Thursday, April 06, 2023

ANHEUSER-BUSCH, NIKE AND OTHER BUSINESSES SE TRANSGENDERISM AS A MONEYMAKER ..... I SEE IT AS A SHAMEFUL EPLOITATION OF CRAZY PEOPLE

Country star Travis Tritt DROPS all Anheuser-Busch beers from his tour as backlash continues after Bud Light signed up trans activist Dylan Mulvaney

 

Daily Mail

April 6, 2023

 

Travis Tritt drops all Anheuser-Busch beers from tour after Bud Light signed up Dylan

 

His decision to remove all of the products from his tour bus comes after fellow singer Kid Rock angrily shot at several cases of Bud Light. 

Mulvaney, 26, announced the partnership in a series of videos posted to social media at the weekend to coincide with the NCAA March Madness tournament. She was even given a beer can with her face printed on it to celebrate her 365 days of being a woman - something which angered the singer. 

But now Tritt, 60, has joined the outrage and said that he would be removing all  Anheuser-Busch products from his tour hospitality rider. He added that there were 'many other artists' who are doing the same but were not coming forward out of fear of being 'ridiculed and canceled'. 

Tritt has a combined following of 700.3k followers, compared to Mulvaneys 1.7million on Instagram alone. He admitted that he had been on tour with Budweiser - one of the many brands under the Anheuser-Busch umbrella - in the 90s. 

The multi-award-winning artist added: 'That was when Anheuser-Busch was American owned. 'A great American company that later sold out to the Europeans and became unrecognizable to the American consumer. Such a shame.' 

Tritt then took aim at Ru Paul's Drag Race and Jack Daniels, posting a picture on his social media saying: 'All the Jack Daniels drinkers should take note.' 

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Nike angers feminists after choosing controversial trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney as new face of its women's SPORTS BRA, days after Bud Light was slammed for putting her on can

 

The controversial deal with Nike could be worth up to $150,000 per post, because of the brand's size and the reach of the posts, experts say

Dylan Mulvaney appeared in a paid sponsorship advertisement for Nike Women
 

Trans social media star Dylan Mulvaney appeared in a pair of leggings and a sports bra in a new post paid for by Nike. 

Mulvaney tagged Nike Women and it is unclear how much she made but insiders told DailyMail.com Mulvaney she could be making earning more than $50,000 per paid social media post. 

The Nike advertisements come days after Mulvaney sparked controversy with a Bud Light sponsorship.  


Dylan Mulvaney could earn as much as $100,000 per month pushing brands like EOS, CeraVe and Crest, industry insiders told DailyMail.com

Dylan Mulvaney could earn as much as $100,000 per month pushing brands like EOS, CeraVe and Crest, industry insiders told DailyMail.com

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