Chasten Buttigieg, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s husbandAnheuser-Busch has fired back at Americans over its decision to star transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney in one of its latest Bud Light commercials.
on Monday, Chastain turned to Twitter To address those boycotting blue-packaged, frozen liquor.
“If you’re mad about a beer company supporting civil rights, you might want to start crying,” Buttigieg tweeted. “LGBTQ people drink water too. Are you going to boycott that next?”
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Buttigieg was referring to the criticism of the beer company’s decision to honor and celebrate the partnership, Mulvaney, her “365 Girl’s Day” for popular social media influence.
To celebrate Mulvaney’s first full year as a trans activist, Anheuser-Busch revealed earlier this month that it sent Bud Light packages with the trans activist’s face on its cans.
The ad was heavily criticized, with some calling the ad campaign another attempt to push gender propaganda.
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In fact, conservative rocker Kid Rock has been seen opening fire on several Bud Light issues in a viral video, and many have called for the abandonment of Bud products.
Country star Travis Tritt announced It is dropping all Anheuser-Busch products from the hospitality rider. Tritt added that many other stars are doing the same but without announcing it publicly.
Buttigieg’s Twitter has also come under heavy criticism.
“Goodness this is a stupid tweet,” one Twitter user tweeted, while another tweeted back to Buttigieg, “So ‘civil rights’ to you involves a man occupying a woman’s place because it perpetuates very ambiguous views of what that means. Does a misogynist think that’s what it means to be a woman? [Dually] observed.”
Buttigieg said recently On the GOP To ban sexually explicit books from school libraries and to pass laws banning transgender drugs and medical procedures for minors.
In March, he joined “The View” to tell the hosts that it was a “very dangerous time” in American history.
He went on to say, “It’s a very concerted and funded effort to attack the LGBTQ+ community, specifically through book bans.”