Bud Light Announces Partnership With LGBT+ Business Owners Despite The Dylan Mulvaney Debacle.

Bud Light Announces Partnership With LGBT+ Business Owners Despite The Dylan Mulvaney Debacle.

Despite the massive backlash from conservatives and anti-LGBT+ slamming  Anheuser-Busch with claims of being “woke’. Bud Light announced on Tuesday, it would be extending its partnership with the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce which started last year. The brewing company is also donating $200,000 to the NGLCC for the second year in a row.

The statement says that the donation from Bud Light will go to NGLCC’s Communities of Color Initiative which supports LGBTQ+ owned businesses.

“Today, Bud Light and the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), the exclusive certifying body for LGBT-owned businesses, announce they are extending their partnership to continue supporting economic opportunities and advancements for LGBTQ+ Americans and business owners across the country,”

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Anheuser-Busch stance on the controversy remains unclear as well as the actual specifics is any of Mulavey’s association with Bud Light which has seen massive dips in its sales in the past months, and it also suppossedly suspended a pair of executives in charge of promotion with Mulvaney, according to the New York Times.

10 thoughts on “Bud Light Announces Partnership With LGBT+ Business Owners Despite The Dylan Mulvaney Debacle.

  1. IF they don’t know by now their stockholders are getting screwed but they will know soon…..Lawsuits are coming.

  2. They know they’re screwed anyway so they’re going all In on it to try and keep a little dignaty I guess nice try AB

    1. Haha. You’re so stupid. What you’re referring to is stockholders. Just ask if you need to know what a stockholder is. But, looks like you’ve got a lot more to worry about than stockholders.

    2. People like you are responsible for the decline of our country, please move to another country where your fantasies can be realized and leave us normal people alone, thank you.

  3. They have now spoken. On who they want as their customers. It will be another 100 years before they regain the customer base that they just lost.

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