Thursday, June 29, 2023

Female impersonator tears into Bud Light after costing them $20B in revenue

"Sniff, sniff, boo-hoo"


Dylan Mulvaney scorched Bud Light for giving “customers permission to be as transphobic and as hateful as they want” after he did an insulting impression of what he thinks a woman is: an Audrey Hepburn-ish cutesy, shallow, naive girly-like ditz--a woman who Hepburn never was. 

Mulvaney is the king of misogynists. 

Anyway, the social media dude finally broke his silence with a gooey Instagram video to his nearly 2 million viewers, again proving misogynistic creds. He was tearful and claimed that he was "ridiculed in public." He obviously knows that if you're going to put yourself out there in public, you open yourself up to ridicule as well as the praise your fragile ego seeks.

Mulvaney said that he has “felt a loneliness that I wouldn’t wish on anyone.”

“For a company to hire a trans person and then not publicly stand by them is worse than not hiring a trans person at all,” Mulvaney, 26, said, obviously clueless when it comes to business. He was a company wrecking ball [and of which he possess two] along with the help of another marketing genius, Alissa Heinerscheid, the marketing vice president of Bud Light.

Mulvaney became publicly tearful [in spite of his being 'ridiculed in public'] one day after Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth refused to say whether the company would ever work with Mulvaney again. 

The belching Belgian beer giant experienced a $20 billion hit after the company insulted their major customers calling them "fratty" and "out of touch," and calls for a boycott ensued. What did Mulvaney think they should do? Stand behind him?



Mulvaney complained that since he posted a video to his social media on April 1 touting Bud Light, he has received “more bullying and transphobia than I could have ever imagined.”

“I’ve been scared to leave my house,” he said, in spite of nobody giving a crap about him.

Mulvaney added: “Supporting trans people shouldn’t be political. There should be nothing divisive or controversial about working with us.”

Supporting gender dysphoric people is not political. Opposing the LGBTQ+1WAP folks pushing schools to teach the 465 genders and personal pronouns, and "don't tell your parents what you're being taught in school" is political, and that isn't where it ends. 

They admit it now--they are coming after your kids.

Mulvaney said the company has made no effort to reach out to him since receiving a Bud Light tall-cis-boy with his dolled-up face on the can.

“I was scared of more backlash, and I felt personally guilty for what transpired,” he said.

“I patiently waited for things to get better…and I was waiting for the brand to reach out to me, but they never did.”

Because that would have really been the killing blow to the brand. C'mon Dylan; read a book about marketing.


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