Public Square this afternoon and Daily Mail had an article today. The point of both pieces is the site is attracting a lot of attention and growing.
The War Room video is on Rumble. Here’s the Daily Mail link Anti-woke marketplace reveals it has DOUBLED its number of users since the Bud Light boycott began | Daily Mail Online
Another site worth mention is mystore.com, which is Mike Lindell’s new site where you can buy from patriotic/conservative businesses.
Its not about Money, … However it is my belief Blackrock must be covering the losses or padding the CEO/decision makers bank account.
Time for a commercial break!! https://www.ispot.tv/ad/2Zrl/yuengling-a-beer-for-every-taste
Yuengling -please come to Michigan!
I just checked and it is.
https://www.coalitionbrewing.com/is-yuengling-beer-available-in-michigan/
Normal people have spoken (and continue to do so).
Remember that Anheuser-Busch is no longer an American company and is controlled by the world-conglomerate InBev(Belgium). For this boycott to have any real teeth in its effect, people need to be aware of the many other products in the InBev portfolio. Buy local but even then one must be diligent.
OMG!! “Transvestite pickle-puffer!” Sundance, that made me spray tea all over my laptop!!!
What I think the reason for the extended boycott is the realization of people that elections are now fundamentally dishonest and this is a stand-in way of voting. It’s defiance in the same spirit as the Boston Tea Party.
“elections are now fundamentally dishonest”
I believe it is a realization that Western society is now fundamentally dishonest.
Gender is redefined. What a vaccine is is redefined. What safe and effective means is redefined. What it means to conduct an election is redefined. Freedom of speech is redefined.
Racism is defined as evil, unless it is against white people. Xenophobia is defined as bad, unless it is against Russians. Debate is labeled as misinformation. Misinformation is labeled as conspiracy theory, until the fact checkers decide it is in fact true.
AKA the Great Pretending.
The underlying problem you’re touching on is that all of these changes have been made and are occurring without any, zero, nada, nilch, input from the people. These are decisions which are being made from above, not agreed upon by consensus.
Western people are now becoming aware they have almost no input in how their societies are run, and few if any avenues to change that.
Democracy has been redefined, and there appears to be no ways to revert to the old definition.
These are conditions which, in another time, led to a demand for a redress of grievances.
Gateway Pundit
Target shareholders filing lawsuit.
BTW – not sure if mentioned -watched 2 bud light commercials on cable network while at gym tread mill – first – set at small country / western county fair type thing – all happy group of 20 -somethings- country /western types (obvious )— other one was the patriotic scholarship for children of fallen warriors/ hero’s with a lot of the folded flag cases on display – really really obvious and then they did milli second flash shots of smiling rreceipants – and wasn’t sure, but thought one looked a little dodgy (?)- I guess they can’t help themselves . But really obvious at pulling out all the stops on the patriotic strings -drink Bud light to support our hero’s – Wonder if the weird VP lady was in on this marketing effort? ( Large dose of sarcasm)
I switched to Yuengling several years ago. Bud Lite was my backup beer for the light drinkers (hated anyting Miller). No need to buy it now. S Adams is a beer I was not a fan of either. Anything IPA I give away.
DeSantis Lite….
When you boycott don’t forget all of the other products owned by Anheuser-Busch and their parent company InBev. I feel sorry for the workers and the drivers but this crap has to stop. We also need to send a clear message to these tyrants.
Maybe you all should see what the logo ‘dot in a circle’ that Target uses means in ‘certain’ deviant societies.
Same thing with companies with any form of a Greek delta logo.
Mass Psychosi – if you’re out there, maybe you could provide some graphics if you have the inclination.
Ashamedly, I must admit that as a newly transplanted southerner from Georgia, I saw my first target store in Los Angeles and thought, “Dang, they have big indoor shooting ranges here!”
LOL
Please don’t blame it on us Southerners. Target is a northern Midwest company. I think MN but can’t remember.
Print out list of their products. Keep handy and share. Not buying any of them!
I happened to look at my 1983 yearbook. Our fraternity hosted a golf tournament with Bud Light.
Never going to happen again!
It’s bye bye bud, not buy buy bud- something the company doesn’t understand yet!
So what the heck’s wrong with the remaining 40%?
Getting what they deserve, good and hard. Pound sand, Tranheiser Busch.
Perhaps the American public actually does have a limit to the obvious moral rot they will surrender to. We’ll see. It’s been a long time manifesting in any consistent way.