The trans activist revealed on Saturday that the beer company sent packs Bud Light featuring the influencer’s face as a way to celebrate the “365 Days of Girlhood” milestone Mulvaney re…
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Bud Light partners with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney for March Madness: ‘This isn’t a parody’ (nypost.com)

This spokesperson did not even know what March Madness is, so why were they picked for this promotion?
Because social conditioning. If a man drinks enough Bud Light, he may start to find the male in women’s clothing attractive.
that’s true, beer is an estrogen cocktail, it can make you a f@**ot, just see all those effeminate f@**ots with t**s and abnormal body fat and high-pitched voices walking around western cities, i drink beer myself but only in very limited amount, i prefer hard liquours (anything with more than 35-40% alcohol is good)
I was watching Odin’s Man on Youtube and he was pointing out that Dylan is a grift with the transgender thing. Dylan’s videos kept trying multiple themes (humor, animals, etc) and didn’t spike in hits until he tried the transgender. In further proof he puts out Dylan’s over the top acting behavior on the Price Is Right a few years ago. ‘Days of girlhood’ goofiness is his default behavior.
I absolutely love Odin’s Men!
my question is why anyone would assume a brewery like Anheuser Busch would be some paragon of traditional morality?
Especially the Budweiser brand
I enjoyed the babylon bees headline
“Beer scientists at Budweiser headquarters are reportedly hard at work researching how many cans of Bud Light it would take for Dylan Mulvaney to pass as a woman”
With the photoshopping here, they really forgot one enormous detail in trying to make him look like a female.
I am so sick of seeing this person’s face both on the right and the left.
All it is is a complete psyop trying to tell men “All you have to do is dress like a woman and you’ll be famous, have company sponsorships, talk to the President, and get letters from the Vice President.” There is going to be a whole rash of naïve youth believing that they can follow in this person’s footsteps, and they can’t. They’ll have ruined their lives for nothing.
Never seek fame! If I could convince people of the world anything, that would be a good place to start.