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DEVELOPING: Anheuser-Busch CEO EXPOSED As Intel Operative?


WOW, this story just took a very interesting turn. …

We have been bringing you the latest developments on the Dylan Mulvaney marketing scandal and the fallout from Anheuser-Busch’s tone-deaf move to partner with the gender dysphoric activist and icon.

The world’s largest beer company has lost a whopping $5 billion in a few days since the Bud-Light boycott began.

In response to this, Anheuser-Bisch went into full damage control mode by issuing a lukewarm apology that had all the hallmarks of a carefully doctored, diplomatic speech.

Conservatives didn’t take too kindly to the half-hearted apology and seemed to double down. …

As part of those efforts to fight back against the woke mind virus destroying our country and multinational corporations, Benny Johnson uncovered a truly interesting fact:

Johnson attempted to post a link to Whitworth’s Linkedin profile, but the page appears to have been taken down…

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This screen now appears when clicking on the link to Whitworth’s profile:

Yahoo News provided this statement from Whitworth in response to the ongoing controversy:

Whitworth said that he felt a responsibility toward making sure “every consumer feels proud of the beer we brew,” pointing to Anheuser-Busch’s history of support for “our communities, military, first responders, sports fans and hard-working Americans everywhere.”

In regards to the ongoing backlash, Whitworth clarified the company’s objectives as a brand: “We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people,” he wrote. “We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer.”

According to one industry analyst, the current boycott seems to have substance, as per this report from Fox News:

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“This boycott seems to have more legs than most,” Justin Kendall, editor of beer industry trade publication Brewbound, told the New York Post.

“It started out as a conversation on social media and has breached into mainstream media,” Kendall said. “Bud Light is the best-selling beer in the country.”



 

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