The Daily Escape:
Sunrise, Woodenshoe Tulip Festival with Mt. Hood in background, WA – April 2023 photo by Mitch Schreiber Photography
If you drink beer, you know that Bud Lite is terrible. Wrongo shares this opinion with the GOP, but for different reasons.
Wrongo hates the taste. Conservatives hate Bud Light because of a recent Bud Light promotion featuring influencer Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender woman. Mulvaney posted a sponsored video on her Instagram account announcing that Bud Light had sent her a customized beer can with her face on it.
Bud sent the can to Mulvaney in celebration of the first anniversary of her transition.
Some on the Right are calling the brew a âWoke Mind Virusâ. But shouldnât the real focus be on the MAGA Mind Virus? The Right has created a kind of Bud-lash fever: Some have machine gunned or crushed cases of the beer with heavy equipment. Then a person or persons moved on to making bomb treats at a Bud plant in Van Nuys, CA. Several Budweiser facilities across the nation have also been targeted with bomb threats.
Many on the Right call for a boycott of the bestselling beer in the country. If that sounds ludicrous, itâs because it is. Itâs also indicative of where we are in America today.
Trans issues are front and center in the GOP-inspired culture war. Anti-trans sentiment is on display by many on the right, targeting childrenâs health, sports, drag shows, and health care. Itâs seen throughout Conservative media. Anti-trans legislation is growing. And itâs even entering the mainstream. From Vox:
âMainstream publications like the NY Times increasingly follow the lead of anti-trans agitators, treating what should be understood as a fundamental human rights battle more like a semantic âdebate,â fixating on terminology and labels and medical minutiae, instead of humanizing trans and nonbinary people and their experiences.â
Vox reports that this has created a contentious situation at the Times. In February, contributors and members of the Timesâs staff posted an open letter protesting the paperâs escalating bias toward anti-trans talking points.
But the Bud-lash fever may be breaking. The Daily Beast reported that on Saturday, the Twitter account for the National Republican Campaign Committee (NRCC) removed a fundraising post that trashed Bud Lite. Apparently, they realized that Anheuser-Busch isnât some progressive company. In 2022, they gave the NRCC $464,505. The NRCC has decided that they like political donations more than they hate trans people.
Budâs partnership with Mulvaney also triggered a nearly $5 billion drop in the Anheuser-Busch stock value as of last Wednesday.
On Friday, Anheuser-Busch released a tepid statement from its CEO, Brendan Whitworth, saying he is âresponsible for ensuring every consumer feels proud of the beer we brewâ:
âWe never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer.â
The company cancelled an event in Missouri last week, citing safety concerns for its employees. Wrongo is against banning TikTok. Hereâs a TikTok video of Bud Lite cans being crushed by a steam roller. Where else would we see news like this?
Boycotts are a tradition in America, so like all the others, this one will fade away. The difference with this one is how wound up Conservatives get about something as trivial as a one minute video that pitches Bud Lite.
Time to wake up America! These clowns will try to take you down in a hail of gun fire, saying itâs for God and Freedom, (loosely defined). They just canât abide sharing the country (or political power) with people who aren’t just like them.
To help you wake up, watch and listen to âAll I Ask of Youâ from the musical âPhantom of the Operaâ which had its last Broadway performance yesterday. It opened on Broadway in January of 1988. Since then, Phantom has played almost 14,000 performances (the most in history) to more than 20 million people, grossing over $1.3 billion. An estimated 6,500 people have been employed by the production â including over 400 actors.
Here the song is performed by Michael Ball and Sarah Brightman (the original Christine) at London’s Royal Albert Hall Celebration for Andrew Lloyd Webber, who wrote the play:
OMG that song sung buy those 2 was amazing!! Iâm crying!