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Somebody needs to check on Kid Rock - meltdown re: trans influencer

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by mrhansduck, Apr 4, 2023.

  1. tampagtr

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    Anything is possible, I suppose, but according to actual data Bud Light sales are down -5.6% for the year compared to -10.7% during the first week of the boycott.¹ That's a net drop of five percentage points, which is considerably more believable than "not 1 case was sold since yesterday."

    ¹As their own VP of marketing said recently, Bud Light has "been in decline for a really long time." She added, "If we do not attract young drinkers to come and drink this brand, there will be no future for Bud Light." This helps explain why Bud Light is doing things like partnering up with trans influencers.


    Bud Light sales dropped only about 5% in first week of boycott - Kevin Drum


    This is a good synecdoche for our political moment in terms of "woke capitalism". Companies, not enlightened in any sense, make what they perceive to be an economically rational decision to appeal to the younger generation that has to date not shown interest in the product. They do so by appealing to that generation's values, which are often different than the older generation. And there is a backlash. But the companies are on the horns of a dilemma - they have to find a way to reach that generation for that product line to survive long term.

    Bud Light Seltzer (which I often drink) has fruit flavors and bright colors. And it is consciously marketed to appeal a younger generation, not remotely like "traditional" beer. This "latest" appeal through an influencer is just a continuation.

    Those in my generation just don't accept that we no longer drive cultural appeals, and we try to preserve our cultural predisposition through force because we cannot accept change with true equanimity







     
  2. duggers_dad

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    People who believe men can become women expressing concern for the mental well-being of others.
     
  3. docspor

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    Nice research Bootsie.
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  4. tampagtr

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    Protect the children from those trans influencers.
     
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  5. tampagtr

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  7. FutureGatorMom

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    Beach Hippy has 7.1%! ;)
     
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  8. FutureGatorMom

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    Well, as a woman, it doesn't bother me to be honest. I don't feel like my feminine space is being intruded upon by a guy who wants to be a woman. Do I fully understand it? No. If there is a portion of the population, and obviously it's a significant portion, that biologically feel that they are the other sex, then we need to at least listen and educate ourselves. Trans kids have the highest rates of suicide. If that doesn't turn your head, then you're going to need a lot more time to understand. It's enough for me to not stand in judgement, but to try to listen and learn. Let the parents decide what is best for their child. I'd rather research the puberty blockers for my child than have them kill themselves.

    I'm more concerned as a woman about us losing rights over our own bodies.
     
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  9. tampagtr

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    Very well said
     
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  10. gaterzfan

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    Bud Light marketing exec behind Dylan Mulvaney partnership takes leave of absence: report

    >>Alissa Heinerscheid, vice president of marketing for the popular beer, will be replaced by Budweiser global marketing VP Todd Allen, AdAge reported on Friday.

    Heinerscheid has led the brand since June. It’s unclear if her replacement will be permanent.

    The move comes as Bud Light and its parent company Anheuser-Busch have faced immense backlash for its partnership with Mulvaney, a transgender influencer who rose to fame chronicling her gender transition on social media.<<
     
  11. rivergator

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    So where does parody end and real life begin?

     
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  12. tampagtr

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    No words.
     
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  13. VAg8r1

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    Anheuser-Busch may have come to the realization that they may have made a mistake using Dylan Mulvaney to promote Bud Light considering that the core consumers of that brand are working class white males, the demographic most likely to be triggered by a transgender person. While the use of Mulvaney will have very little impact on the bottom line of the company as a whole it could very well hurt the Bud Light brand in the short run.
    Bud Light marketing shake up following Dylan Mulvaney controversy
     
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    Can't find it now but there was a meme with a Dylan Mulvaney bud light can and it said "what's wrong? It's just a graphic". And then right below it was a picture of the Dukes of Hazzard car and said the same thing.

    Point is, once a strategy gets adopted by one group, don't be surprised when it is used against someone else.
     
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    Just like the clowns at birthday parties when we were kids …

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  16. enviroGator

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    The very folks who cried and cried about "cancel culture" are canceling anything they don't like, well they used to like it, but now they HATE it!
     
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  17. enviroGator

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    Notice the part where the women were drinking beer in green bottles? Not sure how many american beers come in a green bottle. Maybe Stella?

    They are as "America First" as a Chinese made MAGA hat.
     
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  18. gator95

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    Looks like Bud Lite sales have cratered.


    Bud Light Sales Drop 17% After Dylan Mulvaney Disaster: REPORT

    Data from NielsenIQ and Bump Williams Consulting shows the light beer has taken a hit of 17% in dollars sold and volume dropped 21% for the week that ended April 15, according to the New York Post.

    That’s a significant drop from the previous week. The week that ended April 8 saw sales drop 6% and volume drop 11%.

    Meanwhile, Coors Light and Miller Lite are up big. The two are up 18%, according to the same data.
     
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  19. Orange_and_Bluke

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    It’s brilliant marketing strategy. Let’s put trans shit in blue collar white guys faces…
    It a no for me dog. No for trans, and a big fat no to budweiser.
     
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  20. gator95

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    I'm more of I don't want any political adds on my beer. I wouldn't buy a can of Miller Lite with a picture of some right wing nut either. Just make the beer and save the politics. I'm ok with a patriotic can maybe during 4th of July or something but that's about it. I don't want politics shoved down my throat from either side.
     
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