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Douglas A Corrigan's avatar

Just so everyone knows, Budweiser is no longer an American company. So if you want a beer, buy American! The rest of this insanity just leaves me speechless!

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Ellen Youngling's avatar

I know I’m not the only post-menopausal woman constantly battling stray chin hairs. How is it possible that this dark haired person, formerly teeming with testosterone, has a face like a baby? Answer? Because it’s FAKE!! Real women have flaws. The most this guy can hope for is to be a Stepford Wife kind of woman. I hope they don’t start killing off real women, like they did in the movie, because they find this preferable. Bud should be ashamed of themselves.

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SadieJay's avatar

Right?? Even at 30, we were not perfect. We were never perfect. If you see that Ulta podcast with these 2 guys, it really is even more ridiculous. You think the feminist would be all up in a wad about this gender-stealing-advertising-dollar-grubber in the name of a "woman". Yet, the Gloria Steinems of the world are silent. WTH is going on. Statement...not a question. Post menopausal is fierce and steadfast. Can you imagine all the hormones that it takes to attain such a persona? I can only imagine the mental anguish. Because I have had it...and still do occasionally. But my hormones were the real deal...not something that came in a vial.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Well written! You said it all. Budweiser WHO? Done ✅

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SunnyRai's avatar

Watch out for Anheuser-Busch's craft beer brand partners, too. Hopefully THEY give some push back and stop this Spokestranny nonsense, but doubtful.🤦🏼‍♀️

I really enjoy Breckenridge Brewery's Amber Ale, hadn't done my homework about it partnering with AB-InBev, until today. I can certainly cancel woke agenda shite right out of my life.

❌✅ This REAL WOMAN would rather support truly small & local breweries, anyhow- not the sellouts to the Big Beer Industry, masquerading as craft brews.

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SadieJay's avatar

That is why I put the link to all the Anheuser-Busch on here...there is too many to list one by one. So much canceling, so little time!

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TAM's avatar

Haven't bought Bud in years. I prefer microbrews, especially India pale ales; and we have a LOT to choose from here in Michigan. Bud and its ilk have NO taste.

Budweiser is also taking a lot of heat from animal activists and horse lovers over a recent accident at a rodeo involving one of its 8-horse Clydesdale hitches. One point that was brought up is that these horses are on tour 300+ days a year, and do not have any free time. If they are not being trailered somewhere they are being stalled in small portable tent-like pens with barely enough room to turn around. This is not a natural life for a horse. Furthermore, Budweiser is still practicing tail-docking on its horses. Not only does this make it impossible for these horses to swat away flies; as anyone who knows anything about horses can tell you, horses use their tails to communicate. So now that ability is taken away. Pay attention the next time you see a Budweiser commercial featuring their Clydesdales; I think you'd be shocked at what little tail remains.

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SadieJay's avatar

Ah, but to see the commercial one would have to have "television". Not here...but I do get that. Those horses were amazing. But, the animals lovers would be the first to speak out about that...just like you think Fauci would have caught holy hell for the Beagle disgusting-ness, yet, here we still are. People taking his word to heart and they are still coof jabbing. So much more going on than meets the eye, that is for sure!!

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TAM's avatar

I don't have television either. But you can find the commercial and the rodeo accident on YouTube.

As someone who spent almost 40 years working in preclinical animal research, I simply do not understand Fauci's beagle experiments. They would have NEVER been allowed in the laboratory where I worked. There are very strict rules and protocols such as the FDA Good Laboratory Practice Regulations (GLP), the Animal Welfare Act, the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), among others. Before a study can be authorized, the protocol must be reviewed by IACUC to determine that it is not needlessly duplicating previous studies, that it is not using more animals than necessary, and that it is not causing unnecessary pain and distress to the animals--unless, after a review of the literature, it is determined that there are no alternatives to doing so. In all my years working in animal research I never saw a study approved that was as inhumane as Fauci's beagle experiments. HOWEVER--these regulations DO NOT APPLY to university labs OR to research conducted overseas, which if I recall correctly, the beagle experiments were. I am glad that I am no longer involved in animal research because Fauci and his ilk have tainted it forever. I can no longer defend my former industry when I see this kind of abuse going on AT THE TOP.

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Rick Larson's avatar

Good excuse to stop dinking beer!

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SadieJay's avatar

Yep...there is a wagon somewhere with my name on it!

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Dr_M_DC's avatar

I drink India brewed beers.

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