Bud Light is no longer the most popular beer in America. After partnering with a transgender activist, the brand suffered a major decline. Americans rejected the company for taking sides on this issue, pushing a radical ideology that seeks to manipulate vulnerable children nationwide.
But it seems another company saw Bud Light’s collapse and said, “Hold my beer.” Even though major corporations are suffering thanks to customer boycotts, this company boldly sided with a leftist community set on destroying traditional American values. What will Americans think after learning Coors is proudly sponsoring this event?
Coors Light is standing firm as the title sponsor of the Denver Pride Parade…
The beer maker’s stance is notable given the ongoing right-wing backlash and boycott of major brands that embrace the gay and transgender community, like its competitor, Bud Light.
Molson Coors, the Chicago-based parent of the Golden brewer, declined to discuss its sponsorship, but spokesperson Adam Collins said in a statement that the company has sponsored the parade for decades and will continue to support LGBTQ pride “for decades to come.” [Source: Axios]
Coors Light, the light beer brand of Molson Coors, will be the title sponsor of Denver’s “pride” parade. When asked for comment the parent company brashly defended the decision, saying they will continue to side with the transgender movement “for decades to come.”
The Chicago-based company pretends it is somehow associated with the “Rockys” despite being located in Illinois. It appears to be trying to pander to Denver by sponsoring a parade that celebrates a movement that has infiltrated public schools and exposes children to drag shows.
And they don’t even fear backlash for this, defying American customers to react.
This is the state of things in the United States. Nearly every major brand you support with your hard-earned dollars would rather back transgenders than respect your values. Coors doesn’t seem to fear a boycott, perhaps assuming all the heat is on Bud Light.
Bud Light’s parent company tried to mend fences. But Coors is embracing its support for the radical left, making no apologies for spending money on this parade. Anyone who buys Coors Light needs to realize their money is going to fund this kind of thing.
Does that sit well with you?
Author: Max Davis