Biff_Poindexter
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In other words....you are full of shit...thought as muchI would think that racists vote for racists, or do they vote for anti-racists to fix themselves?
Or is global warming the real racist?
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In other words....you are full of shit...thought as muchI would think that racists vote for racists, or do they vote for anti-racists to fix themselves?
Or is global warming the real racist?
Most people are, unless you have had a good clean out.In other words....you are full of shit...thought as much
However, you choose to expel yours from your mouth...and gladly eat the shit from others...Most people are, unless you have had a good clean out.
But if everyone agrees that woke is evil and against Jesus -- how are these companies profitable?The fact is more corporations have become WOKE. This is a trend that will continue just as long as they remain profitable.
Because you have a new generation that will continue to purchase these products.But if everyone agrees that woke is evil and against Jesus -- how are these companies profitable?
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Why a Bud Light boycott in the U.S. won't matter
The beer brand is among several names facing boycott calls over pro-LGBT campaigns, but it may be of little consequence to them.www.newsweek.com
"It's the latest instance of a conservative public figure calling for a bad-faith boycott against a food brand they feel has been drafted into the culture wars. These boycotts are often comically short-lived, such as when former President Donald Trump called on his supporters to skip drinking Coca-Cola after the soda manufacturer spoke out against restrictive voting laws in its home state of Georgia — only for online sleuths to quickly point out a half-drunk bottle of Diet Coke on his desk just a few days later. Each week, it seems as though conservatives have a new nemesis, from Ben & Jerry'sand Coke to M&M's and Oreo. If this purported culture war feels cyclical — it is. Those events took place in April 2022, almost exactly a year ago to the day."
Problem is........since both parties (but especially Republicans) have looked the other way while handful of corporations have been able to buy up huge percentages of the market; culture war based boycotts like these are indeed laughed at -- because of how futile they are......but Conservative Super-Patriot Matt Walsh brings up a brilliant point......Just focus on one smaller company and try to make an example out of them...
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And he is right....the right-wing has been behind the culture war since the 60's -- when they were on the wrong side of the civil rights movement...which forced them to lick their wounds and concede that blatantly opposing it was not a winning strategy...then they were on the wrong side of the women's rights issue...and then they were caught slipping on the gay rights issue, etc, etc, etc....So as he says, nearly every company is woke now, so what to do?
But then again, you can't take much of what these reactionary right-wingers say seriously because they will just contradict themselves later...because this is also Matt Walsh just a few of years ago...
That is if you believe Dylan is a character.....far as I am concerned, this is just pitch to the trans community because apparently, their money is as green as your money is...Well Biffster, if a character in an advertisement is successful we will see it starring in future ads for an extended period of time. Like Jake from State Farm and Mayhem from Allstate. If your little fairy is popular and profitable for Bud light we will see more. We will have to wait and see. My guess is that won’t happen and you’ll look like the fool that you are.
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Why a Bud Light boycott in the U.S. won't matter
The beer brand is among several names facing boycott calls over pro-LGBT campaigns, but it may be of little consequence to them.www.newsweek.com
"It's the latest instance of a conservative public figure calling for a bad-faith boycott against a food brand they feel has been drafted into the culture wars. These boycotts are often comically short-lived, such as when former President Donald Trump called on his supporters to skip drinking Coca-Cola after the soda manufacturer spoke out against restrictive voting laws in its home state of Georgia — only for online sleuths to quickly point out a half-drunk bottle of Diet Coke on his desk just a few days later. Each week, it seems as though conservatives have a new nemesis, from Ben & Jerry'sand Coke to M&M's and Oreo. If this purported culture war feels cyclical — it is. Those events took place in April 2022, almost exactly a year ago to the day."
Problem is........since both parties (but especially Republicans) have looked the other way while handful of corporations have been able to buy up huge percentages of the market; culture war based boycotts like these are indeed laughed at -- because of how futile they are......but Conservative Super-Patriot Matt Walsh brings up a brilliant point......Just focus on one smaller company and try to make an example out of them...
View attachment 774079
And he is right....the right-wing has been behind the culture war since the 60's -- when they were on the wrong side of the civil rights movement...which forced them to lick their wounds and concede that blatantly opposing it was not a winning strategy...then they were on the wrong side of the women's rights issue...and then they were caught slipping on the gay rights issue, etc, etc, etc....So as he says, nearly every company is woke now, so what to do?
But then again, you can't take much of what these reactionary right-wingers say seriously because they will just contradict themselves later...because this is also Matt Walsh just a few of years ago...
the biggest legislative accomplishment of the Trump admin was passing one of the largest corporate tax giveaways in US history....and you cheered for it.....^^^Asks the corporate whore.
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Why a Bud Light boycott in the U.S. won't matter
The beer brand is among several names facing boycott calls over pro-LGBT campaigns, but it may be of little consequence to them.www.newsweek.com
"It's the latest instance of a conservative public figure calling for a bad-faith boycott against a food brand they feel has been drafted into the culture wars. These boycotts are often comically short-lived, such as when former President Donald Trump called on his supporters to skip drinking Coca-Cola after the soda manufacturer spoke out against restrictive voting laws in its home state of Georgia — only for online sleuths to quickly point out a half-drunk bottle of Diet Coke on his desk just a few days later. Each week, it seems as though conservatives have a new nemesis, from Ben & Jerry'sand Coke to M&M's and Oreo. If this purported culture war feels cyclical — it is. Those events took place in April 2022, almost exactly a year ago to the day."
Problem is........since both parties (but especially Republicans) have looked the other way while handful of corporations have been able to buy up huge percentages of the market; culture war based boycotts like these are indeed laughed at -- because of how futile they are......but Conservative Super-Patriot Matt Walsh brings up a brilliant point......Just focus on one smaller company and try to make an example out of them...
View attachment 774079
And he is right....the right-wing has been behind the culture war since the 60's -- when they were on the wrong side of the civil rights movement...which forced them to lick their wounds and concede that blatantly opposing it was not a winning strategy...then they were on the wrong side of the women's rights issue...and then they were caught slipping on the gay rights issue, etc, etc, etc....So as he says, nearly every company is woke now, so what to do?
But then again, you can't take much of what these reactionary right-wingers say seriously because they will just contradict themselves later...because this is also Matt Walsh just a few of years ago...
Well AB stock is dropping as of today....https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/budBut if everyone agrees that woke is evil and against Jesus -- how are these companies profitable?
allowing people to keep more of the money they earn does not make one a whore....the whore is the one demanding the moneythe biggest legislative accomplishment of the Trump admin was passing one of the largest corporate tax giveaways in US history....and you cheered for it.....
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AT&T Lied About Everything It Promised to Do If It Got a Tax Cut
AT&T said a net neutrality repeal and tax cut would result in new jobs and more broadband investment. It's cut tens of thousands of jobs and is spending less than ever.www.vice.com
But tell us again about corporate whores??
What kind of idiot thinks Budweiser is a monopoly?Will Woke Beer Finally Make Right-Wingers Combat Corporate Monopolies?
haha VICE...hahah...the biggest legislative accomplishment of the Trump admin was passing one of the largest corporate tax giveaways in US history....and you cheered for it.....
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AT&T Lied About Everything It Promised to Do If It Got a Tax Cut
AT&T said a net neutrality repeal and tax cut would result in new jobs and more broadband investment. It's cut tens of thousands of jobs and is spending less than ever.www.vice.com
But tell us again about corporate whores??
My favorite is when they SPEND MONEY on a product in order to destroy it on TicToc or some such.The true problem is.....Right-wingers can't admit that these boycotts are pointless temper tantrums....
But they do make a lot of the outrage peddlers plenty of money...so it will continue
Yes, i can answer which company.can you tell me what company's "profits" have been crushed by your temper tantrums?
And if you folks are all whining about how everything is woke -- how do you think your temper tantrum has taught them a lesson?
Hating America and its anthem isnt much of a "point".The point was already made.....that is how protests work.....