I still don't know whether or not "we" are supposed to be for or against cancel culture though.This is exactly why the Right typically can't do boycotts that are effective.
I still don't know whether or not "we" are supposed to be for or against cancel culture though.This is exactly why the Right typically can't do boycotts that are effective.
What has the left successfully boycotted? I am talking about an actual grass roots boycott, not a media induced change.This is exactly why the Right typically can't do boycotts that are effective.
Cancel culture is far different than a boycott of a company. To me anyway, cancel culture is more mob shaming someone while attacking that person's livelihood.I still don't know whether or not "we" are supposed to be for or against cancel culture though.
Cancel culture is far different than a boycott of a company. To me anyway, cancel culture is more mob shaming someone while attacking that person's livelihood.
Tried that the other day and for a light beer it was goodYuengling 99 is good if you are looking to save some calories and their Flight is also good for a hot day
It was purchased last year, since the fiasco. An elderly friend died and his daughter just gave it to me.If it was purchased before the fiasco started, no harm in drinking it (other than the fact that it's like drinking water, but whatever). If you purchased since the fiasco, I guess there are plenty of people who don't understand boycotts or maybe are just okay with guys pretending to be women pushed down everyone's throats as OK...
I do know I won't ever buy their beer and I pray every day they go out of business as an example to other brands out there thinking of pushing the same messaging.
Thats what the left calls a compromise, is when the left gives in to their wake agenda.This is exactly why the Right typically can't do boycotts that are effective.
The questions give the answer, the left IS top down through media mouthpieces. The left has not had to burn companies to the ground, threats get them what they want as evidenced by where we are today.What has the left successfully boycotted? I am talking about an actual grass roots boycott, not a media induced change.
And that is missing a big piece of what is going on here. The influencer pretends to be a little girl, not a woman, the followers on social media are largely underage girls. Then we have the marketing people’s description of their customer:I honestly don't care if someone wants to pretend their gender is other than what they were born with. Chances are, they truly feel that way, especially if they go so far as to start modifying their bits. It's gotta suck, feeling like you're in the wrong body.
Cancel culture is far different than a boycott of a company. To me anyway, cancel culture is more mob shaming someone while attacking that person's livelihood.
Not always. I can’t stand Budweiser. Even so drunk I can barely stand I cant stomach it. (luckily those blind drunk parties are far behind me now)Free beer is always a yes. Even if you don't drink, given the circumstances it was given to the OP, I would smile and say thank you. If you don't want it you can always find someone else that will take it!
My one favorite beer is Coldfree, as long as it isn’t q—r beer.My two favorite beers are cold and free.