Anson Frericks
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Right, exactly. So, I mean, this was like a very big issue across the entire country right now. It's a violent group, right? So this is why there was a lot of problems with Dylan Mulvaney, who'd become kind of the face of really the very progressive transgender movement, why Bud Light never should have done the partnership in the first place.
And say, because Bud Light was always about fun and music and sports, we should have never had this person as a sponsorship. Again, they shouldn't have Donald Trump as a sponsor either. Of course, I agree. Just so Bud Light now- You sell beer.
And say, because Bud Light was always about fun and music and sports, we should have never had this person as a sponsorship. Again, they shouldn't have Donald Trump as a sponsor either. Of course, I agree. Just so Bud Light now- You sell beer.
And say, because Bud Light was always about fun and music and sports, we should have never had this person as a sponsorship. Again, they shouldn't have Donald Trump as a sponsor either. Of course, I agree. Just so Bud Light now- You sell beer.
We're going to get back to selling beer. Guys, we screwed up. We apologize. We want our customers back. We're selling beer. End of story. The problem is they couldn't do that because they'd made all these other commitments- Why? To the Human Rights Campaign, who they highlighted every single year in their annual ESG report that they had a perfect score on it.
We're going to get back to selling beer. Guys, we screwed up. We apologize. We want our customers back. We're selling beer. End of story. The problem is they couldn't do that because they'd made all these other commitments- Why? To the Human Rights Campaign, who they highlighted every single year in their annual ESG report that they had a perfect score on it.
We're going to get back to selling beer. Guys, we screwed up. We apologize. We want our customers back. We're selling beer. End of story. The problem is they couldn't do that because they'd made all these other commitments- Why? To the Human Rights Campaign, who they highlighted every single year in their annual ESG report that they had a perfect score on it.
They had made- But the Human Rights Campaign is like- They're not big shareholders of AB.
They had made- But the Human Rights Campaign is like- They're not big shareholders of AB.
They had made- But the Human Rights Campaign is like- They're not big shareholders of AB.
But they're a stakeholder of AB, and that becomes the problem. Yeah.
But they're a stakeholder of AB, and that becomes the problem. Yeah.
But they're a stakeholder of AB, and that becomes the problem. Yeah.
It all just feeds on itself. It's called the stakeholder capitalism industrial complex. The stakeholder are really the beer drinkers. But that's the problem.
It all just feeds on itself. It's called the stakeholder capitalism industrial complex. The stakeholder are really the beer drinkers. But that's the problem.
It all just feeds on itself. It's called the stakeholder capitalism industrial complex. The stakeholder are really the beer drinkers. But that's the problem.
We can insult them. Your customer became sort of the lowest priority, which is the problem. This made no sense. It made zero sense. And then so again, this partnership originally happened on April 1st. On April 15th, that's when you have the CEO for the first time, a guy named Brendan Whitworth, who I know very well. He made a first public, essentially, response.
We can insult them. Your customer became sort of the lowest priority, which is the problem. This made no sense. It made zero sense. And then so again, this partnership originally happened on April 1st. On April 15th, that's when you have the CEO for the first time, a guy named Brendan Whitworth, who I know very well. He made a first public, essentially, response.
We can insult them. Your customer became sort of the lowest priority, which is the problem. This made no sense. It made zero sense. And then so again, this partnership originally happened on April 1st. On April 15th, that's when you have the CEO for the first time, a guy named Brendan Whitworth, who I know very well. He made a first public, essentially, response.
And it's almost this comical letter. I think it was called like our letter to America. where he never acknowledged the situation they were in. They never acknowledged the controversy, never mentioned Dylan by name. It was just a, hey, we're going to get back to brewing beer. And here's a video of Clydesdale riding across America.