I’m certainly not condoning violence by posting this but self defense is a different matter all together. And truthfully, if things are to change and you are to stop these companies and institutions from indoctrinating/ brainwashing your sons and daughters into emulating and following the LGBTQ lifestyles this is the position you are going to have to adopt. Boycott all these woke/comatose companies that support the LGBTQ community until they completely collapse.
- Singer Kid Rock, 52, shot cans of the beer and screamed ‘f**’ Bud Light and their parent company in a video
- It comes after trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, 26, posted cans with her face on her social media
- Conservatives were quick to slam the decision, with many saying that the beer maker was pushing ‘gender propaganda’
By EMMA JAMES FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 08:30 EDT, 4 April 2023 | UPDATED: 13:01 EDT, 4 April 2023.
Such a shame @budlight, not getting my money anymore. #BoycottBudLight #GoWokeGoBrokeBudLight pic.twitter.com/xXk8KZvv2z
— Brian Black (@USAFVet17) April 2, 2023
Kid Rock has been left so furious with Bud Light’s new choice of influencer that he took out several cases with an automatic gun.
The pro-Trump singer, wearing a MAGA hat, said he wanted to send a ‘clear and concise’ message after discovering trans content creator Dylan Mulvaney was working with the beer company.
Mulvaney, 26, announced the partnership in a series of videos posted to social media at the weekend to coincide with the NCAA March Madness tournament.
She was even given a beer can with her face printed on it to celebrate her 365 days of being a woman – something which angered the singer.
The 52-year-old right-wing conservative posted the footage online and said after shooting the cans: ‘F*** Bud Light, and f*** Anheuser-Busch. Have a terrific day.’
But some fans of Mulvaney said that they ‘loved’ the direction Bud Light was going to be more progressive.
It sparked a further backlash from fans, who were already hitting out at the decision to make Mulvaney the face of the brand.
Several former customers filmed themselves pouring the beer away – down the sink and toilet – while others emptied their fridge of the product into bins.
But the company has stood behind the TikTok star, who has been accused of dressing in a childlike way, with more than 10 million followers, with Anheuser-Bush saying the cans were a personal gift to her.
They added that she is one of the hundreds of influencers that the company partners with.
In a statement, the spokesperson said: ‘From time to time, we produce unique commemorative cans for fans and for brand influencers, like Dylan Mulvaney.
‘This commemorative can was a gift to celebrate a personal milestone and is not for sale to the general public.’
The decision to work with Mulvaney, who posted a video advertising the beer company’s March Madness contest offering customers a chance to win $15,000, has caused a huge backlash.
Conservatives were quick to slam the decision, with many saying that the beer maker was pushing ‘gender propaganda’.