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NextImg:Bud Light Not Budging in Pro-Transgenderism Dylan Mulvaney Fiasco - The Conservative Brief

Beer-maker Bud Light and its parent company, Belgium-based Anheuser-Busch, are seemingly remaining defiant in the face of the American public’s boycott, at least judging from an interview with Anheuser-Busch’s CEO

Bud Light and Anheuser-Busch’s decision to resort to Dylan Muvaney, a man claiming to be a woman and making a living out of broadcasting this on social media, might be one of the dumbest self-inflicted corporate fiascos in history.

The corporate chief, Brendan Whitworth, gave an interview to CBS News. Throughout this interview, Whitworth refused to admit that hiring Mulvaney and promoting transgenderism was a mistake.

Whitworth, who is a former US Marine and a former CIA employee, even slammed the public backlash against Bud Light as “divisive,” The Daily Wire reports.

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The CEO of Anheuser-Busch complained that “the conversation” after his company promoted transgenderism, a Marxist-Communist poison, had shifted away from beer.

He argued that Bud Light’s place was in the business of bringing people together. It is for this reason that he and his corporate buddies decided to bring us Dylan Mulvaney and transgenderism.

Whitworth also kept on parroting Bud Light’s statements that it only made one beer can with Mulvaney’s face. He insisted that was done as a gift to the transgenderist social media “influencer.”

When asked directly whether Anheuser-Busch supported transgenderism, the impudent CEO avoided the question. Instead, he decided to assert that Bud Light had been supporting LBGT individuals for the past 25 years.

As he kept speaking in favor of Gay Pride, Whitworth also refused to say how much money Bud Light had lost from the Mulvaney fiasco.

He maintained that his company was focused on continuing to invest in Bud Light’s brands – and, as it turns out, in the continued promotion of transgenderism in the United States.

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