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Bud Light Controversy Is Starting Fights in Bar, Owner Says

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partnership with the company, which sent her a personalized beer can to celebrate her anniversary of transitioning to a woman.

The partnership quickly led to controversy as conservative activists launched a boycott against Bud Light.Those boycotting the beer included musician Kid Rock and supporters of 2022 Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake, who refused to drink free Bud Light at a recent rally of hers.The row over transgender brand ambassadors is symbolic of a wider debate about the inclusion of transgender women in female issues and spaces.

Some say transgender women should be treated the same as other women, while others say they are different and that hard-won women's rights must be protected.Unaware of the background information and concerned that the altercations could escalate to physical fights, Cummins made a Facebook post explaining that he wouldn't sell Budweiser or Bud Light anymore."Smokin This And That BBQ will be no longer be serving Budweiser or Budweiser light due to inappropriate labels," the Facebook post read, which has since been deleted, but is still available on Reddit.

This kind of behavior and or marketing skills speaks volumes about their lack of communication with their real time plain folk customers, please share and keep up the faith.

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