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The fake white chick complaint is childish spleen venting from too easily frightened insecure morons.
Here's a simple test. If you were in a social or work environment and in the presence of someone newly revealing their homosexuality or trans-gender status would you revile, insult, condemn or even assault them?
You'd probably fear condemnation from others for being a no class boor in the social situation and remedial action from an employer, as in 'don't let it happen again. Just as with you we hired them based upon their qualifications to do the job. Can't adjust? Leave.'
And Anheuser-Busch is responding with a healthy 'who give a fling f'k what your kind of people believe?
Anheuser-Busch CEO says Bud Light partnership with trans influencer wasn't meant to divide
https://news.yahoo.com/anheuser-busch-ceo-say...23555.html
Many have noted that Bud Light and its parent company have long supported LGBTQ+ organizations and events.
"Including our community in marketing is nothing new, but what is new is the extreme right-wing politicization of a company's creative and business decisions," CEO Sarah Kate Ellis of GLAAD, one of the world's largest LGBTQ+ organizations, said in a statement.
"Companies will not end the standard business practice of including diverse people in ads and marketing because a small number of loud, fringe anti-LGBTQ activists make noise on social media," she said.
Bud Light has partnered with GLAAD for various events and initiatives, including its release of a first-ever rainbow aluminum bottle to celebrate World Pride in 2019.
Whitworth said his company's products are intended as a social binder, not a wedge.
"We have thousands of partners, millions of fans and a proud history of supporting our communities," he said.
“My time serving this country taught me the importance of accountability and the values upon which America was founded: freedom, hard work and respect for one another,” he said in the statement.
Whitworth, who said that he is responsible for ensuring that "every consumer feels proud of the beer we brew," did not explicitly address the partnership in Friday's statement.
"Moving forward, I will continue to bring great beers to consumers across our nation," he said.
A spokesperson for the company had previously said that “Anheuser-Busch works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various demographics.”[/i]