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In addition to Bud Light sales going downhill, Anheuser-Busch’s other brands have also seen a decline in sales.

The New York Post says that “nationwide retail sales of Bud Light fell by 23.4% in the week ending April 29 compared to the same period last year, which is a bigger fall than the 21.4% it saw the week before.”

That’s enough of a disaster for Transheuser-Busch since it demonstrates the boycott of Bud Light is gaining momentum. But it seems like consumers are starting to realize that Bud Light brewers also produce other brands. According to The Post, sales for those brands are also declining.

“For the week ending April 29, the business’s flagship Budweiser brand suffered a 11.4% sales decline.” Additionally, “Bud’s Michelob Ultra brand sales, which are third in the US after Bud Light and Modelo Especial, were down 4.4%.”

Natural Light by Transheuser-Busch is down 5.2 percent, while Busch Light is down 1.8 percent.

Transheuser-Busch has to worry a lot since summer is coming very quickly. HSBC is undoubtedly concerned:

“Anheuser-Busch InBev is dealing with a ‘Bud Light crisis,'” according to HSBC, therefore it’s time to take a step back from the company.

“After the recent online social media partnership back in April that involved the Bud Light brand and Dylan Mulvaney, who is a transgender influencer, caused a response that included beer boycotts, analyst Carlos Laboy downgraded the beer’s stock to a hold and declared that the company faces ‘deeper issues than ABI admits.'” According to reports, “the marketing professional in charge of the collaboration is on leave.”

Ouch.

As I indicated in my last post, I believe that the country’s ultimate “enough” moment came with the launch of Bud Light.

Tolerating drag queens and transvestites—as this nation has done for many years—is one thing. It’s quite another to have it thrust in our faces on a regular basis and normalized, particularly when it’s directed towards kids who aren’t old enough to give their permission.

The Drag Queen Celebration was supposed to end, for people to move on, and for life to return to normal, but it hasn’t. There are many Alphabet People. A vertical on your streaming service that pledges “No LGBT” would be appreciated at this time. The nation came together and shouted, “This anti-science mocking of women ends here,” when the fools at Bud Light arrived to celebrate a weirdo who makes fun of women.

Here is what happened…

By promoting it, praising it, and overloading us with it, our fascist corporate rulers in entertainment, the media, and culture (which includes food and drink) thought they might mainstream homosexuality and transvestism. Sorry, but two males kissing will never be acceptable to heterosexuals. And everyone is aware that this trans crazy is either a sexual obsession or a mental disorder. You cannot normalize it in any way.

However, with all of these woke movies flopping and the vicious reaction against Bud Light causing significant harm, I believe our fascist corporate masters are pausing to reconsider this strategy.

Author: Scott Dowdy

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