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I guess this is like sending an email that you regret immediately afterwards but it is already gone like a harpoon missile that cannot be stopped. Hopefully, beer drinkers are willing to punish this baloney as well.
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Local watering hole just installed a tap which is neither of these companies.
Do they live in an echo chamber?
Literally, yes.
Think industry conference with booze and elevated oxygen levels introducing influencers in superhype fashion to 'discuss' next phase best advertising practices and goals.
#12
The Miller Marketing Chief is a clone of the former BudLight Marketing Director:
"Sofia Colucci, the chief marketing officer of Molson Coors Beverage, which owns Miller Lite, has a past of supporting liberal causes such as gun control, protests for George Floyd, illegal immigration and the COVID-19 vaccine, social media posts reviewed by the Daily Caller found."
But the real crackup is that the spokesperson in the commercial defaming the sexist displays of women has previously made exactly that kind of commercial. YJCMTSU
#13
She sounds horrible but the ad doesn't really bother me. They aren't trashing men, they aren't trashing women, they aren't pushing trans or gay. They are just saying the bikini ads are shit and trying to get more female drinkers. This seems a reasonable position. It wouldn't work as I don't think most women care that much about the bikini ads as the feminists do but it seems far better way to expand market share to what Bud Lite tried.
#22
There are so many better choices than big company beer and wine. Sutter Home could make a woke commercial as well, but woke people are picky about what they drink. Woke ad strategy for marginal booze is a market looser every time.
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#23
Jeff Goldstein has an article up today that shows the snippy feminist bint going topless for some political stunt.
So, she's a hypocrite. Whutasurprise!
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#28
Yeah. As every urbane ecologist who's ever taken an iPhone selfie while cranking the absurdly expensive recycled plastic compost barrel on the balcony of their air-conditioned apartment knows, nothing makes better compost than "old marketing materials."
#29
When wymyn combined with the greenies
To compost misogynist meanies,
The worst they could find
In this world going blind
Were some q----s selling b---s with b-----s?
Banko Brown, 24, was fatally shot after an altercation with security guard, Michael-Earl Wayne Anthony, 33, at a Walgreens in San Francisco on April 27
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins' Office announced on Monday that Anthony will not be charged in Brown's death because he acted in self defense
Graphic footage released on Monday shows moments leading up to the shooting
#1
I usually don’t watch the videos on these but I clicked the link to read a description of the “mortal danger” which was unclear to me. If you click on the link, the video is unavoidable. I still don’t see the mortal danger there.
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[TOWNHALL] The Democrat cities are urine-soaked hellholes that reek of pot where criminals stalk unmolested while the full fury of what is supposed to be the law hangs over the head of any citizen who dares do something about it, and that’s good. The idiots who live there voted for turning their urban landscapes into petri dishes of social pathologies, and they should enjoy the full benefits of their decisions. We normal people should avoid these socialist wastelands and elect politicians to Congress who will starve them of the federal funds that enable their decline. In red states, our politicians should wage warfare on the blue tumors in their midst lest they metastasize outside the city limits. And we should ruthlessly point to them as the future Democrats want, which they are, a vision of a psychotic hobo taking a dump on the sidewalk out in front of your house forever.
Us normal people can’t help the cities and their moron populations because they don’t want to help themselves. We tried compassion. Now let’s try compression. Let’s squeeze them until they pop, like the pimple on America’s rear end that they are.
We used to love going to New York City. It was like Vegas for people who don’t play slots. The excitement, the food, the energy — there was no other place quite like it. And now there is no place like it at all, because the corpse of the Big Apple that we enjoyed visiting was rotting even last year when we swung through on a book tour. The people, at least the normal ones, were missing — it looked empty somehow. But what it lacked in people it made up in dank clouds of weed smoke. The whole place smelled like a dorm at Rasta U. Junkies, bums, derelicts, and other key Democrat demographics loitered on the streets; the cops seemed to have simply checked out. But who can blame them? The Soros DAs, the slack-jawed electorate elected won’t charge anyone anyway unless he’s a political enemy or a normal person trying to protect New Yorkers from one of the myriad freaks the city fetishizes and indulges.
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If we were in charge we would let them die. Currently, the Biden regime is acting as a cash register for the blue cities.
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[IsraelTimes] Though Gazoo’s ruling terror group has shown it can impose its will on other factions, in recent rounds of fighting Israel has not forced it to exercise its illusory sovereignty
For the third time since Operation Black Belt in 2019, Hamas, a regional Iranian catspaw, sat out a fight between Israel and Paleostinian Islamic Jihad ...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah... Though it maintained a "Joint Operations Room" with other groups and put out a statement with Islamic Jihad about resistance, the Gazoo
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[IsraelTimes] The Gazoo-ruling terror group is enjoying the economic benefits of detente with Israel and building its forces, while allowing Paleostinian Islamic Jihad to keep up the fighting
Amid the hostilities between Israel and Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response... , Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at the advice of the security establishment, issued a clear directive to ministers: Keep Hamas, a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth", out of your rhetoric.
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