Famous American Budweiser beer launches patriotic ad after Transgender ad Brings them Losses worth of Billions
Budweiser reportedly lost billions on its politically correct transvestite campaign. Now the beer maker has released an almost parodic patriotic commercial that instead celebrates “the American spirit”, reports the New York Post.
Sales of Bud Light, America’s most popular beer, plummeted after Budweiser sponsored Tiktok transvestite Dylan Mulvaney as he celebrated “365 days as a woman.”
American bar owners testified that almost everyone who usually drinks Bud Light chose a different beer after the incident.
"Blodbad" för Bud Light efter transkampanj:
Ölförsäljningen rasar efter PK-kuppen.
Inledde samarbete med vuxen man som identifierar sig som liten flicka. https://t.co/5rAxr6U20q
— Fria Tider (@friatider) April 12, 2023
Now, Budweiser has released a patriotic commercial, apparently meant to soften the blow of the PK fiasco.
“This is a story bigger than beer. It’s the story of the American spirit,” says the narrator in the film.
The video shows how a horse passes some of the most iconic American landmarks, but also typical American small towns and fields.
Additionally, a man and a woman are shown raising an American flag. The woman puts her hand over her heart.
In the comments on social media, Budweiser is mocked for the sentimental commercial, and several users state that the damage has already been done.