Really, again? As I’ve said several times in this thread, I feel the same way about affected workers no matter who is doing the boycotting. Boycotts usually don’t work, but when they do, they affect average workers much more than the high-earning decision-makers at the top.
Turn everyone trans. Drag Queen Story and a Bud Hour in schools. I’d get the boycott a little more if store shelves were aisle to aisle Dylan’s face on a can.
The beer cans were custom made as a partnership with a popular influencer. They were never gonna be made for public sale. They’ve done the same thing with other popular internets peoples who weren’t some form of LGBTQAEIOUANDSOMETIMESY. It’s just in this instance conservatives chose to throw a hissy fit for some reason.
This has gone beyond a simple boycott. Boycotts rarely work because in many cases it takes sacrifice. No sacrifice needed here. I don’t buy or wear rainbow T-shirts. Not because I am boycotting them, but because I’m not gay. A lot of people not buying Bud Light don’t want to be associated with a tranny beer.
Never say never. If the reaction had been overwhelmingly positive with people demanding to know where they could buy them, A-B ad men would have been all over this like flies on watermelon and produced millions of them.
Why do you suppose they quickly followed this fiasco up with Harley Davidson labels? Their intent is to sell beer. They will send up trial balloons (e.g. the Mulvaney label) and see how it goes. In this instance you are right … they will never be made again for the public or for any other tranny trend setter.