Footage found on the company’s website shows that Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of the infamous Bud Light brand of transgender beer, aims to create a “more diverse and inclusive environment” by firing its white male employees.
In the video, a company employee is seen complaining that there are still too many white males that work at the company – but that can be fixed with a massive purge.”
“We’re still 40 percent women and 60 percent men, and still predominantly white. So, there’s still work to be done,” the person states.
The clip then shifts over to a black woman who works at Anheuser-Busch making additional threats against the company’s white male employee base, which is targeted for elimination in order to make the struggling company darker and less male.
“I feel like I finally found my voice as a black woman and I’m not prepared to lose it,” the black woman says.
Watch the video below from the Anheuser-Busch InBev YouTube page:
Will Anheuser-Busch survive its new pro-transgender, anti-white corporate ethos?
Bud Light’s tribute to transgender “influencer” Dylan Mulvaney, a mentally deranged male pretending to be a “female” who was celebrated by Anheuser-Busch for reaching a milestone of so many days “as a woman.”
When America caught wind of Bud Light’s special tribute can for Mulvaney celebrating his “transgenderism,” the brand’s sales figures plummeted. Billions of dollars were wiped off the firm’s valuation and millions of customers were chased off – all so a mentally ill tranny can feel affirmed in his delusion.
Meanwhile, Anheuser-Busch as a whole is trying to become less white and less male with a new “diversity and inclusion” campaign. Lara Laila Gärber, Anheuser-Busch’s European Diversity and Inclusion Manager, revealed that “at AB InBev, what we wanted to do is ensure that diversity and inclusion is fully integrated in our business strategy.”
Ever since partnering with Mulvaney, Anheuser-Busch has been circling the drain. HSBC recently downgraded the company, which is seeing its products sit on store shelves rather than be purchased like they once were before the Mulvaney scandal.
“Why is anyone drinking this garbage in the first place?” one commenter asked, noting just how disgusting Anheuser-Busch products are and were long before Mulvaney appeared on its beer cans.
“I will no longer purchase any beer from the Anheuser-Busch company – done, period,” wrote another. “Even if they do the right thing and kick the trannies to the curb, I won’t support them.”
Numerous others noted that Anheuser-Busch seems to be ostracizing its primary customer base, which tends to be white and working-class – or at least used to be.
“The target audience for trash beers like Bud used to be younger, working-class men. I guess times have changed,” one of them said. “Then again, we stopped drinking that swill about a week after turning 18 (legal drinking age back in the day) after discovering that imported brews were far superior.”
Another commented that it actually makes sense for Anheuser-Busch to have a fake woman promote its fake beer – because what could be more fitting than that?
“It looks like the woke movement is used to destroy all of our trademark corporations on purpose,” speculated another about the true purpose behind all this.
“This leads the U.S. to 3rd world status further. Now the ‘Disneys and McD’s’ of the world will come from other countries. We will be known for nothing.”
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Wow, it’s hard to really believe. Why listen to the spoiled woman? She should be canned and replaced by a man or woman, white or brown, who is willing to work instead of screaming racism all day. It’s so boring. It’s also true that this contributes significantly to the decline of our nation. America needs to vote for an alpha male for president November 2024. Enough of this nonsense, enough of Soros, Zuck, etc. etc., et al.
BUT BUT BUT………she found her black voice and the other lady referred to bringing her authentic self to work..
Gawd almighty these people are indeed SOOOOOO boring.
Have you ever known a woman, black or otherwise, who didn’t find her voice coming out of the womb and hasn’t shut up since?
Go ahead and purge.
I wont be drinking any of your products henceforth.
Even if someone hands me a free one.
Even if that is the only choice.
I previously bought regular bud. No more.
Thats my purge.
Thumbs up!
And the work won’t be done, til they are out of business. Can’t come soon enough.
Let us DEI them all out of a job. Just do not buy any of their brands.
Why do I have this sense that Soros is backstopping all of this lost revenue – whether Fox firing Tucker, Bud Light glorifying Dylan or Target targeting young children with graphic porn.
I wish someone with the talent to do so would build an organization with the goal of organizing conservatives and others who are fed up with the left’s perverted woke culture, anti-white, anti-Christian, anti-patriotic, and practically anti everything decent onslaught. I would gladly avoid spending money in any business if we were able to do it in a massive organized way that would not make me feel like I was not alone. There are millions of people like me who want to punish Target for their behavior we just need to be able to coordinate an effective response. I would gladly pay a few bucks every month to support it. Imagine getting an alert on your phone informing you of Target’s selling of perverted items sexually targeting infants and suggesting all members stop shopping at Target.
See my reply below.
I’ve never cared for Bud beer because its made from rice not wheat barely like all other beers. It just misses the mark for me. Now there is noway in hades until the day I die will I drink or order a bud or accept one free if offered.Blacks need to earn their jobs not get them by eliminating hard working white people. tired of that bs from day one.
Time to go Galt. Leave them to reap the whirlwind
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I don’t Want to see good employees get mistreated. Playing politics with the lives of the people who are being targeted for being White and Male SOUNDS a Lot like Sexism and Racism,, but apparently that isn’t possible IF the targets are white,, or so I’ve been told. So, WHEN they Do this deed, I’d suggest shorting AB, and get ready to watch it crash and burn. Remember when they ran the white farmers off their land in Africa? You wanna see a perfect analog to that?
I am never, ever drinking another garbage buttwiper again, as if I needed an excuse to stop, now you are both racist and stupid. So long, dipsticks and your lousy swill. Long may your company TANK.
Dump on 99% of the customer base to appease a handful of confused queers. I guess one way to fix big mean corporations, is to make them into happy little companies.