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The marketing controversies tied to Dylan Mulvaney continue.
The actress, social-media personality and transgender activist, who celebrated her transition with a “365 days of being a girl” campaign, partnered with Bud Light on a promotion earlier this year. The end result was that the beer brand faced significant transphobic backlash, with the musician Kid Rock going so far as to post a video online showing him opening fire on cases of Bud Light.
Now, Mulvaney’s partnership with another brand — the Maybelline cosmetics line — is prompting a similar response.

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In recent days, there have been calls aplenty on social media to boycott Maybelline products.

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Adding to the ongoing issues: Two Bud Light marketing executives are now on company leave, according to news reports.
MarketWatch reached out to representatives for L’Oréal OR , the parent company of Maybelline, and Anheuser-Busch BUD , the parent company of Bud Light, for comment, but didn’t receive an immediate response.

Earlier this month, an Anheuser-Busch spokesperson told MarketWatch that the company “works with hundreds of influencers across our brands as one of many ways to authentically connect with audiences across various demographics.”

The calls to boycott Bud Light may have had an initial effect on business. The New York Post reported Monday that the brand’s weekly sales declined by 17% for the seven-day period ending April 15.
Still, branding experts who spoke with MarketWatch earlier this month said promotions with trans activists can work in a company’s favor. They said it can cement a brand’s connection with a younger demographic that is often supportive of transgender rights.

Matthew Berman, chief executive of Emerald Digital, a marketing company based in New York and New Orleans, said brands are aware of the risks — and rewards — when they engage in partnerships with figures like Mulvaney.
“They’ve made the calculations,” Berman said.
 
lmao nothing will happen, women put up with and suck the cocks of many, many men who push women out of "women's" industries. Fashion, cooking, make-up, modeling. There are teen girls on tiktok starving themselves to resemble Mulvaney ("aw shes adorbs i want her collarbones #thinspo").

So many boycotts of companies I would never have bought from in the first place. Really makes it easy.
Well that's exactly the problem, your opinion doesn't count (I don't mean it as an insult). The Bud boycott has seen success because the consoomer base has enough self-respect to stop buying horse piss but not enough to not have bought it ever.
 
Kenya Barris says this new take on The Wizard of Oz will feature LGBTQ representation to "tell a story that reflects the world."

shit you are right
Whhaaaaaat? That was a guess. Clown world indeed.
I still want to know who his sponsor is. Someone must know
 
Maybelline has had men using their makeup on Instagram though and shuts down negative comments.
I suppose male Youtubers or actors or politicians will use it to not look sweaty or disheveled, but this misogynistic and misandrist has to stop and will some time. Anyhow on what planet did it seem like a good idea for Bud Light to be identified as the troon beer? Drink Bud, turn gay. 90% of men disgusted. Most women repelled. Very much astroturfed and expensive for the company and shareholders.
 
Well that's exactly the problem, your opinion doesn't count (I don't mean it as an insult). The Bud boycott has seen success because the consoomer base has enough self-respect to stop buying horse piss but not enough to not have bought it ever.
I have to admit like, right. I have trouble putting myself in the shoes of someone who acts out in such a miniscule way. Like "Oh I smoke, but it's herbal cigarettes"... "Oh I drink but it's absolute light beer". Like who the actual fuck are you? I'm not even getting a sense of identity from that. You are telling me you're fucking no-one, you virtually don't exist.
 
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not sure we'll see a sales drop of the same magnitude

bud lights customer base is working class boomer men, pretty chuddy demographic overall
maybelline on the other hand is for normie women, the demographic that is overall the biggest supporter of trannies

guess we'll see how it turns out in the long run
 
Their slogan "Maybe she's born with it, maybe it's Maybelline" was supposed to suggest natural beauty. That's what it refers to, beauty. It doesn't refer to a penis.
I know, talk about a brand where the tagline jokes write themselves.

"Maybe she's born with it!.... but I doubt it."
 
I think/hope Mulvaney will be the bridge too far for the tranny's and groomers.

Anyone normal who spends more then a minute or two watching this twink preen and primp while pretending to be the stereotype of a pedophiles concept of an 8 year old girl will come away with a definite sense of unease and creepiness.

Dylan comes across as creepy and using him to push brands is probably one of the most stupid things I could ever imagine. If it wasn't for the DIE hires no one would ever dream of using such a person as the face of your brand.

But of course we are in clown world 2.0 so obviously you need to use a gay twink prancing around in a fucking 50's evening gown and heels to push your lite beer. Obviously!

Hopefully this is far enough across the Rubicon that the normies will pause and say...WTF is going on lately? Why is this transvestite on my beer cans?

Hopefully...
I agree with you, Most liberals boomer I met that support this on facebook are just following the next thing and never actual researched what they supporting. When I actual talked to them in person and showed them videos of this guy or similar they get disgusted.
 
Honestly, out of all the sponsorships this skinwalker has been in, Nike is probably the closest I would've made a purchase from. But that's an easy skip.
I wear work boots now, but when I still bought tennis shoes, I was a new balance kind of guy, pretty comfortable, and they actually make some models in the US.
That always bugs me. Some corporation makes me mad and it's like well I'd boycott your ass. . .but I don't drink dog piss anyway.
I don't drink at all so Bud Light never had my money, I love how that works
 
Anything for ESG bucks. Once ESG inevitably disappears, you will see these companies try to be forgiven by their actual customer base.
Which can only be done if they ramp up the proper advertising x10. We're talking scantly clad, well built women that were ripped straight from 1960s playboy magazines as well as outward support to purge woke garbage from the media and themselves.

But it will never happen. There is a corrupt government backing this swill. I miss the days when corrupt governments just pocketed money.
 
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