Memorial Day - a tradition in American culture where citizens honor fallen military serviceman and veterans who put their lives on the line to defend American freedoms. Barbecues, family gatherings, and camping excursions often take place during the extended, late May weekend. Beer flows freely… well, except Bud Light.
Latest sales numbers indicate that Bud Light’s sales have dropped for the sixth straight week, down almost 30% since this time last year due to backlash over their partnership with Dylan Mulvaney, a cringey transgender social media influencer who celebrates “being a woman”, even though Dylan a biological man. Some reports even state that 24 packs of Bud Light are being sold for as cheap as $3.49 per pack.
Then we get to Target, which has lost $10 billion of market share value in 10 days since their Pride display controversy erupted, $1 billion lost per day. I guess hiring an openly Satanic clothes designer to create pride clothes for children wasn’t a good idea after all?
These aren’t the only companies feeling the backlash from jumping on the woke train - Adidas, Nike, Ford Motors, North Face, and many more companies are getting roasted on social media and have boycott campaigns directed at them over their woke pandering, social justice marketing.
The absolutely hilariously poetic part is that once these companies go woke, conservatives will initiative a boycott against them - then once their sales start to drop they try to backtrack on their wokeness, such as removing the Pride display in Target’s case or apologizing and creating advertisements to appease conservatives like in Bud Light’s case, then because of this backtracking the left-wing groups will initiative their own boycotts. So no matter what, going woke will inevitably piss off everyone. Take note, corporate America!
In reporting on these boycott campaigns, I’ve received various comments stating something to the effect of: “oh, so you’re pushing cancel culture now?”, and “if you don’t like who they partner with, don’t buy their stuff!” (isn’t that the point?)
Is it hypocritical to push a form of cancel culture when left-wing radicals targeted people with cancel culture for years? No, here’s why:
The left-wing driven cancel culture from the late 2010s and early 2020s, peaking during the COVID years when they wanted to cancel people from planet Earth (almost literally) for not wearing masks and taking the vaccine, was not driven by logic, reason, or common sense, it was driven by purely emotional triggering. “OMG! You don’t believe what I believe? You must be silenced and I will smear your opinions as hate speech and misinformation to justify my communist censoring of you! I don’t have actual facts to back up my opinion, just feeeeeelinnnnggsss!”
I remember in 2019 I dared post a picture of myself online wearing a red Make American Great Again hat - because of this, I received calls from the organizers of a UFO conference I was slated to speak at later that year. They wanted to let me know that they received calls from people upset over a “hateful, racist speaker” slated to speak at their conference, and had to make sure I wasn’t anti-semitic or racist. All over a hat. That wasn’t racist at all. People wanted me cancelled purely because of a photo I posted online with a MAGA hat on. Incredible what will trigger people these days, and how they’ll go behind your back to destroy your social or financial life because of a disagreement.
Think differently about who to vote for, think differently about the war in Ukraine, think differently about how you want your kids raised or whether wearing a face diaper all day long is going to benefit you - CANCELLED!
This is Cancel Culture operating in a dark way.
Cancel Culture used for good is when people band together to rise up against actually harmful initiatives trying to be forced on society, against totalitarian agendas. These boycott campaigns against Bud Light and Target are great examples.
Bud Light partnered with a transgendered individual who is making a mockery of what it means to be a female. Target promote LGBTQ clothes to children made by an openly Satanic clothes designer. These are social engineering campaigns and should be cancelled, because let’s be honest, some things in society deserve to be cancelled.
If a product is legitimately harmful, if a marketing campaign is legitimately misleading, is a person is legitimately acting as a tyrant (*cough*JoeBiden*cough*), then yes, they should be cancelled.
Tolerance is overrated, and an argument could be made that the Powers that Be are forcing “tolerance” down our throats in order to get society to accept ways of being and thinking that are self-destructive, individually and collectively.
Cancel Culture needs to be objective, not subjective. Cancelling over feelings and emotions and being upset over disagreements and differing political opinions - not good. That if selfish, and tyrannical.
What we should be doing is cancelling tyranny.
And it’s beautiful to watch Cancel Culture strike back and cancel what should rightfully be cancelled in society. It’s not hypocritical at all to call for these boycott campaigns, what’s hypocritical is that the radical left is crying about it. If playing victim was a professional sport, they’d take home the championship.
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I boycotted Target years ago, along with Wal Mart, Nike, Adidas, Macy's, Kohl's, Old Navy, Bed, Bath and Beyond, World Market, Dick's, Field and Stream, Walgreen's, and others. I never drank Bud Light, but now I never will. I get along just fine, we have local businesses, I have found so many alternative Patriot businesses online. Matter of fact, hubby just ordered razors from Patriot Shave! So we do not need the big corporations. I have also boycotted all fast food, but for health reasons, that is not real food. I enjoy cooking organic grass fed meat with healthy organic veggies, some from my own garden. Ford is going to be the hard one, but I will do it. We are huge mustang people, but we have 2 and they are only 1 year old and 3 years old, so they will last until we are done, we only drive them for fun and 2 vacays a year with our mustang friends, but I will never buy Ford again. People just need to be open to change, change for the good!
I think what is going on with the Bud Light and the Target thing is positive and uplifting good news for patriots who want the USA to survive.
But what I observe is these big retail corporations keep doubling down on their ostensibly self-destructive sales campaigns. Now Target has moved the sexual message children's clothes display right next to the family clothing section for regular children's clothing with no-sexual messaging involved. Our sophisticated mind control engineers appear to have a death wish. They keep on doing the same thing and wanting the same death and self destruction results.
What is particularly hopeful to me is that things have gotten so absurd what these big money corporations are forcing on society is that people have now just come to the realization that some things are just bad and wrong and evil intrinsically because they are against the natural law, i.e., against the basic nature of the wellbeing of humans on this earth.