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Source. (dailycaller.com)

When even fags think you've gone too far!

A gay bar in Minneapolis on Monday decided to no longer serve Anheuser-Busch products due to the company’s perceived disloyalty to the LGBT community.

After Anheuser-Busch sent transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney a Bud Light can emblazoned with Mulvaney’s face, conservatives across the country boycotted the brand, causing a massive decline in Bud Light sales and Anheuser-Busch stock price; in response, Anheuser-Busch put two marketing executives on leave and issued a statement that many LGBT activists argued was intended to appease conservatives. The Saloon, which calls itself the oldest gay bar in Minneapolis, plans to replace Bud Light, Michelob Golden Light and Michelob Ultra with local beer companies, according to CBS Minnesota.

“Anheuser-Busch had an opportunity to support a marginalized community in a way that few other corporations have attempted, but they abandoned that direction. We view that as unacceptable,” said the bar’s owner John Moore, according to CBS Minnesota.

[Source.](https://dailycaller.com/2023/06/20/gay-bar-anheuser-busch-dylan-mulvaney/) When even fags think you've gone too far! > A gay bar in Minneapolis on Monday decided to no longer serve Anheuser-Busch products due to the company’s perceived disloyalty to the LGBT community. > After Anheuser-Busch sent transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney a Bud Light can emblazoned with Mulvaney’s face, conservatives across the country boycotted the brand, causing a massive decline in Bud Light sales and Anheuser-Busch stock price; in response, Anheuser-Busch put two marketing executives on leave and issued a statement that many LGBT activists argued was intended to appease conservatives. The Saloon, which calls itself the oldest gay bar in Minneapolis, plans to replace Bud Light, Michelob Golden Light and Michelob Ultra with local beer companies, according to CBS Minnesota. > “Anheuser-Busch had an opportunity to support a marginalized community in a way that few other corporations have attempted, but they abandoned that direction. We view that as unacceptable,” said the bar’s owner John Moore, according to CBS Minnesota.

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[–] 2 pts

This is why businesses should never get involved in politics or otherwise controversial cultural issues. At all. Ever. In the case of AB, they’ve put themselves in a position where appeasing one group will piss off the other. The only sane choice at this juncture is to throw the trannies under the bus since the vast majority of their revenue would come from normal, heterosexual people. Granted, it’s too late since they went down this dumb road in the first place, though.

The best position would have been not to take a position. Just make and sell beer, and STFU otherwise. But by taking a position, they’ve effectively fucked themselves beyond any point of return.

So stupid.