The CEO behind the Transgender Bud Light Ad is a Marine who worked for the CIA
Pretty soon the Pride flag will have 17 stripes--one for each American intelligence agency!
Budlight, which is owned by Anheuser-Busch, recently hired a transgender activist/influencer named Dylan Mulvaney to shill their product online. There was some pushback, most of it performative, from whatever is left of the culturally conservative American right.
Mulvaney is an astroturfed e-celeb being pushed by the regime as part of the global war on decency, sanity, and reason. Last year he went to the White House to interview Joe Biden:
How do I know Mulvaney is a weapon of our illegitimate and vile occupation class? Well, there’s the fact that he got to interview the President, but there is also the noteworthy tidbit I just pulled from LinkedIn—the CEO of Anheuser-Busch is a former CIA operative and Marine Corps officer. His name is Brendan Whitworth. You can find his profile here.
The Marine Corps to CIA to trangender-loving CEO pipeline is real. Many such cases! There is a whole faction of leftists online who think the CIA is fascist. These people are disconnected from reality. The CIA is an intensely leftwing organization. So is the Marine Corps, though that’s hard for many older Americans to accept.
For my part I knew Whitworth was a Marine the minute I saw his smarmy face and read his press release on the transgender Budlight brouhaha (call that a brewhaha).
We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer. My time serving this country taught me the importance of accountability and the values upon which America was founded: freedom, hard work and respect for one another.
I could recognize that brand of cliched ‘patriotic’ libtard “our values” bullshit anywhere. “My time serving this country taught me the importance of accountability” *BARF*. You can shove your “accountabilty” right up your ass, striver.
One wonders if the Brendan Whitworths of this world are even human. There is nothing authentic, meaningful, or interesting about these types. That “man” is a brand in a human skinsuit. He’ll probably run for office someday. Though, maybe, if we’re lucky, WWIII will break out before hand and the nuclear warheads will spare us that eventuality. We can only hope.
Anheuser-Busch lost $6.6 billion in market value in one week, so I don’t think the pushback has been performative. Their endorsement of transgenderism was performative, and they now appear to be dropping their association with the guy pretending to be a woman and are engulfed in internal conflict.
I’m reminded now of radical environmentalists. When you point out good news to them, they aren’t pleased to hear that things aren’t as bad as they thought. They dismiss it; the narrative of doom must not be questioned.