Dylan Mulvaney in drag and on the can |
Miriam-Webster defines a bigot as a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices
especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group (such as a racial or ethnic group) with hatred and intolerance.
I don't believe conservatives actually treat men and women with gender dysphoria or gender confusion in a hateful or intolerant manner. I believe it's the other way around and the LGBTQ+ community is in a position where not only are we tolerating them, but they're making demands and are intolerant of our views.
For example, cross-dresser Dylan Mulvaney urged companies that are serious about progressive activism to be true allies to diverse talent and not abandon them "when the going gets tough."
For example, cross-dresser Dylan Mulvaney urged companies that are serious about progressive activism to be true allies to diverse talent and not abandon them "when the going gets tough."
In one of his first major interviews since the highly successful Bud Light boycott, Mulvaney demanded that companies get more serious about their diversity initiatives, proving my point.
It's ironic that the guy who is responsible for millions in lost revenue for the company he cross-dressed for is making demands on companies who are probably afraid to take him on in their ad campaigns.
Mulvaney, who is gay, said companies need to establish strong bonds with their progressive allies rather than promoting them in a "performative" way.
Why? Why should any company need to spout politics rather than promote their product? Because when their politics is spouted, about half the country is not going to be on board with it. And why is it the business of say, a chocolate company to go political? Are the virtue points that important to Hershey's?
Mulvaney made the statements in a recent interview at the 2023 Forbes CMO Summit in Miami, Tuesday. They included what appeared to be a veiled dig at Bud Light, which he accused in June of declining to support him when he received backlash for the marketing partnership that began last April.
Why should Bud Light support this guy? He has been poison to them and his only ambition seems to be to be edgy [in his mind] and make money doing so.
Nobody hates Mulvaney except perhaps people who have a reason to that know him. It's insulting to pigeon-hole half the country that is tired of the left shoving their beliefs into our faces or their flat chests onto beer cans. Okay, maybe not the chest, but the drag look that really doesn't belong on a beer can.
And please, stop calling these clowns heroes. Do they even know what a real hero is?
And lastly, please, Fox News Digital, stop referring to Mulvaney as a "she" or "her." He's a dude with his junk and a dress and lipstick doesn't change that. Refuse to give in to the delusions of those poor people who are confused about their gender.
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