store shelves, some people destroyed goods, share prices dropped and celebrities weighed in on the debate.Outspoken Republican Kid Rock fired an assault rifle at multiple Bud Light cans in a viral video, while comedian and podcast host Joe Rogan called the whole ordeal "goofy."Throughout all the discussion, Bud Light and Anheuser-Busch have remained relatively quiet, with Bud Light only posting its first social media post on Friday, April 14."TGIF?" The official Bud Light account tweeted out tentatively.
The tweet received a couple of thousand likes, a few thousand retweets and over 25,000 comments.The busy comment section was filled with people still seemingly furious about the collaboration with Mulvaney, people mocking those people, and typically for the internet, jokes and memes.TGIF?
pic.twitter.com/d3W4oWJSXr"Stop promoting transgender ideology," stated Stephen Miller, former senior adviser to Donald Trump.Polish politician and member of parliament Dominik Tarczyński weighed in within the comment section to Bud Light's tweet.
He wrote: "NO! Thank you."British TV journalist and self-professed publican Adam Brooks suggested it was too late for Bud Light now. "Nah.